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How they voted, May 9

CARLSBAD The Carlsbad City Council met Tuesday and approved a zoning change so that 192 multifamily residential apartments can be built southwest of Palomar Airport Road and Palomar Oaks Way. The council also approved a tentative tract map and site plan for a nine-unit condominium project at 2690 Roosevelt St. The council discussed an appeal by Taylor Made and Callaway golf companies of the business license tax collector’s decisions that they had underpaid their taxes. The council agreed to grant part of the tax relief they requested by asking the collector to apply an apportionment formula to tax years ending in 2019 or later. The council also requested that adjustments be made to other businesses affected by the business license tax and penalties before Jan. 16, 2019. Staff was asked to bring back a study of the city’s business license tax ordinance and the apportionment formula. The council also met Wednesday morning for a workshop covering the topics of implicit bias, microa

On the agenda, May 2

Print NOTE: Some city councils and school boards have begun to reopen their meeting spaces to the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. Public participation is still possible by phone links to the meetings, livestreaming meetings and/or emailing comments. Visit each agency’s website for details, usually found under “Meetings” or “Agendas.” CITY COUNCILS CARLSBAD The Carlsbad City Council is scheduled to meet in closed session at 1 p.m. Tuesday and in open session at 3 p.m. Advertisement The city is seeking applicants for spots on these committees: Beach Preservation Commission (two vacancies), Community Development Block Grant Advisory Committee (four vacancies), and Library Board of Trustees (two vacancies). Fill out the online application at bit.ly/3avPJGM and submit to the City Clerk’s office at clerk@carlsbadca.gov, or place in the drop box outside the clerk’s office, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, no later than noon May 21.

Majority Of San Diego County School COVID-19 Financial Aid Went To Staff

Voice of San Diego show that schools across San Diego County used COVID-19 aid to pay their employees. Principals, teachers, custodians, bus drivers, nurses, counselors, school police, and more staff employed by county schools including, San Diego Unified School District, Sweetwater Union High School District, and San Marcos Unified School District, were paid wholly or partially through COVID-19 aid. San Diego County s 10 largest schools spent a majority of the $178 million in COVID-19 aid funds on employee pay and benefit costs, reports Voice of San Diego. While spending the relief on employees is generally allowed, state and federal lawmakers sent relief money to help school districts pay for safety precautions, materials for online learning, and extra support to limit the amount of learning loss students would inevitably experience.

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