The Fullerton City Council has officially canceled its meeting originally scheduled for May 19, delaying discussion on several major public issues facing the city. Among the postponed agenda items were information related to the city’s Fiscal Audit on Accounting Error Findings, proposed amendments involving tobacco-related regulations and potential litigation connected to a housing development proposal.
The canceled meeting had been expected to address continuing concerns surrounding the city’s financial oversight and accounting issues, which have become part of broader discussions about Fullerton’s budget challenges and fiscal sustainability planning in the face of a $13.7 million deficit.
Also delayed was a public hearing regarding proposed changes to municipal regulations affecting businesses that sell tobacco products. The proposed ordinance changes were expected to be reviewed publicly by council members and residents during the meeting…