Planning commission approves expansion of Oaks Hotel
The Paso Robles Planning Commission approved on Tuesday night an application filed by Mary Quan proposing to construct a new free standing 66 room hotel with a 3,000 square foot conference area and separate spa building, located on the same site as the existing Oaks Hotel. Because the Oaks Hotel has advertised in our company’s …
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Racing triathlons makes me feel alive
Triathlons changed my life. Five years ago I weighed 280 pounds. I had a BMI of 36, which classified me as severely obese. I was ready for a change. I spent a few months working up to my first 5k run. I set my next target as a sprint triathlon. Over a year of training …
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Council’s decision to open Centennial Pool is the right move
Here’s my view of the city decision to re-open the city pool at Centennial Park. Good job city council! The Paso Robles City Council voted earlier this month to take the steps necessary to open Centennial Pool for the summer in 2016. With the city looking to restore some of the services lost during the …
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Planning commission forms committee on historic homes and buildings
The Paso Robles Planning Commission met last night to discuss the city’s “Historic Resources,” which means homes and buildings that might be worthy of historic preservation. See agenda item here. In 2014 the Paso Robles City Council approved the demolition of the Macklin home at 1527 Park Street. The council reluctantly took the action after …
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