Morro Bay leaders advocate for local priorities at State Capitol

By Morro Bay Life · Tue Feb 11 2025

Morro Bay leaders advocate for local priorities at State Capitol

Delegation tackles energy, housing, and sustainability issues before attending statewide leadership academy

A delegation of Morro Bay officials, led by Mayor Carla Wixom, traveled to Sacramento this week to champion the city’s priorities and strengthen their leadership skills. Accompanied by Council Members Jeff Eckles, Bill Luffee, and Zara Landrum, along with City Manager Yvonne Kimball, the group met with state officials and participated in key discussions about Morro Bay’s future. Council Member Cyndee Edwards was unable to attend due to a family commitment.

Over two days, the delegation engaged with state legislators and agencies to address issues critical to Morro Bay’s growth and sustainability. Topics included large-scale battery storage projects, coastal housing policies, offshore wind energy, disaster preparedness, and local government funding.

“Advocating for Morro Bay at the State Capitol ensures that our community’s needs and perspectives are included in statewide decision-making,” said Mayor Wixom. “These meetings provide us with the opportunity to build relationships and find solutions to challenges facing our city and the region.”

Advocacy Highlights

To comply with the Brown Act, the delegation divided into smaller groups for meetings with state officials, ensuring transparency and adherence to public meeting regulations.

Following their advocacy efforts, the city officials are attending the League of California Cities Mayor and Council Members Academy through Friday. This program provides essential training in legal, financial, and governance practices, equipping leaders to effectively serve their communities.

“The academy is a valuable opportunity to refine our leadership skills and learn best practices to advance the interests of Morro Bay,” said Council Member Luffee.

The delegation will return to Morro Bay with actionable insights and strategies to further the city’s goals. For more information, contact City Manager Yvonne Kimball at ykimball@morrobayca.gov

Feature Image: Council Member Eckles, Council Member Luffee, Senator Laird, Mayor Wixom, Council Member Landrum

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