Council Needs to Listen
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Log Bumps Dear Editor, What has happened to our town? I’m deeply concerned about the decisions made by our
Cereal Café and Smoke Shop Coming To Dixon By Di Schtapf On Tuesday, April 9, 2024, the city of

Dixon Unified School District Has Selected Preferred Candidate For Superintendent School Board President Julian Cuevas announced to the DUSD

At the end of Tuesday, February 20th’s council meeting, vice mayor Kevin Johnson said that four residents from his district called him with concerns about the speeding on Brians Way.
Let Voters Vote! A coalition of 18 taxpayer groups from across the state filed an amicus brief in the

A final item was on eliminating Zoom participation by the public and only allowing staff to participate…

Five teachers from Maine Prairie spoke to the Board of Trustees on Thursday night, September 7, 2023, during public comment to voice their displeasure stating such things as “we shouldn’t have to share with outsiders” and “I don’t like what I have heard about the Teen Center.”

Public comment against the city manager increase were directed at a loss of transparency in that the expenditures would only be found in the lengthy enumeration of claims, councilman Jim Ernest stated he wanted to leave “non-budgeted” limits at $25,000 to which the city manager Jim Lindley responded that all non-budgeted expenditures had to come before the council, presumably on the consent calendar. Lindley went further to say, “this is not taxpayer money, this is developer money”.
Log Bumps Dear Editor, What has happened to our town? I’m deeply concerned about the decisions made by our
Cereal Café and Smoke Shop Coming To Dixon By Di Schtapf On Tuesday, April 9, 2024, the city of

Dixon Unified School District Has Selected Preferred Candidate For Superintendent School Board President Julian Cuevas announced to the DUSD

At the end of Tuesday, February 20th’s council meeting, vice mayor Kevin Johnson said that four residents from his district called him with concerns about the speeding on Brians Way.
Let Voters Vote! A coalition of 18 taxpayer groups from across the state filed an amicus brief in the

A final item was on eliminating Zoom participation by the public and only allowing staff to participate…

Five teachers from Maine Prairie spoke to the Board of Trustees on Thursday night, September 7, 2023, during public comment to voice their displeasure stating such things as “we shouldn’t have to share with outsiders” and “I don’t like what I have heard about the Teen Center.”

Public comment against the city manager increase were directed at a loss of transparency in that the expenditures would only be found in the lengthy enumeration of claims, councilman Jim Ernest stated he wanted to leave “non-budgeted” limits at $25,000 to which the city manager Jim Lindley responded that all non-budgeted expenditures had to come before the council, presumably on the consent calendar. Lindley went further to say, “this is not taxpayer money, this is developer money”.




