The City of Lafayette has released its latest Weekly Roundup with updates on city projects, safety, and community events. Highlights include a statement on the March 21 murder investigation, $3.7 million in state funding for the Aqueduct Pathway, and approval of new downtown housing. The city also announced new public art and endorsed the Lafayette School District parcel tax measure for the June ballot.
Other updates include the Garbage and Green Waste Lid-Flip Study on April 6–7, landscaping work on Pleasant Hill Road medians, and an upcoming Plaza Lawn closure for maintenance. Residents can also register for summer camps, apply for the Lafayette Art & Wine Festival, and join the Police Citizens’ Academy. More details and subscription information are available at www.lovelafayette.org/connect…