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STANISLAUS COUNTY

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: 9 a.m.

Tuesday, basement chamber, Tenth Street Place, Modesto. On the Net: www.stancounty.com/bos/agenda

Public hearing on the Community Development Block Grant annual action plan, allocating $2.57 million in federal funds.

Public hearing to consider the formation of the Keyes County Service Area, assessing Keyes residents to maintain a new storm drain system and park.

As the county redevelopment agency, consider allocating $700,000 for the rehabilitation of about 12 houses in blighted areas.

HUGHSON CITY COUNCIL: special meeting, 6:30 p.m. Monday, council chamber, 7018 Pine St. On the Net: www.hughson.org

Workshop to review strategic plan.

Workshop to review capital improvement projects.

MODESTO CITY COUNCIL: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, basement chamber, Tenth Street Place. On the Net: www.modestogov.com/ccl/agenda

Appoint nine people to a commission charged with drawing district boundaries for City Council elections.

Consider adopting a plan for how the city would spend extra revenue for road improvements if voters approve a countywide proposal to raise sales taxes for road repairs.

Institute new rules for towing companies that do business with the city.

STANISLAUS COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION: 9 a.m. Tuesday, board room, 1100 H St., Modesto. On the Net: http://www.stancoe.org/

Hear superintendent's activity report for April.

SYLVAN UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT: 7 p.m. Tuesday, 605 Sylvan Ave., Modesto. On the Net: http://sylvan.csbaagendaonline.net/ Site evaluation and commencement of property acquisition process for Elementary School No. 12 (Tivoli Specific Plan).

Discuss budget.

HART-RANSOM UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT: 6 p.m. Wednesday, 3930 Shoemake Ave., Modesto. On the Net: www.hartransom.org.

Consider approval of 3 percent salary increase retroactive to July 1 for Hart-Ransom Teachers Association, California School Employees Association, nonrepresented employees and noncontracted employees.

MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS: 8:30 a.m. closed session, 9 a.m. open session, Tuesday, boardroom, 1231 11th St. On the Net: www.mid.org/board/agenda

Hear staff report on electrical problems at northeast Modesto home.

Consider adjusting irrigation allotment.

MODESTO PLANNING COMMISSION: 7 p.m. Monday, basement chamber, Tenth Street Place. On the Net: www.modestogov.com/cdd/pc/agendas.asp

Consider amendment to the Zoning Code to provide for electronic message board signs for high schools and colleges.

Respond to questions and accept public comments on the draft technical Urban Area General Plan and Master Environmental Impact Report update as part of the public review period.

OAKDALE CITY COUNCIL: 7 p.m. Monday, council chamber, 277 N. Second Ave. On the Net: www.ci.oakdale.ca.us

Consider a joint powers agreement for the North County Corridor Transportation Expressway.

Hear a six-month strategic objectives report.

TURLOCK CITY COUNCIL: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Yosemite Room, 156 S. Broadway. On the Net: www.ci.turlock.ca.us/

Consider approving amendment memorandum of understanding between the Stanislaus County Office of Education, the city of Turlock and the Turlock Unified School District to implement the Project SAFE -- ASES Program (Supporting After School for Everyone -- After School Education and Safety).

TURLOCK IRRIGATION DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS: 9 a.m. Tuesday, boardroom, 333 E. Canal Drive. On the Net: www.tid.org

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