The Cloverdale City Council convened on May 14, 2025, to discuss several pressing issues, primarily focusing on water security and infrastructure solutions for the city. The meeting highlighted the need for proactive measures to secure funding and resources for future water needs.
One of the key discussions involved the proposal to form an ad hoc committee aimed at identifying costs associated with various water solutions. A council member emphasized the importance of establishing clear goals to capitalize on potential funding opportunities that may arise. The urgency of this initiative was underscored by the current uncertainty surrounding funding availability, suggesting that timely action is crucial to avoid missing out on financial support.
The council also addressed the ongoing efforts of the existing infrastructure committee, which is actively exploring alternative solutions to ensure Cloverdale's water supply. Council members noted that they are working collaboratively to develop strategies that would reduce the city's reliance on external water sources. This includes discussions with Assembly Member Rogers, who has expressed willingness to provide financial assistance for local water programs.
Additionally, the council discussed a potential lease agreement with Vulcan Mining Company for six acres of land, which could facilitate the drilling of deeper wells to enhance the city's water supply. The public works department has been involved in preparing the necessary documentation to advance this initiative, with the assemblyman committed to supporting the city's efforts to secure funding.
The meeting concluded with a focus on the importance of exploring all available options for water storage and management, although some proposals, such as participation in the Ill Russian project authority, were deemed not feasible at this time. Overall, the council's discussions reflected a proactive approach to addressing Cloverdale's water challenges and ensuring the city's long-term sustainability.