The city planning department will host a public workshop on its shopping cart containment ordinance passed earlier this year. The ordinance, which is meant to keep abandoned shopping carts off the streets, asks businesses to comply by developing containment and retrieval plans for stray carts. Businesses looking for some extra assistance in meeting the new rules can go to the workshop 11 a.m. to noon Nov. 29 at City Hall, Room B-8, 2000 Main St.
Code enforcement personnel will give an overview of the ordinance and help attendees draw up a cart containment and retrieval plan. Business owners can ask direct questions of city staff at the event. For more information, call Neighborhood Preservation Manager Bill Zylla at (714) 536-5274.
Planning Commission to discuss new senior center
The City Planning Commission is scheduled to discuss next week the proposed senior center planners intend to build at Central Park. Members already got a brief overview of the project at a study session Nov. 13, but took no action. This next meeting on Tuesday is also a study session, meant to walk commissioners through the environmental impact report on the project, which was released in updated form this month. As a study session, the meeting will have no vote on the issue. The commission is scheduled to vote on the final form of the environmental impact report at 7 p.m., Dec. 11, in the City Council chambers.