An item introduced by Councilmember Brad Yerger meant to open up public discussion surrounding the recent contract approval of FurEver Home, LLC, and its effect on the city s current contract
Fremont City Council members gathered Saturday morning during a special meeting to discuss several long-term plans and updates that will affect Fremont in the coming years.
The weekend workshop included an early draft of the cityâs five-year Capital Improvement Plan and One And Six Year Street Improvement plan.
It also provided an early glimpse into the cityâs plans to simultaneously update the Unified Development Code, Comprehensive Plan and Long-Range Transportation Plan.
Jody Sanders, director of finance for the City of Fremont, provided an early draft of the cityâs five-year Capital Improvement Plan, beginning with potential projects and purchases from the Fremont Fire Department during the next five years.
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The first regular meeting of the 2020-22 Fremont City Council convened Tuesday night, swearing in three new council members and Joey Spellerberg as mayor.
Spellerberg replaced former Mayor Scott Getzschman, who served in the position for the last decade before announcing his decision not to run for re-election last December.
Additionally, Councilmembers Sally Ganem, Dev Sookram and Vern Gibson filled seats previously occupied by former Councilmembers Matt Bechtal, Susan Jacobus and Linda McClain.
In its first meeting, the new council voted to continue an amendment introduced by Councilmember Brad Yerger that would have amended language in the cityâs municipal code to clarify the Fremont Board of Healthâs role when issuing health directives and recommendations for the city.