Paso Robles City Council Meeting Summary
July 15, 2025
🏛️ Closed Session
- Existing Litigation:
- The Tribune v. City of Paso Robles and Councilmember Bausch
- City of Paso Robles v. Chris Bausch (cross-complaint)
🗒️ No reportable action.
👥 Roll Call
All councilmembers present:
- Bausch, Beal, Gregory, Strong, Mayor Hamon
🎖️ Presentations & Recognitions
- California Mid-State Fair Preview:
- CEO Colleen Bojorquez shared highlights of the 2025 Fair themed “Off to the Races”.
- Over 375,000 expected visitors, featuring:
- Free carnival rides opening day
- Special admission days for seniors, kids, armed forces
- Livestock shows, industrial arts auction
- Major entertainment: Keith Urban, Flo Rida, Cody Johnson, David Lee Roth
- Fair nominated for ACM Fair/Rodeo of the Year
- Parks Make Life Better Month Proclamation:
- Acknowledged July as a celebration of parks and recreation’s impact on community wellness.
- Recognized staff for parks maintenance, programming, and recreation services.
- Certificates of Recognition:
- Francisco Vasquez & Emmanuel (Public Works staff) commended for quick action in containing a fire at Sherwood Park before emergency services arrived.
- Economic Development Strategic Plan Award:
- City received an Award of Merit from CALED for its 5-year Economic Development Strategic Plan, highlighting 5 key initiatives and 75 actions to foster growth.
- Homelessness Strategy Update:
- Ashley Hernandez (Homeless Services Manager) provided a strategic update:
- 70 stakeholders engaged
- Strengthened partnerships with ECHO shelter, county behavioral health, and police CAT team
- Resource guide in development to navigate services
- 600-1,400 families on waitlists for affordable housing sites like Sunrise Villas and Riverwalk Terrace
- Planning for a North County stakeholder group launch in Fall 2025
- Next homelessness point-in-time count scheduled for January 2026
- Ashley Hernandez (Homeless Services Manager) provided a strategic update:
🗣️ Public Comment Highlights
- General Praise for 4th of July: Residents lauded the fireworks, safety, and organization.
- Homelessness: Linda George noted some feel underserved by ECHO.
- Cannabis Retail Zoning: Public urged progress on rezoning 1124 Black Oak for cannabis retail. City confirmed a discussion is calendared for August 19, 2025.
- Infrastructure Concerns:
- Joe Farley (Fallbrook Court): Voiced frustration over prolonged sewer project impacts: dust, damaged roads, sidewalk deterioration. Requested full street repaving and compensation.
- Community Recognitions:
- Support for emergency response and youth CERT (Community Emergency Response Training)
- Introduction of Mixteco Indigenous Community Organizing Project (MICOP) new Paso office on Spring Street.
✅ Consent Calendar – Items 1-6 & 8 Approved Unanimously
- $5.4M in warrants/expenses, including:
- AMI water meters
- Airport soil work
- Pickleball courts at Sherwood Park
- Bond repayments
- Payments to Visit SLO CAL & Travel Paso
- Weed Abatement Report: 16 properties abated out of 11,900 inspected
- Annual Fire Inspections: 100% completion for mandated facilities (schools, apartments, etc.)
- Van Donation: $73,000 van donated by Arthur & Sarah Ledwick to enhance Play on Wheels recreation outreach
- Royal Oak Meadows Park Improvements: Accepted completion
- Public Improvements: Roads (Sherwood, Airport, Len) accepted; Sherwood Road reopening imminent
❌ Item 7 – Pulled for Separate Discussion
Request by Trumark Homes:
- Proposal to build all-electric homes in Olsen South Chandler development (areas 3, 8, 11, 12) without installing natural gas lines in streets or homes.
- Developer cited:
- $1M penalty by CPUC for installing gas lines
- Market shift to all-electric homes
- Homes to include solar panels; batteries/power walls optional
Council Concerns:
- Future homeowner lack of energy source options if grid fails
- Risks of full electric reliance (esp. for life-saving devices)
- Market demand vs. buyer freedom of choice
- Unclear city policy on utility infrastructure requirements
After extensive discussion:
- Council voted unanimously to continue the item for further information on:
- Long-term energy policy implications
- Consumer protections
- Options for maintaining natural gas availability to the curb
📢 City Manager Report
- Creston Road Paving Phase 1 underway; targeted completion before school year.
- Downtown Parking Lot Projects beginning with Riverside lot.
- $850K federal appropriations approved by House committee for affordable housing project at Pine & 23rd.
- Rolling Hills Roundabout work to begin early 2026.
🧑💼 Council Member Updates
- Councilmembers reported on:
- Homelessness initiatives and ECHO updates
- Attendance at Riverwalk Terrace ribbon cutting
- Travel Paso and tourism marketing updates
- Community partnerships, including NCI (developmentally disabled support)
- Wine festivals, senior advisory, and library meetings
- Reflection on community support for Templeton fire victims
⚡ Memorial Adjournment
- Meeting adjourned in memory of Gary Peruzi, a 27-year city employee pivotal to the growth of the Recreation Department, parades, and events in Paso Robles.
✅ Final Takeaways
- Robust focus on parks, homelessness, economic development, and infrastructure
- Council exploring energy infrastructure policy before approving all-electric housing proposal
- Civic pride in public safety, parks, and community events remains strong
