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The Atascadero News Leader
Politics
Union Road project is moving along
The Union Road Project, which will reconstruct the road from Kleck to Montebello Oaks, is underway with The Gas Company currently placing lines under Union Full Article
Local taxi drivers complain about Uber to city council
The new ride-sharing app Uber is rapidly growing, and it recently began to offer rides right here in San Luis County and in Paso Robles. The Full Article
Supervisor Mecham not seeking re-election in 2016
Arnold, Hill to seek another term It’s a little more than a year away from the primary election, during which San Luis Obispo County Board Full Article
City council will discuss Phillips 66 oil train project
Rail issue will be placed on a future agenda After being tasked with researching Phillips 66’s rail spur project that could result in multiple oil Full Article
City to re-ballot for Landscape and Lighting District
Affected property owners will have the chance to weigh-in at future meetings To make up for some Paso Robles Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District sub-areas Full Article
City council approves streets to be improved over next 5 years
The Paso Robles City Council, at it’s meeting Tuesday night approved a five-year schedule for road improvements for the city. The road improvements will be funded Full Article
City council allocates $28,720 for homeless shelter
The Paso Robles City Council allocated $28,720 to the El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO). ECHO is a homeless shelter and services organization based in Atascadero Full Article
Supervisors approve ag water conservation offset ordinance
Program to replace urgency ordinance In another hearing about what to do about the severity of the Paso Robles Groundwater Basin, the San Luis Obispo Full Article
City works to restore lost staff, services
Department heads will give detailed briefing March 11 at 6 p.m. The city of Paso Robles is bouncing back from the recession, Paso Robles City Manager Full Article
City manager retiring at end of year
Paso Robles City Manager Jim App announced today that he plans to retire at the end of this year. “I have notified the Paso Robles Full Article