TODAY
Rise of hate crimes against Latinos
What: Ex-high court Justice Cruz Reynoso discusses the killing of Luis Gutierrez and the rise of Latino hate crimes with La Raza Law Students Association.
When: 6 p.m.
Where: Basement of King Hall, UC Davis, School of Law, 400 Mrak Hall Drive, Davis
TUESDAY
Filling El Dorado sheriff's position
What: The El Dorado County Board of Supervisors has scheduled a discussion regarding the appointment of a sheriff to fill the remainder of Sheriff Jeff Neves' term. Neves announced that he will retire Dec. 26, a year before his term ends. Seven people have said they will run for the office in the June 2010 primary election.
When: 9 a.m.
Where: Board of Supervisors meeting room, 330 Fair Lane, Building A, Placerville
TUESDAY
Panel to submit strong-mayor report
What: A charter review committee studying strong-mayor issues delivers its report to the City Council. The committee says its suggestions would strengthen the role of the mayor but acknowledges its report stops well short of the strong-mayor measure already certified for the June 2010 ballot. The panel will file supplemental reports in December and January.
When: 6 p.m.
Where: City Hall, first floor council chambers, 915 I St., Sacramento
TUESDAY
Sacramento council considers hotel aid
What: The Sacramento City Council is to decide whether to authorize staff to evaluate financing to leverage a Marriott-style hotel at 930 K St. Developers hope to attract $33 million in conventional and equity investment financing but are looking for the city to close a $10 million gap.
When: 6 p.m.
Where: City Hall, first floor council chambers, 915 I St., Sacramento
TUESDAY
Sacramento warns of watering rules
What: Residents and business owners who receive water from the city of Sacramento should reprogram or turn off irrigation timers until spring. Any weekday watering is a violation. The Sacramento City Council will consider changing its ordinance to allowing watering either Saturday or Sunday during winter regardless of address eliminating the odd-even day rule.
When: 6 p.m.
Where: City Hall, first floor council chambers, 915 I St., Sacramento
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