City Headlines, 5/10/2019
- City Manager

- May 10, 2019
- 2 min read
Permit Process for "Expressive Activities"
At the Aug. 28, 2018 City Council meeting, staff provided a report summarizing the city's Special Events Ordinance and permit procedures as applied to demonstrations, and compared the city's approach to the requirements of other cities. City Council directed staff to place on a future meeting agenda an expressive activity permitting ordinance that is separate from the Special Events Ordinance.
New Technology Detects Water Leaks
The Carlsbad Municipal Water District wants customers to celebrate "Water Awareness Month" and get connected to receive real time water usage alerts that can help reduce their water bills and save water lost to leaks. The water district recently completed the final stage of an advanced water meter technology project called WaterSmart that will provide an early warning of potential water leaks at homes and businesses.
Volunteer Trail Event on Wednesday, 5/15
The volunteer trail cleanup event on Wednesday, May 15, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., at Lake Calavera Preserve will include trail maintenance and improvements, and litter pickup. The city will provide the work plan and safety training at the start of the event along with tools, gloves, water and snacks.
Participate in Bike to Work Day, 5/16
Commuters participating in Bike to Work Day on Thursday, May 16, are invited to visit one of five "pit stop" locations as they pass through the City of Carlsbad from 6 to 9 a.m. The City of Carlsbad's pit stop will be at the north end of the seawall at Frazee Beach at Carlsbad Boulevard. See other pit stops in Carlsbad and around the county.
Hot Rods & Cool Treats Carnival and Car Show, 5/18
The City of Carlsbad is bringing back the past at the Hot Rods & Cool Treats carnival and classic car show on Saturday, May 18, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Pine Avenue Community Park at 3333 Harding Street. Grab the family and come on out for some good old-fashioned fun.
Call to Artists: Cole Library Mural
The City of Carlsbad's Library & Cultural Arts Department is seeking a mural artist to create a large-scale mural for the Georgina Cole Library, located at 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive. The call is open to Southern California artists. The deadline for submission is May 17 at 5 p.m.
How They Voted
Find out how the City Council voted at its last meeting. To see the full agenda, staff reports, the calendar of upcoming meetings and other City Council information, please visit the city website. Sign up to receive email notifications of agendas and other meeting information.





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