Should the City of Alameda try to control or regulate the slaughter of backyard farm animals, like pigs, chickens and rabbits? Action Alameda News would like to hear from you.
“These kinds of permits are less thirty percent of the permits you issue” said Councilmember Frank Matarrese, “These aren’t the things I hear people complaining about.”
RT @alamedacounty: "What's Open, What's Closed on Memorial Day" via Piedmont Patch http://t.co/2SdFBVMBxV BTW, County offices are CLOSED... #,11 hours ago
Council Approves Extension to Swim Center Agreement http://t.co/OjhcE4o10j #,18 hours ago
Crackdown on Business Licenses Coming, City Manager Says http://t.co/KyZffc3mF6 #,18 hours ago
Post Edited: Crackdown on Business Licenses Coming, City Manager Says http://t.co/TOIyvBWRDJ #Alameda #,19 hours ago
Point Transfer Moves Forward http://t.co/bAf15XHBE0 #,May 23
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