Business View Civil & Municipal l November 2022
75 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 9 replacing a lot of old picnic tables with newer ones that are clean.” A new amphitheater is currently under construction across from Farmersville High School that will act as a place for teachers to use as an outdoor classroom, and will also be open for public and private events. “It has a small stage so if they want to have a mariachi band, a place to play for a birthday party or anything, people can use it as they want,” Gomez says. “We’re also going to have community-wide events and host different shows or performances and things like that. It’s just a great opportunity for public or private use, for people to come together and use it.” Farmersville’s approach to improving itself extends to its road infrastructure, as well. The city is in year one of a six-year plan for street improvements that include fixing and repaving both commercial and residential roads. Tulare County residents struggling to cover the cost of their household’s home energy bill are encouraged to apply for financial assistance through CSET’s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which provides aid to low-income community members to manage their immediate heating and/or cooling needs. Eligibility for assistance is based on LIHEAP income guidelines. ARE YOU STRUGGLING TO KEEP THE LIGHTS ON? WE CAN HELP. Please visit our website www.cset.org/energy-assistance or call the Energy Assistance Hotline at 1-844-224-1316 for more information. C I TY OF FARMERSV I LLE , CAL I FORNI A
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