The next meeting of the Meyers Area Council (MAC) will be held on Wednesday, April 5 at 4 p.m. It can be attended in person at the California Conservation Corps Building (Upstairs Conference Room), 1949 Apache Ave., or on Zoom at https://edcgov-us.zoom.us/j/86468394693.
The next meeting of the Meyers Area Council (MAC) will be held on Wednesday, April 5 at 4 p.m. It can be attended in person at the California Conservation Corps Building (Upstairs Conference Room), 1949 Apache Ave., or on Zoom at https://edcgov-us.zoom.us/j/86468394693.
The next meeting of the Meyers Area Council (MAC) will be held on Wednesday, April 5 at 4 p.m. It can be attended in person at the California Conservation Corps Building (Upstairs Conference Room), 1949 Apache Ave., or on Zoom at https://edcgov-us.zoom.us/j/86468394693.
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According to appeals filed, Boldwyn is questioning the scores given to the applicants. He states the distance to a residence should be a 1 for Embarc due to being close to dormitory space used by Tallac Hot Shots. He outlines in his appeal his extensive odor control plan and complete application, both that gave Embarc higher scores.
Meyers businessman Greg Daum owns the building where Embarc would go. Until recently he owned the adjacent service station and was a member of the Meyers Advisory Council. The popular gym that was housed in this building did not have its month-to-month lease renewed and left. The cannabis dispensary will be going into that former space. This move brought much concern from the community. On the Embarc application Daum is listed as president, according to the appeal.