Council Majority Gives MemorialCare Official Go-Ahead to Build Mixed-Use Development
The San Clemente City Council approved an ordinance on second reading that will allow MemorialCare to build a mixed-use development ...
The San Clemente City Council approved an ordinance on second reading that will allow MemorialCare to build a mixed-use development ...
By Shawn Raymundo A new city ordinance set to take effect in the coming weeks will prohibit people from possessing ...
By Shawn Raymundo San Clemente councilmembers looking to request information or assistance from city staff and department heads must first ...
By Shawn Raymundo Councilmember Laura Ferguson has filed a lawsuit accusing the city of Public Records Act violations, after being ...
By Shawn Raymundo A Riverside County judge will dismiss the city of San Clemente’s lawsuit against the Transportation Corridor Agencies ...
By Shawn Raymundo A vote on whether the city should provide Mayor Pro Tem Gene James with legal defense in ...
By Shawn Raymundo The California Joint Powers Insurance Authority, the state insurance pool, has denied repeated requests from the city ...
By Shawn Raymundo The city council this week awarded a long sought-after government contract for tree services to West Coast ...
By Shawn Raymundo San Clemente is a step closer to formally ending its relationship with the Transportation Corridor Agencies, as ...
By Shawn Raymundo After months of leaving a long-term tree service agreement up in the air, the city council voted ...
By Shawn Raymundo A so-called “loyalty oath” that councilmembers have recently been required to agree to before reviewing confidential documents ...
By Shawn Raymundo The city of San Clemente is facing the threat of a new lawsuit from James Makshanoff, the ...
By Shawn Raymundo Sparks flew near the conclusion of the city council’s meeting this week, when acting Mayor Laura Ferguson ...
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