Nipomo Incorporation Committee for Education
Questionnaire Results (25% response)
March 1, 2009 Continue reading
Nipomo Incorporation Committee for Education
Questionnaire Results (25% response)
March 1, 2009 Continue reading
On Saturday, September 20, 2008, 263 Nipomo residents jammed the Avila Room at at the Monarch Club in Trilogy (Woodlands) to hear about eight development projects in the works in the Nipomo Area. Continue reading
San Luis Obispo County has provided us with the latest sales tax information for the Nipomo community.
$225,080 1st Quarter 2008
$213,972 1st Quarter 2007
$258,584 2nd Quarter 2007
$239,171 3rd Quarter 2007
$238,989 4th Quarter 2007
$950,715 Total 2007 Sales Tax Revenue
$210,000 Est. 1st Quarter 2006
$256,827 2nd Quarter 2006
$253,922 3rd Quarter 2006
$237,290 4th Quarter 2006
$958,039 Est. Total 2006 Sales Tax Revenue
$921,000 Total 2005 Sales Tax Revenue
Posted in Cityhood, Incorporation, Nipomo, Sales Tax
Tagged Cityhood, Incorporaiton, Nipomo, Sales Tax
Today’s Adobe Press has a front page article on the most recent update to Nipomo’s Incorporation movement. Reporter Todd Cralley’s article is similar to last week’s Santa Maria Times article in that it deals with incorporation; however, there are significantly different aspects to the Adobe Press article, including the proposed boundary map above. See here for a more detailed boundary map. Continue reading
(Update: Vote in the online poll here about whether Nipomo should become a city). Today’s Tribune ran an article on the incorporation meeting we had last Tuesday, 11/14/06. The reporter, Larissa Van Beurden-Doust, ldoust@thetribunenews.com, did a very good job reporting on the meeting, even though she wasn’t able to attend. She spoke both with me, as well as Mike Eisner to get a run down of the discussion, and where we are now. Overall I think the article was very positive, and quite accurate. Continue reading
Posted in Cityhood, Incorporation, Media Coverage, Nipomo, Sales Tax
The SCAC incorporation committee met Tuesday night, 11/14/06. There will likely be offical minutes posted on the official SCAC website at some point; however, I wanted to post a couple of my own comments this evening. We had a pretty good turn out. Of course, it was our first meeting for several months, which may have accounted for some of the turn out. We even had Randi Block, from the Santa Maria Times, who may be writing a story about the meeting and incorporation generally. I would estimate we had between 15 to 18 people turn out tonight. Mike Eisner would have the exact count, as he took roll. Regardless, everyone who turned out indicated that they were interested in continuing the incorporation dialogue. Everyone also expressed willingness to be part of an upcoming incorporation workshop that will be put together some time in January 2007. The focus will be to brainstorm and come up with ideas about the future of the incorporation discussion in Nipomo, how best to involve the public, slogans, educational talking points and the like. It should be an interesting endeavor. I hope others who did not make this evening’s meeting will be able to come in January. Continue reading
Posted in Cityhood, Incorporation, Nipomo, Sales Tax