The Clearlake City Council meets tomorrow at 6 pm and will hear updates on the Cache fire recovery, consider the new fiscal year budget, and an animal control services contract. One of the main items will be presentations from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services on the 2021 Cache fire recovery, Water Resources on the Cache fire post-fire monitoring results, and the Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association on the planting of valley oak trees at Anderson Marsh. There also will be a public hearing to consider an 18-month closure of multiple dirt roads in the area of the Cache fire, and Park Street from Sonoma to Oregon. Also a main item, there will be a public hearing on the adoption of the city’s budget for the fiscal year and appropriations limits. The council will discuss a 10-year contract with North Bay Animal Services for animal care and control services. The annual cost will be $375,000.