Clovis Roundup - October 27, 2021

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Cl vis Roundup WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2021 Vol. 12, No. 12 CONNECT WITH US

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John Holt (right) will be taking over for Luke Serpa (left) as the next City Manager of Clovis starting January 2022.

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From one City Manager to the next, John Holt will be taking over for Luke Serpa as the next City Manager of Clovis starting CUSD Discusses New Campus PG 7

January 2022. On October 25th, Clovis Roundup had the privilege to sit down with John Holt and Luke Serpa to discuss the transition and to get to know more about them. Holt has over 20 years work-

ing with the City of Clovis and looks to continue to provide the best services to the city. When asked about his immediate reaction to learning he’d be the next See TRANSITION, Pg. 5

BooFest Returns to Sierra Vista Mall CLOVIS ROUNDUP STAFF @ClovisRoundup

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Clovis High Wins 12th Straight Boot Over Clovis East PG 14

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Hundreds came out to celebrate the 6th Annual BooFest hosted by Sierra Vista Mall and Clovis PD that took place on October 22, 2021.

It was a frightful evening filled with things that went bump in the night. On October 22nd at Sierra Vista Mall in Clovis, parents arrived with their little ones dressed in their favorite Halloween costume to trick-or-treat at

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Clovis residents struggling to pay rent may soon qualify to receive aid. Fresno County has successfully expended its $13.9 million Emergency Rental Assistance Allocation received from the United States Department of Treasury to help renters who are struggling from the COVID-19 pandemic. On top of the list is the City of Clovis who has received over $2 Million in funding to help Clovis residents. Fresno County has partnered with RH Community Builders to administer the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) throughout all of Fresno County. This includes rural cities. The ERAP began on Monday, Apr 25, 2021. About 2,137 applications were accepted and the average household claim was filed at $6,096. Nine different cities with the highest amounts paid out to date were listed in a press release by Fresno County. On that list, Clovis sits atop the eight other listed cities at $2,277,784. Fresno was not included as they operate a separate program. Fresno County will now focus on continuing the program by administering $16.5 million using the State of California’s allocation. This funding will extend the reach of the program to those communities that still need current rent and utility assistance. If tenants and landlords still need assistance, they can apply at https://www.fresnorentalhelp.com.

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Let’s Talk Clovis Log of Shame Business & Service

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