– Effective immediately, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will no longer be enforcing a federal mandate requiring passengers and employees to wear masks while in airports.
– The Paso Robles City Council has created a two-member ad hoc committee to review and make recommendations regarding the city’s existing memorandum of understanding with El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO). ECHO currently operates an emergency homeless shelter at 1134 Black Oak Dr. The council appointed councilmembers John Hamon and Steve Gregory to the committee on March 15.
– The City of Paso Robles held a workshop Tuesday afternoon to discuss returning parklets to downtown. The program to put outdoor dining areas in parking spaces in front of restaurants was implemented initially to address the needs of restaurant operators who were hard hit by COVID-19 restrictions imposed by city, county, and state officials.
– Elizabeth Jane Triol (Bettie) passed away peacefully on March 15, 2022, just 3 months after celebrating her 100th birthday. Bettie was born in Southern California and spent her early years in the mountains of California until she and her husband, Tom Triol moved to Paso Robles in 1965. Bettie was an avid golfer and played regularly with the Women’s Golf Club at Paso Robles Golf Course, claiming the title of Club Champion in 1974.
⎯ Bill Roof, General Manager of the Adelaide Inn has announced his retirement effective April 29. Roof has spent 46 years in customer service and hospitality, the last 31 of those years as a hotel general manager.