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In the bustling atmosphere of San Bernardino's city hall, the air was charged with anticipation as the Mayor welcomed Bill Gallardo, the newly appointed interim city manager. His arrival comes at a crucial time, as he faces a myriad of challenges, including navigating issues related to the city clerk, the city attorney, and a series of lawsuits—some already in motion and others looming on the horizon. The Mayor extended well wishes to Gallardo, acknowledging the weight of the responsibilities he must tackle in his brief tenure.

Amidst the serious discussions, a moment of pride emerged as the Mayor congratulated Aquinas High School for their recent triumph in the CIF basketball championship. The recognition was not just for the team but also for Coach Daryl Grama, whose legacy as the son of former council member Calvin adds a personal touch to the celebration. The Mayor highlighted players Malachi Jones and Josiah Warsaw, noting their shared connection through Ecclesia Christian Fellowship, which brought a sense of community spirit to the proceedings.
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As the meeting progressed, the focus shifted back to the pressing matters at hand, with the Mayor encouraging the public to engage with the city’s initiatives, including a recently posted survey on the city’s website. This call to action reflects a commitment to transparency and community involvement, vital components as San Bernardino navigates its current challenges.

With the meeting drawing to a close, the atmosphere remained hopeful yet aware of the work ahead. The city stands at a crossroads, with new leadership and community support poised to shape its future.

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