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The California State Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., on August 30, 2016. (Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
Environmentalists sue to block demolition of the California Capitol annex
SACRAMENTO – An environmental group said Friday it is suing several state agencies to block the demolition of the California Capitol annex, a warren of executive and legislative offices on the east wing of the statehouse that is scheduled to be overhauled in the next four years.
The Save the Capitol, Save the Trees coalition argues in its lawsuit that the California Department of General Services, the California Department of Finance and the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Rules must reconcile environmental review discrepancies in their plans to update the decades-old annex before demolition begins.
A proposed fiscal year 2022 budget has been released on the Killeen city government website. The budget, which is officially proposed by City Manager Kent Cagle, requests $278 million in total appropriations to serve an estimated population of 160,641 Killeen residents. This includes $201.2 million for operations, $51.7 million for capital projects, and $25 million for debt service requirements.
The proposed budget allocates $244.7 million in total expenses, with $240.5 million in revenue. Expenses have increased by $40.2 million, or 17%, from the 2021 budget of $204.5 million while revenue has increased by $5.2 million, or 6.1% from $235.5 million to $240.5 million.
The budget
Capital expenses for the proposed budget include public safety at $67.8 million, which comprises approximately 27% of general fund services, $40.6 million for water and sewer utilities, which makes up 17% of the budget, and $36.5 million transportation and streets maintenance fees, which makes up another 15
STOCKTON – The city will hold two parks master plan meetings in July for the community to attend via Zoom, city officials announced through the Ask Stockton email announcement service.
The Community Development Department will host meetings from 5:20 p.m. to 7 p.m. on July 12 and 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on July 22 “to gather ideas and information from community members related to the City of Stockton Parks Master Plan,” the email said.
What are PFFs? What’s the city’s goal? How are these meetings different from the Van Buskirk ones? The Record called the city and Stockton’s community relations officer Connie Cochran shared with us the answers.
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