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The Clovis City Council makes decisions on the scope, direction and financing of city services. It also establishes policy that is administered and implemented by city staff, as well as establishing land-use policies through the General Plan and zoning regulations.
Meetings usually occur on the first, second and third Mondays of each month at 6 p.m. Meetings take place at 1033 Fifth St. in Clovis and are also webcast via WebEx and YouTube.
Valley Crescent School remains in limbo with no set date for a decision on its expansion proposal, after neighbors raised concerns about traffic and noise tied to the school.
Just months after reluctantly ending its century-old at-large voting system, the Clovis City Council initiated steps Monday night to explore becoming a charter city — a move that city leaders framed as a bid to preserve local authority over issues like prevailing wages, voting rights and housing development. The potential transition to charter status, which…
Following a closed session at its Tuesday meeting, the Clovis City Council announced the city reached a settlement agreement with Desiree Martinez ending years-long affordable housing litigation.
At its Tuesday meeting, the Clovis City Council and Desiree Martinez reached a settlement agreement, ending years of litigation over the city’s land use policies and availability of affordable housing.
At its Monday meeting, the Clovis City Council declined to give itself a salary increase, approved an agreement with a consultant to implement financing policy changes for its development-impact fees, and heard three members of the public who expressed concerns about the war between Israel and Hamas.