Sonora Will Discuss Redevelopment’s Future
Sonora, CA -- The end is near for the City of Sonora's Redevelopment Agency.
The state is ending redevelopment agencies across the state effective February 1st, and the City Council will hear a staff report Tuesday night about the transition process.
City Administrator Tim Miller says Sonora typically receives around 400,000 a year in redevelopment funding. The City Council will also vote whether to call for a special meeting on January 30 to officially dissolve the City's Redevelopment Agency.
In other business, the Council will hear a financial report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011.
The Council usually meets on Monday, but it will be Tuesday this week because of the Martin Luther King holiday.
Written by BJ Hansen
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