Council approves formula business ordinance suggestions – Fort Bragg Advocate-News

FORT BRAGG — The Fort Bragg City Council has been meeting in person for about a month now, but Monday evening’s meeting was the first that looked relatively normal since March of 2020.

That’s because the mask mandate and social distancing requirements are over, and the entire council and relevant staff are once again seated on the dais — though the council continues to hold a “hybrid format” meeting, with participants able to tune in via Zoom, as has been the case for the last 16 months.

The evening began with a first presentation from the Mendocino Coast Healthcare Foundation and then a second from the Library Advisory Board, regarding the Fort Bragg Library expansion project.

During the City Manager’s report, Tabatha Miller gave an update on the planned fireworks show. The event is scheduled for 9:30 p.m. and will be shot off the Noyo Headlands. A trash pickup is scheduled for Monday morning at 9 a.m., participants should meet at the…

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