Whittier City Council has another long agenda

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Can Whittier city council members actually finish an agenda? We'll see Tuesday. Two weeks ago, it was 11 p.m. and they stopped, delaying consideration of a new barbed wire ordinance, name of the depot park and a decision on where to put the Centennial Clock.

Tuesday's agenda is another long one, including continuation of the Whittier Boulevard Specific Plan that city officials hope will lead to more development on the street. The barbed wire ordinance also is back.

There's also some new stuff. A public hearing will held on a proposed hookah lounge at 6518-22 Greenleaf Avenue. The Planning Commission approved it but Mayor Cathy Warner called it up for review.

The issue of dog parks also makes it to the agenda. The council will be asked to decide whether they want city staff to spend time on creating one in the community. Beware to dog lovers, however. This is the last item on the agenda and if it gets too late, it might get put off again.

Oh and as far as the depot and the clock, city staff put those issues off into August, knowing that this agenda already was too full.


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