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Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 3 weeks available.

Weeks

Week of 2026-08-17

Apple Valley council weighs $675K pickleball grant; planning commission reviews subdivision

This week, Apple Valley town officials considered a $675,000 county grant for new pickleball courts, a subdivision request, and updates on a park project. Meeting minutes for all four recent sessions have not yet been published, so no decisions are confirmed.

Town Council

The Town Council met twice this week — in a regular session Aug. 11 and a special session Aug. 13. Both agendas included accepting $675,000 in San Bernardino County funding for the Civic Center Park Pickleball Courts Project. The council also considered approving the use of Quimby Act funds to cover the required 25% local match, and approving Resolution No. 2026-26, which would amend the town's Personnel Policy and Procedures Manual.

The regular meeting agenda also included ratifying July 2026 commercial warrants and wire transfer schedules. A closed session was scheduled to discuss the Town Manager's performance evaluation and real property negotiations for 21777 US Highway 18. The special meeting's closed session also covered property negotiations at that address, involving Bank of America.

Planning Commission

On Aug. 5, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on a proposed tentative parcel map (TPM 21036) to subdivide a 2.56-acre parcel at the northeast corner of Century Plant Road and Shelby Way into two residential lots. The commission also considered approving minutes from its July 15, 2026 meeting.

Parks and Recreation

The Parks and Recreation Commission met Aug. 6. Its agenda included receiving and filing an update on the Captain Joseph McConnell Jr. U.S.A.F. Park project and a CDBG scholarship report, as well as approving meeting minutes and monthly reports.

Coming up

The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing Aug. 19 on a proposal by Conco Construction for Joshua Grading and Excavating to build an operations yard on a 5.74-acre portion of a parcel near Quarry Road and Dachshund Avenue. The project would include a 13,246-square-foot administrative/shop building, a 10,000-square-foot repair shop, a future 6,000-square-foot warehouse, and a fueling station with a 12,000-gallon above-ground diesel tank. The commission will consider adopting a Mitigated Negative Declaration under CEQA and approving site plan review, conditional use permit, and special use permit. The agenda also includes approval of the Aug. 5 meeting minutes.

Week of 2026-08-10

Apple Valley Council to weigh $675K pickleball grant; no decisions yet from recent meetings

No decisions from Apple Valley's recent public meetings have been published yet, as minutes are still pending. The most consequential item on the horizon is a Town Council vote scheduled for Aug. 11 on accepting $675,000 in county funding for new pickleball courts.

Recent meetings

Town Council — July 28 (agenda only)

The council held a public hearing to confirm and levy assessments for Lighting and Landscape Assessment District #1 for fiscal year 2026-2027. The agenda included a proposed resolution (No. 2026-25) to confirm and levy those assessments. The council also planned to select one voting delegate and two voting alternates for the League of California Cities’ 2026 Annual Conference. Minutes have not yet been published, so no vote tallies or final actions are available.

Planning Commission — Aug. 5 (agenda only)

The commission held a public hearing on a tentative parcel map (TPM 21036) to subdivide a 2.56-acre parcel at the northeast corner of Century Plant Road and Shelby Way (APN 0437-571-16) into two residential lots. The commission also considered approving minutes from its July 15, 2026 meeting. No decisions have been published.

Parks and Recreation Commission — Aug. 6 (agenda only)

The commission received an update on the Captain Joseph McConnell Jr. U.S.A.F. Park project, along with a CDBG scholarship report, and considered approving meeting minutes and monthly reports. The agenda listed these items as receive-and-file, with no major decisions noted. Minutes are pending.

Coming up

Town Council — Aug. 11, 2026

The council will consider accepting a $675,000 contract from San Bernardino County for the Civic Center Park Pickleball Courts Project. The agenda also includes approving the use of Quimby Act funds to cover the required 25% local match, and a resolution (No. 2026-26) amending the Personnel Policy and Procedures Manual. Routine consent items include ratifying July 2026 commercial warrants and wire transfer schedules.

A closed session is scheduled to discuss the Town Manager’s performance evaluation and real property negotiations for 21777 US Highway 18. The open portion of the meeting is expected to include the grant vote and other listed items.

Week of 2026-06-29

Apple Valley Council weighs solid waste rate hike, SB1 road list

The Apple Valley Town Council held a public hearing last month on proposed increases to solid waste service charges and also considered adopting the annual list of state-funded road maintenance projects. No decisions have been reported yet, as meeting minutes have not been published. A subsequent Planning Commission meeting on July 1 had no substantive business on its agenda.

Council takes up solid waste rates, road projects

At its June 23 regular meeting, the council conducted a Proposition 218 public hearing on increasing solid waste service charges. Under state law, if a majority of property owners file a written protest, the rate increase cannot move forward. The agenda indicates the council planned to consider adopting Resolution 2026-20, which would set new solid waste charges. No vote tallies or final action are available because the minutes have not been posted.

Also on the agenda was the adoption of Resolution 2026-19, which would approve the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 SB1 road maintenance and rehabilitation project list. This is an annual requirement tied to state gas tax revenues. The specific projects included in the list were not detailed in the agenda summary.

July 1 Planning Commission meeting yields no business

The Planning Commission met on July 1, but the publicly posted agenda consisted only of procedural boilerplate and software metadata, with no actual discussion items or action items listed. The meeting may have been procedural in nature or the agenda content was missing. No decisions were proposed.

Coming up

No upcoming public meetings are currently scheduled in the next 14 days as of July 5, 2026. Residents should check the town’s official meeting calendar for future notices.

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