Elk Grove City Council meeting, October 9, 2024
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The Elk Grove City Council held its 18th meeting of 2024, which lasted only an hour and 10 minutes.
Along with making ceremonial presentations and hearing the Disability Committee's annual reports, the mayor and city council issued four proclamations. There were two public hearings.
Check back on Thursday, October 10, for more reports on the meeting, including public comments from Elk Grove mayoral candidate Lynn Wheat.
See the meeting video below

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Time markers in the video below
00:00:00 Meeting Opening
00:02:34 Land Acknowledgement Vice Mayor Rod Brewer
00:03:15 Pledge of Allegiance
00:04:14Item 4.1 Proclamation recognizing Monday, October 14, 2024 as Indigenous Peoples’ Day
00:17:55 Item 4.2 Disability Advisory Committee – Annual Update
00:23:00 Item 4.3 Proclamation declaring October 2024 as Disability Awareness Month
00:26:00 Item 4.4 Recognition of the City of Elk Grove Disability Advisory Committee’s 18th Annual Above and Beyond Program Accessibility Award
000:32:42 Item 4.5 Proclamation recognizing October 6-12, 2024, as Code Enforcement Officer Appreciation Week
00:39:08 Public Comment non-agenda items
00:45:53 City Manager Report - Jason Behrmann
000:49:16 Consent Calendar
00:51:06 Agenda Item 8.1 A public hearing to consider a Determination of Public Convenience or Necessity for the sale of beer, wine, and distilled spirits (ABC Type 21 License) for the Safeway Supermarket Project (PCN24-002) located at 10050 Bruceville Road
00:59:27 Agenda Item 8.2 A public hearing to consider: 1) a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute the amended Agreement on Operating Protocols between the City of Elk Grove and the Sacramento Transportation Authority

2 comments
Anyone who truly cares about what’s best for Elk Grove needs to vote for Lynn Wheat for mayor. She truly cares about what’s best for our city and she’d never vote herself a 300% raise!! 300%! That’s just criminal!
Lynn Wheat hasn’t vote. Stupid lawsuits, huge raises, poor decisions. I’ve had enough. Bobbie has worn out her welcome, abused it actually.
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