City of Paso Robles Newsletter for October 1-15, 2022
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Pioneer Day Employee ParkingWe are all looking forward to Pioneer Day on Saturday, October 8th! Employee permit parking will be limited that day. 2 lots are available: the Spring Street parking lot near the corner of 13th and Spring and the Train Station lot on Pine Street. The two lots will be posted with employee permit parking only signs and will be available on a first come, first serve basis. Learn more about employee parking permits here.
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Cannabis Delivery OrdinanceOn October 4, City Council will be holding a Public Hearing to for an ordinance to grant temporary authorization to existing medical cannabis delivery businesses to deliver commercial cannabis until a subsequent regulatory cannabis ordinance is established by the City. More info
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Fire Department Open HousePaso Robles Fire and Emergency Services Department invites residents an Open House at Fire Station 1 at 900 Park Street on Saturday, October 15 from 10AM to 2PM. Tour our fire station, meet our firefighters, observe various demonstrations, learn hands only CPR and enjoy food and drinks provided by the Paso Robles Firefighters Association.
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Paso Robles St. Design CharretteOn September 29, the Planning Commission and City staff met to brainstorm how Paso Robles St. might be upgraded to become an improved gateway to the city and revitalized business corridor. Ideas introduced during the charrette include a “Paso Robles” arch at the end of the offramp, traffic calming measures, Class 1 bike trails and more. Public outreach will begin soon, to gather resident and business input prior to seeking City Council approval of the concept. See the notes, pics and drawings
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Union/Golden Hill DetoursThe intersection at Golden Hill and Union is closed for construction. Please use posted detours only to avoid impacting residential neighborhoods and local businesses. To lessen stress, please plan your route and departure time to account for traffic impacts. More info
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Upcoming City Council MeetingThe next City Council meeting takes place on October 4, 2022 beginning at 6:30 PM. Residents can attend in person or listen live and view the presentations on the City's YouTube channel here. To provide public comment during the meeting, call (805) 865-PASO (7276). The agenda can be found here 72 hours prior to the meeting.
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Upcoming City Meetings, Forums, & Workshops
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Development Review CommitteeMore DetailsCity Council MeetingMore DetailsSenior Citizen Advisory Commission MeetingOctober 10, 2022, 1:30 PM More DetailsDevelopment Review CommitteeOctober 10, 2022, 3:30 PM More DetailsParks & Recreation Advisory Committee Regular MeetingOctober 10, 2022, 4:00 PM @ Centennial Park, Live Oak Room More DetailsPlanning Commission MeetingOctober 11, 2022, 6:30 PM More DetailsLibrary Board MeetingOctober 13, 2022, 9:00 AM Housing Constraints and Opportunities CommitteeOctober 13, 2022, 3:00 PM More Details
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Public Meetings LivestreamMeetings may be attended in person unless noted otherwise. Interested parties have the option to listen live and view the presentations for these meetings on the City's YouTube channel. If you would like to call with public comment during a livestreamed meeting, call 805-865-PASO (7276). City Council agendas. Planning Commission agendas Meetings are also broadcast live on KPRL AM1230.
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Recreation Events & Classes
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Glow-Ga & Glow Dance PartyThe vibe of this Glow-Ga experience is celebratory as guests arrive dressed in neon clothing that glows in the black lights that illuminate the space. Enjoy a vinyasa style yoga class followed by a glow in the dark dance party complete with a glow in the dark photo area. Friday, October 7 from 6 to 7:15 pm in the Centennial Park Banquet Room. Learn more and register here.
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Beginning CrochetStudents will learn and practice basic crochet stitches including a slip knot, chain, single, and a half double. Learning to crochet has numerous benefits. In addition to the feeling of accomplishment at learning a new skill, the repetitive motion of crocheting has been associated with decreasing stress, calming anxiety, easing depression and helping to keeping the mind sharp. Learn more and register here.
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Ballroom Dance for FunIn October, students will enjoy practicing the swing, foxtrot and learning the waltz. In November, the class will explore the Latin favorites including salsa, cha cha, and the rumba. All levels of experience are welcome from complete beginners to more advanced dancers. Wednesdays, October 5 to 26 from 7 to 8 pm. Learn more and register here
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Aqua Jam at Municipal PoolClass dates have been extended due to popular demand! Join instructor Jennifer Loewen in October for this low impact water workout packed with cardio and toning exercises set to great music. This class will happen at Municipal Pool (534 28th Street) every Tuesday and Thursday from noon-12:50 p.m. through Thursday, October 27. Learn more and register here.
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Youth scholarships are available for all recreation classes. Scholarship information can be found here. Registration for all classes can be accomplished online at prcity.com/recreation or at the Centennial Park registration desk (600 Nickerson Drive) Monday through Thursday from noon to 5 PM.
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City Library Events & Classes
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In-Person Preschool Story Time Wednesdays, 10:00 am Story Hour Room The Paso Robles City Library has returned to offering weekly in-person Preschool Story Time for ages 3-6 with Youth Services Librarian Melissa Bailey. Join her on Wednesdays for stories, movement, music, and a craft activity. Children can practice their listening and socialization skills while having lots of fun. Space is very limited so come early and secure your seat.
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Cuentos y Crafts with Cristal Tuesdays, 3:30 pm Story Hour Room Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15-October 15, and what better way than with bilingual stories and crafts? Beginning September 20, at 3:30 pm, Miss Cristal will engage children each Tuesday with a bilingual story and related craft in the Library Story Hour Room. Space and supplies are limited so arrive early to make sure you can participate!
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Call Before You DigSoCal Gas would like to remind residents to follow these important steps before you start a project: - MARK OUT your proposed project area in white paint or provide other suitable markings.
- CONTACT 811 Underground Service Alert (USA) at California811.org or dial 811, to submit a location request at least two business days before digging.
- USE ONLY HAND TOOLS within 24 inches on each side of marked utility lines to carefully expose the exact locations of all lines.
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Economic Development NewsletterThe City of Paso Robles develops strategies to improve the economic strength of the City through business development, retention and expansion, workforce development, job creation and the diversification of Paso's economy. Learn more here and/or sign up for the Economic Development Newsletter on the Notify Me page.
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Foster Care Needed in Paso RoblesSLO County is currently facing an unprecedented shortage of available resource family homes to care for foster youth, 51 of whom are from Paso Robles. The two most pressing needs are for homes willing to provide short-term care as an emergency shelter home or homes willing to care for school-aged youth ages 6-18, especially teenagers. More information at 805-781-1705 or www.slofostercare.com
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Translation Services AvailableThe City of Paso Robles uses a translation service to help callers more quickly. The service allows City staff to easily connect to a third-party translation service via a conference call. The service has been in use by the Police Department for some time and is now available in all departments when callers access the City’s information line at 805.227.7276. Read the Press Release o la Noticia de Prensa.
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Connect with Us on Social Media
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Need more info? If you'd like information on a specific item, event or issue that isn't listed here, please use the Search function at www.prcity.com, send an email to info@prcity.com or call 805.237.3888.
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