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Friday October 28, 2022

TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE: October 28, 2022 ________________________________________ CITY MANAGER: FEE Study: Revenue Cost Specialists (RCS) will present the fee study at the November 22nd City Council meeting. RCS will present the cost of providing services that do not benefit the general public. Current fees have not been increased … Continued

Friday October 21, 2022

TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE: October 21, 2022 ________________________________________ CITY MANAGER: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC PUBLIC SAFETY POWER SHUT-OFF (PSPS) EVENT: Portions of Corning may be shut off due to a PSPS Event beginning Saturday at 9:00am and ending on Sunday around 5:00pm. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES: The … Continued

Friday October 13, 2022

TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE: October 14, 2022 ________________________________________ CITY MANAGER: PROPERTY PURCHASE: The City is finalizing the purchase of the parcel located on the northwest corner of Marin and 4th Streets to be converted into a public parking lot. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM INCOME: There is an … Continued

Friday September 2, 2022

TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE: September 2, 2022 HOLIDAYS: September 5th: Labor Day Holiday, City Hall and Corporation Yard will be closed. CITY MANAGER: Tehama County COVID-19 Micro Business Assistance Grant: CalOSBA has allocated $82,382 to assist qualified microbusinesses in Tehama County that have been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 … Continued

Friday Notes April 22, 2022

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   April 22, 2022     CITY MANAGER: Fiscal Year 2022/2023 Budget: I met with Department Heads regarding their fiscal year 2022/2023 budget proposals on April 18th. Proposition 47 Cohort 2 Restore Program: On April 20th I facilitated a Proposition 47 Cohort 2 Quarterly Advisory meeting. … Continued

Friday Notes April 1, 2022

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   April 1, 2022   CITY MANAGER: Water Shut-Offs are Coming Soon!: As a reminder, it is critical for residents with back due amounts to come current, apply for the utility payment assistance detailed below, or apply for a payment program (if they qualify).  Please see … Continued

Friday Notes February 18, 2022

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   February 18, 2022   FEBRUARY CITY HOLIDAYS: Monday, February 21st:  President’s Day.   CITY MANAGER: Utility Payment Assistance Grant Program: The Community Development Block Grant CV 2-3 Utility Payment Assistance Grant Program is now accepting applications.  If you were financially impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic … Continued

Friday Notes January 28, 2022

TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE: January 28, 2022 CITY MANAGER City Hall has reopened. The Finance Department remains closed. I anticipate it will reopen in the next week. We remain eager to serve the public. You can pay all invoices online at www.corning.org or through the mail slot in front … Continued

Friday Notes January 21, 2022

TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE: January 21, 2022 CITY MANAGER: City Hall is currently closed due to a number of staff out as a result of quarantine or isolation orders. We remain eager to serve the public. You may still reach a staff person by calling 530-824-7029. You can pay … Continued

Friday Notes January 14, 2022

TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE: January 14, 2022 JANUARY CITY HOLIDAYS: Monday January 17, 2022 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday CITY MANAGER: City Hall is currently closed due to a number of staff out as a result of quarantine or isolation orders. You may still reach a staff person by … Continued

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