Council to Hold New Election of Mayor Pro Tem Amid Debate over Voting Process
The San Clemente City Council will hold a new election for its mayor pro tem position at its next meeting ...
The San Clemente City Council will hold a new election for its mayor pro tem position at its next meeting ...
The San Clemente City Council voted at its Tuesday, Jan. 17 meeting to approve a contract worth $400,000 to design ...
San Clemente Mayor Pro Tem Steve Knoblock authors this month’s City Council Corner, in which he writes about the council’s ...
New San Clemente Mayor Chris Duncan spoke with San Clemente Times to discuss the year ahead, as he looks to ...
Before looking ahead to 2023, San Clemente Times highlights the town’s most notable events and news headlines from this past ...
The San Clemente City Council voted Tuesday, Dec. 20, to allocate funds to start trolley services on Saturdays and Sundays ...
With the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers set to get the city’s long-standing sand replenishment project in motion, the City ...
The onset of the San Clemente City Council’s meeting on Tuesday night, Dec. 6 was all pomp and circumstance, as ...
The San Clemente City Council approved an ordinance on second reading that will allow MemorialCare to build a mixed-use development ...
In another step towards constructing pickleball courts at Richard T. Steed Memorial Park, the San Clemente City Council on Tuesday, ...
With the polls now closed and results rolling into the early morning hours of Wednesday, Nov. 9, Victor Cabral, Mark ...
In a pointed effort to reduce San Clemente’s unfunded pension liability, Mayor Gene James’ motion to start the process toward ...
In a contested 3-2 vote, the San Clemente City Council on Tuesday, Nov. 1, approved MemorialCare’s project to build a ...
San Clemente officials ran through a gamut of topics related to homelessness and crime at the Public Safety Town Hall ...
The City of San Clemente will issue a Request for Proposals for either in-house or contracted legal services, per a ...
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