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Council eyes Measure D road repairs tonight

Posted onMay 16, 2018May 16, 2018

MARTINEZ, Calif. – Martinez City Council will decide tonight whether to accept the list of streets recommended for road repair under Measure D funding. Measure …

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School district looks to cut spending by $3.5 Million in 2019-20

Posted onMay 13, 2018May 13, 2018

MARTINEZ, Calif. – Martinez Unified School District Board of Education will vote Monday on a resolution that says the District’s 2019-20 budget must cut spending …

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City Council affirms police pay raise

Posted onMay 6, 2018May 6, 2018

MARTINEZ, Calif. – Martinez police officers will get an additional 8 percent raise starting July 1, Martinez City Council has decided. However, the city needs …

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Council considers police pay raise tonight

Posted onMay 2, 2018May 2, 2018

MARTINEZ, Calif. – Martinez City Council will consider tonight giving its police officers an additional 8 percent raise starting July 1, while it pursues placing …

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School Board decides on delivery method for new John Muir Elementary School

Posted onApril 11, 2018April 11, 2018

MARTINEZ, Calif. – Deciding on a method that would lock in a price earlier than other procedures, the Martinez Unified School District Board of Education …

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Council hears need to address city’s structural deficit

Posted onApril 8, 2018April 8, 2018

MARTINEZ, Calif. – Martinez has a budgetary structural deficit that, if left unaddressed, will get worse as California Public Employees Retirement Service (CalPERS) costs rise. …

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City willing to hear MPOA concerns

Posted onApril 4, 2018April 4, 2018

MARTINEZ, Calif. – Public safety is a top priority for the Martinez City Council, and the city is willing to open its closed contract with …

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City faces decisions to maintain reserves

Posted onApril 4, 2018April 4, 2018

MARTINEZ, Calif. – Martinez City Council, which recently heard an updated forecast of significant increases in the California Public Employees Retirement Service’s future rates, will …

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