City Council extends pool season, analysis Downtown Specific Plan
Tuesday night’s City Council meeting began with the swearing in of new volunteer firefighters to the Fillmore Fire Department; Fire Chief Keith Gurrola was there to introduce the new volunteers. By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 12th, 2018
Fillmore Fire’s new volunteer firefighters are shown signing their swearing-in certificates at the city hall brochure table. Tuesday's regular City County Council meeting opened with the swearing in of new volunteer firefighters. Fire Chief Keith Gurrola introduced the volunteers and discussed the importance of their presence to the community. Scott Beylik addressed the Council concerning the good work accomplished by the Fire Foundation which was established in 2012. Mr. Beylik is a Fire Foundation board member. Through a Wood Claeyssens Foundation grant, for example, the Fire Foundation was able to purchase all breathing apparatus systems and fire radios in vehicles and handhelds for the Department. The primary mission of the Fire Foundation is to enhance firefighter support and training services. For example: staging multiple training events and scholarships to firefighters attending annual FireHouse Conferences, Community Outreach and public Safety Education, purchase of fire safety coloring books, children's fire hats and stickers for elementary school tours and all community events when funds are available. The Foundation recently purchased a command vehicle from the City of Santa Paula. Over the years the Foundation's revenue sources has been primarily fundraising efforts and donations, receiving a generous donation from Chevron earlier this week. The June 30 Rigo Landeros Memorial Golf Tournament raised over $33,000. Beylik thanked all golfers, and sponsors: Allied produce, Grimes Rock, Balden Ranches, and Union Bank. Next year's golf tournament is set for Saturday, June 1, 2019. A Proclamation honoring our United States Constitution was read, and its history was expounded upon. The California Homeless Emergency Aid Program and Shelter Crisis Resolution was unanimously approved following an explanation and recommendation by City Manager David Rowlands. Proposition 6, which would repeal Senate Bill 1, the Transportation Tax and Fee Bill adopted to fund the repair and upgrade the transportation infrastructure, was approved 4-1. Unanimous approval was accorded Resolution 18-3664 in support of Proposition 3 (State Water Bond) on November 2018 ballot. The Pre-Screening of General Plan Amendment request to convert commercial highway property to residential high (15-35 units per acre) at 210-220 Santa Clara Street, was unanimously approved. A contract with Main Street Architects to conduct an analysis of the Central Business District and surrounding area, and to provide direction for updating the Downtown Specific Plan, was unanimously approved. It was agreed that a fresh look and up-dating was in order for the town. |