Fillmore City Council Meeting
Fillmore's City Council By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 14th, 2017
Council Votes to Dismantle Fillmore’s Green Bridges
City Manager David Rowlands’ contract was renewed. At Tuesday night’s Fillmore City Council meeting (above) Police Chief Dave Wareham accepted a plaque from Mayor Carrie Broggie recognizing the Fillmore/Ventura County Police Department for their 30 years of service to the Fillmore community. Dave Rowlands' contract as City Manager was approved by a unanimous vote of the City Council at Tuesday's regular meeting. He was highly praised for his diligence, vision, and skill. Rowlands has brought the city from a state of debt and confusion into fiscal strength and healthy growth. It is widely believed that Mr. Rowlands has been the right man, at the right time, in the right place. Congratulations are due. **** Fillmore citizens again expressed their strong concerns with the threat of marijuana cultivation within city limits. The probable construction of a large commercial marijuana plantation in the area has greatly increased this concern. The City of Fillmore was the only municipality to vote against the Proposition permitting the personal use of marijuana within the state. **** Fillmore's historic green bridges, which spanned the Santa Clara River for many decades, have been consigned to the scrap heap. By unanimous decision of the Council, the 8 remaining sections were declared surplus. Bids are being received for the job of dismantling. Any money received will go to the general fund. A couple of the bridges will be used as ornamental features within the city. **** The property inspection program was, by unanimous decision of the Council, sunsetted. It was deemed of little value. **** Ventura County Animal Services Agreement, not to exceed $106,806.00, was agreed to by unanimous vote. **** Discussion of the adoption of City Council Goals was put off to a later date, allowing for more input on a very wide slate of potential undertakings. **** Mayor Carrie Broggie was designated voting delegate for the League of California Cities Annual Conference. **** The Citizens Option for Public Safety Funding was voted $100,000 for fiscal year 2017-2018. **** Changes to clarify the City Manager's Contracting Authority, and thresholds for formal and informal bidding requirements for consistency with State's Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act, were approved unanimously by the Council. **** A new 5-year biosolids hauling and composting contract with Liberty Composting, Inc. was signed by the Council. **** A contract for City Engineering Services was awarded to Willdan Engineering, Inc. The Council expressed substantial satisfaction with its employment history with Willdan. |