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Healdsburg City Council Removes Water Mandate Among Several Actions

The Healdsburg City council is making some noteworthy moves. First, the council voted unanimously to end the water conservation mandate that required residents to cut overall water usage by 20-percent. This also means residents will no longer have to pay a monthly 6-percent water-shortage surcharge. Next, the council approved a contract with DMG Builders that gets Healdsburg closer to opening a licensed preschool program at the Healdsburg Community Center. Cost for the necessary upgrades at the Community Center total over a half-million dollars. Lastly, the council approved a tentative map for the Saggio Hills affordable housing development. The 260-acre site in northern Healdsburg will include 118 units of affordable housing as well as a community building, outdoor amphitheater, children’s playground, a community garden, connections to local trails and 173 parking spaces.

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