Yesterday’s CCSD meeting was packed with Cambrians who showed up to see what the Board would do about the proposed rate increase. The short version: the Board passed a resolution to implement an increase of 12% for a year, at which time they would evaluate the situation and determine whether an additional increase was needed. They also directed staff to not spend any staff time (for now) on getting that proposed $8.1 Million loan. The long version is available on slo-span today and tomorrow when the district’s meeting is broadcast, and here, on AboutCambria.com as soon as I come home from Portland. (My brother is getting married tomorrow…to a super-awesome woman, so I’m taking a day or two off to enjoy some family time.)
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Who were the two board members who said “enough” the community does not want added increases?