LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — In the face of the Board of Supervisors trying to create a new town hall, a group of community members are planning to continue to meet as the Lucerne Town Hall.
The group will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 20, in the multipurpose room at Lucerne Elementary School, 3351 Country Club Drive.
To attend virtually, use this video call link: https://meet.google.com/oui-okbf-bbg.
The moderator will be Kurt McKelvey, who was chair of the Lucerne Area Town Hall before the Board of Supervisors took action to dismantle it on April 11.
The group of community members that intends to keep meeting and holding activities going forward — despite the supervisors’ actions — will be called the Lucerne Town Hall.
Interested community members are invited to come and discuss issues of importance to them.
They will consider a nominating sub-council, discuss bylaws changes, as well as the county’s lack of response to previous town hall actions.
There also will be discussion and action for a proposed Community Cleanup Day and accompanying survey, a discussion of the much-prolonged dredging of the Lucerne Harbor.
Other topics include consideration of county efforts to derail public participation and the future of the Lucerne community, and announcement about the April 24 equity and inclusion workshop to discuss fairness at the county courthouse.
“We're still continuing to meet up as a community and I look forward to seeing you at the meeting,” McKelvey said.
Lucerne Town Hall to meet April 20
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