At its first meeting of 2024, the Clovis City Council heard concerns about a long-planned closure of East Shaw Avenue, discussed the findings of a study on the city’s development impact fees, and voted 4-1 to allow delivery of medical marijuana.
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At its first meeting of 2024, the Clovis City Council heard concerns about a long-planned closure of East Shaw Avenue, discussed the findings of a study on the city’s development impact fees, and voted 4-1 to allow delivery of medical marijuana.