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San Luis Obispo City officials shared important updates about the ongoing SLO in Motion projects. They’re a series of infrastructure projects to improve the streets for everyone– cyclists, pedestrians and drivers.
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The City of San Luis Obispo is transitioning its safe parking pilot program into a rotating model with different locations.
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A big upgrade to San Luis Obispo’s 100-year-old wastewater plant is nearly complete. Officials say it’s a major step towards securing the city’s water supply.
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The City of San Luis Obispo has paused its rule that only allows all-electric buildings to be constructed. KCBX’s Amanda Wernik spoke with Chief Building Official and Deputy Director of Community Development with the City of SLO Michael Loew.
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San Luis Obispo County is moving forward on a project to address homeless encampments in a flood and fire zone.
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A San Luis Obispo art gallery is displaying photos of eight LGBTQ+ families that live on the Central Coast. The exhibit was created in response to the sudden rise in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation that has swept across the country.
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The City of San Luis Obispo is making some changes to the downtown area with the start of a new parking structure project.
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This week the City of San Luis Obispo announced the final three nonprofits that will receive grant funding for their arts and culture events until June. Now, the city is accepting new grant applications for events scheduled from July to December.
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The San Luis Obispo City Council has approved the installation of safe biking routes in parts of the city. This comes after a Cal Poly student died this week after colliding with a pick-up truck on his bike.
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The City of San Luis Obispo is participating in a challenge for residents to save water.