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The Del Mar City Council extended a series of measures intended to assist businesses through the difficulties created by the COVID-19 pandemic. The action was taken at the council’s March 1 meeting.
With those measures set to expire on April 6, council members decided to grant an extension through March 2022. The extension applies to COVID-related temporary encroachment permits and temporary use permits, increases of a business fee subsidy from $750 to $1,000, allowing two-way A-frame signs per business, and use of on-street parking for dining and other uses, among other measures.
Council members originally considered granting the extension through this September before pushing it through next March.
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RACINE â For the second time this winter season, the leader of Racineâs Department of Public Works was before the Finance and Personnel Committee to request additional funds for snow removal.
Part of the issue was all the snow that fell on Racine this year, about double the yearly norm. But the larger issue was the lack of city personnel to manage it all â necessitating the hiring of outside contractors.
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John Rooney, the commissioner of public works, requested $35,000 be moved from the contingency fund to pay for contractors to remove snow and ice from targeted city property. The Finance and Personnel Committee voted to send the matter to the City Council for approval.