Update On Village At Nipomo And King Ventures Developments In Nipomo
The Santa Maria Times' reporter Chris Aguilar attended the Nipomo Chamber of Commerce's luncheon yesterday. This morning's Times reports on these developments: Read more…
The Santa Maria Times' reporter Chris Aguilar attended the Nipomo Chamber of Commerce's luncheon yesterday. This morning's Times reports on these developments: Read more…
Today’s Chamber of Commerce luncheon featured developers Ted Moore and Dave Watson to discuss their upcoming projects and development for Nipomo. Ted is developing a second phase at the current Longs shopping center at the corner of Tefft Street and Frontage Road in Nipomo. Read more…
Well, I'm hopeful we are finally pushing out of our wet, wintery weather into a warmer and dryer spring. Perhaps this rainbow over Nipomo, our own "somewhere" is such a symbol. Read more…
San Luis Obispo County has approved further development at the Woodlands project on the Nipomo Mesa. Read more…
I have posted below, Judge Jack Komar’s tentative decision in phase four of the Santa Maria Water Litigation. I’m still reading and digesting the opinion, and will comment on it later You can see a pdf version here. The opinion follows immediately below: Read more…
Below is the NCAC Meeting Agenda for the 3/27/06 meeting at the NCSD Building. It will also eventually be posted at the NCAC website. Read more…
The South County Sanitary Service has scheduled dates they will pick up large and bulky trash items that Nipomo residents want to throw out. Read more…
Save the Mesa, a local no growth activist group based in South San Luis Obispo County has announced that it intends to sponsor a Board of Supervisor candidate forum. Read more…
The NCAC held its elections yesterday; however only approximately 76 people actually voted, and only two areas have fully elected representatives. Read more…
The NCAC election results are posted at their website here. Stop by and take a look. You will notice several seats are still unfilled. My understanding is that the new NCAC board will fill those seats. If you’re interested in community service, this is an excellent way to start. Contact the NCAC chair, listed on the website for further information.
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