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After Hours of Public Comments, Grass Valley City Council Takes Position on International Conflict
On Tuesday, February 25, 2025, the Grass Valley City Council held its regular meeting for which the agenda included a proposed resolution regarding an international conflict, specifically between Palestine and Israel.
The Consequences of Adopting an Out-of-Scope Ceasefire Resolution
In the fall of 2024, Nevada City adopted a resolution calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Palestine. Members of the public are now pressuring the City of Grass Valley to do the same. Should the Grass Valley city council adopt a resolution on an international issue?
Grass Valley Honda Dealership Destroyed by Fire: Arson Suspect in Custody
Bioggio Pizarro, who saw the fire, said, “there was smoke pouring out of Sierra Motor Sports.”
Measure B (2024) May Have Violated Multiple State Laws
“Taxes will soon be collected under false pretense causing irreparable harm if the City does not halt the current process and begin anew.“
Appeals Court Overturns Judge Babineau’s Ruling in Matthew Coulter Case
Does the public have anything to say regarding the City of Grass Valley spending over $100,000 of General Fund resources to ‘judicially stalk’ Matthew Coulter?
Open Letter to Grass Valley City Council - Measure B
Given the manner in which the City presented Measure B to the voters, you created a hybrid between a general fund tax initiative and a special tax initiative. Please consider the goodwill of your constituents and start this process anew.
Natalie Adona’s Election Certification Contested in Superior Court
Former Grass Valley Mayor Ingram-Spencer Contests Natalie Adona’s Certification of the Results of City’s Measure B Sales Tax Increase
Voters Have Been Grossly Misled by the City Regarding Measure B
I believe voters have been grossy misled by the City of Grass Valley’s attorney and staff regarding Measure B.
A Holistic Perspective on Measures E and B
Extensive research, conversations with local business owners, and documents from Tim Kiser put Measures N, E, and B in a new light.