Cabral, Enmeier Appointed to Council Leadership
Councilmembers Victor Cabral and Mark Enmeier will serve in the roles of mayor and mayor pro tem, respectively, in 2024 ...
Councilmembers Victor Cabral and Mark Enmeier will serve in the roles of mayor and mayor pro tem, respectively, in 2024 ...
The San Clemente City Council unanimously voted on Tuesday night, Nov. 7, to initiate a zoning amendment that would extend ...
The San Clemente City Council will discuss whether to extend the city’s existing outdoor dining program to 2026 on Tuesday ...
The San Clemente City Council selected the map to be used for the city’s new by-district election system at its ...
Rancho San Clemente residents look to stop a proposed project that would add equipment to a cell tower near their ...
The San Clemente City Council on Tuesday night, Oct. 3, approved an ordinance that limits the kind of tents visitors ...
The San Clemente City Council narrowed down its list of prospective maps from which to determine the eventual map for ...
The San Clemente City Council directed staff to bring back any potential decisions related to COVID-19 mask or vaccine mandates ...
Mayor Chris Duncan authors this month’s City Council Corner, in which he highlights the resiliency of San Clemente residents to ...
The San Clemente City Council will consider an ordinance related to tents at its meeting on Tuesday night, October 3.
The opening of the new playground at San Gorgonio Park on Wednesday, Sept. 27, sparked joy for many local children ...
After receiving a kick-start at its meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 26, the Public Safety Committee expressed a goal to formalize ...
Arevon Energy’s plan to build a 200-megawatt battery storage facility behind the Talega neighborhood has Talega residents worried about potential ...
Anna Escobedo Cabral’s life journey from a poor community in San Bernardino County to becoming the Treasurer of the U.S. ...
The San Clemente City Council on Thursday, Sept. 14, unanimously voted to dissolve the Citizens Amphitheater Committee, in favor of ...
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