Posted by: SB Insider | 12/04/2007 10:12 AM
Here is the San Bernardino County News Roundup for December 4, 2007:
The people who own buildings in the 100 block of West Cascade Drive are starting to pay attention to what goes on in the small neighborhood.
Newspaper executive Jerry Bean, who ran for office on a campaign of fiscal restraint, is set to be sworn in tonight to the City Council.
Reform on one of the city's most charged issues - parolee housing - will wait until after the holidays.
A portion of the city that has become polluted by industrial chemicals may take a step closer to becoming a Superfund cleanup site if the council votes tonight to move in that direction.
The city has submitted an application to dissolve its sanitary, fire and park and recreation districts as municipal departments.
Nice roundup of area political events.
Proposal on group homes in San Bernardino on hold - Riverside Press EnterpriseSan Bernardino City Council members on Monday tabled a proposal to allow group homes in areas away from residential neighborhoods and retail stores.
Bean, Aguilar to be sworn in Tuesday - Redlands Daily FactsT
The new City Council members will be sworn in at Tuesday's 6:15 p.m. meeting.
Extended-stay hotel faces heat - V V Daily Press
Following a recent rejection by the Planning Commission, a company that wants to build a four-story, rent-by-the-week motel plans to appeal tonight to the City Council.