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San Clemente City Council

  • Wastewater Sewage Rates Will Rise for San Clemente Residents
    Wastewater Sewage Rates Will Rise for San Clemente Residents
    San Clemente residents can expect wastewater sewage rates to rise by 30 percent over the next five years after the San Clemente City Council voted 4–1 July 18 in favor ...
    July 21, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • San Clemente Approves Program to Improve Roadway Safety
    San Clemente Approves Program to Improve Roadway Safety
    A program to identify road improvements for traffic safety was approved by the city council in San Clemente, ...
    June 23, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • San Clemente Closes Beaches Earlier, Hires Security Following Attack on Marines
    San Clemente Closes Beaches Earlier, Hires Security Following Attack on Marines
    San Clemente city councilors approved an ordinance on June 20 to change the city’s beach hours, now closing ...
    June 21, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • San Clemente Moves to Close Beaches 2 Hours Earlier After Marines Attacked by Teens
    San Clemente Moves to Close Beaches 2 Hours Earlier After Marines Attacked by Teens
    After repeated complaints of high schoolers causing trouble at San Clemente’s public beaches—with an attack on three off-duty ...
    June 10, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • San Clemente to Appoint New Councilor May 23 to Fill Seat Vacated by Councilman Moving out of California
    San Clemente to Appoint New Councilor May 23 to Fill Seat Vacated by Councilman Moving out of California
    The San Clemente City Council voted 4–0 to approve plans to choose a replacement for Councilman Gene James—who ...
    May 17, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • San Clemente Looks to Fill Vacant Seat on City Council
    San Clemente Looks to Fill Vacant Seat on City Council
    The San Clemente City Council announced this week it will begin accepting applications for a new councilor to ...
    May 5, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • San Clemente City Councilman Resigns, Moves to Wyoming
    San Clemente City Councilman Resigns, Moves to Wyoming
    San Clemente City Councilman Gene James announced his resignation from the council in an April 26 farewell letter. ...
    April 28, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • San Clemente Opposes State Control Over Local School Districts’ Curriculum Removal
    San Clemente Opposes State Control Over Local School Districts’ Curriculum Removal
    The San Clemente City Council has voiced its opposition to a California bill that would prohibit local school ...
    April 26, 2023BY Micaela Ricaforte
  • San Clemente Raises Pay to Recruit and Retain Certain City Employees
    San Clemente Raises Pay to Recruit and Retain Certain City Employees
    San Clemente, California, approved pay increases last week for certain hourly, part-time city employees in hopes of attracting ...
    April 14, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • Railway Transportation Through San Clemente Will Restart in February
    Railway Transportation Through San Clemente Will Restart in February
    After repairs were required due to recent safety concerns, the Orange County Transit Authority (OCTA) informed the California ...
    December 16, 2022BY Julianne Foster
  • San Clemente City Council Approves Senior Housing in Split Vote
    San Clemente City Council Approves Senior Housing in Split Vote
    The San Clemente City Council voted 3 to 2 on Nov. 15, to approve new senior housing operated ...
    December 1, 2022BY Julianne Foster
  • San Clemente Blocks Abortion Ban Proposal
    San Clemente Blocks Abortion Ban Proposal
    A proposal that would have made San Clemente a "Sanctuary For Life," blocking abortion access within the city limits, will ...
    August 6, 2022BY City News Service
  • California City to Consider Banning Abortions, Declaring ‘Sanctuary for Life’
    California City to Consider Banning Abortions, Declaring ‘Sanctuary for Life’
    Officials in the City of San Clemente, California, will consider a resolution Aug. 16 that would ban abortion ...
    August 5, 2022BY Julianne Foster
  • San Clemente Allows Homeless Charity to Stay at City Property for Another Year
    San Clemente Allows Homeless Charity to Stay at City Property for Another Year
    San Clemente City Council July 19 narrowly approved extending a homeless nonprofit's lease on a city-owned property after ...
    July 24, 2022BY Carol Cassis
  • San Clemente Officials Call for Transparency, Cap Campaign Donations
    San Clemente Officials Call for Transparency, Cap Campaign Donations
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—The San Clemente City Council unanimously voted May 25 to bring greater campaign finance transparency to ...
    May 31, 2022BY Brandon Drey
  • San Clemente Considering Law Against Bicycle ‘Chop Shops’
    San Clemente Considering Law Against Bicycle ‘Chop Shops’
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—City officials agreed May 3 to explore a possible new law other Southern California cities have ...
    May 4, 2022BY Brandon Drey
  • San Clemente Calls on State Lawmakers to End State of Emergency
    San Clemente Calls on State Lawmakers to End State of Emergency
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—San Clemente city officials voted 3–2 on a resolution April 5 that supports calling upon California ...
    April 6, 2022BY Brandon Drey
  • San Clemente to Disapprove Storing Nuclear Waste From San Onofre Plant
    San Clemente to Disapprove Storing Nuclear Waste From San Onofre Plant
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—San Clemente city officials are pressuring the U.S. Department of Energy to remove over 3.6 million ...
    March 28, 2022BY Brandon Drey
  • San Clemente Moves to Bring Back Outdoor Dining
    San Clemente Moves to Bring Back Outdoor Dining
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—San Clemente City Council introduced an ordinance on March 15 that would resume outdoor dining in the ...
    March 17, 2022BY Brandon Drey
  • San Clemente Looks to Withdraw from Orange County Library System
    San Clemente Looks to Withdraw from Orange County Library System
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—San Clemente city officials are considering withdrawing the city’s public library from the county’s library system, ...
    March 16, 2022BY Brandon Drey
  • San Clemente to Adopt Shopping Cart Theft and Personal Belonging Ordinance
    San Clemente to Adopt Shopping Cart Theft and Personal Belonging Ordinance
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—San Clemente officials are preparing to formally adopt a new ordinance on Feb. 1 concerning shopping ...
    January 31, 2022BY Brandon Drey
  • San Clemente Bans E-Bikes on Beach Trail and Sand
    San Clemente Bans E-Bikes on Beach Trail and Sand
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—The San Clemente City Council unanimously voted for an electric bicycle (e-bike) ban from its beach ...
    January 20, 2022BY Brandon Drey
  • San Clemente Officials: What to Expect From Biden’s Infrastructure Bill in 2022
    San Clemente Officials: What to Expect From Biden’s Infrastructure Bill in 2022
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—South Orange County residents and Californians in general could see "long overdue improvements" to critical infrastructure ...
    January 7, 2022BY Brandon Drey
  • Locals Organize Search Party for Missing San Clemente Man
    Locals Organize Search Party for Missing San Clemente Man
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—Family and friends of Scott Karsten, 60, who went missing in October, organized a search-and-rescue party ...
    December 21, 2021BY Brandon Drey
  • San Clemente Adopts Plan to Combat Ocean Rising Threats
    San Clemente Adopts Plan to Combat Ocean Rising Threats
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—The San Clemente City Council this month unanimously adopted a plan aimed at staving off future ...
    December 20, 2021BY Brandon Drey
  • San Clemente to Pursue Different Energy Program from Other OC Cities
    San Clemente to Pursue Different Energy Program from Other OC Cities
    The City of San Clemente, California, recently joined the wave with other Orange County cities in deciding to ...
    November 1, 2021BY Drew Van Voorhis
  • San Clemente to Charge Restaurants $200 per Parking Spot for Outdoor Dining
    San Clemente to Charge Restaurants $200 per Parking Spot for Outdoor Dining
    San Clemente, California, restaurants along the city’s popular Avenida Del Mar will need to start paying $200 per space in monthly ...
    June 10, 2021BY Drew Van Voorhis
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