T-ball at Standard Park
Sonora, CA – With just one plan received regarding the usage of Standard Park, Tuolumne County leaders are asking for the public’s input.
A request regarding proposals for the leasing and operation of the park went out on Monday, May 10th. Since then, only one plan was received from the local non-profit Youth Sports Foundation (YSF). The county relays that the foundation’s stated mission is to “improve the quality of life for Tuolumne County residents through the improvement and enhancement of youth sports facilities.”
To get feedback on the foundation’s bid from citizens, the Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors is holding a hearing on the possible partnering with that organization at its next board meeting. YSF is scheduled to offici
Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors
Sonora, CA–Tuesday morning, the Tuolumne County Supervisors meeting will be discussing a variety of subjects including the discussion of extreme temperature contingency plan. This would involve guidance for agencies and community services that could help at-risk populations who would be medically vulnerable in high heat who lack cooling and adequate shelter
Additionally a presentation on the County’s Master Stewardship Agreement with the Stanislaus National Forest on behalf of Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions. In December 2017, the board of SUpervisors signed a Master Stewardship Agreement(MSA) with the United States Forest Service on behalf of Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions. The reasoning was to give the county authority to conduct mu
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Dr. Eric Sergienko
Sonora, CA Interim Tuolumne County Health Officer Dr. Eric Sergienko will stay in the role through at least February of next year.
Dr. Sergienko also serves as Mariposa County Health Officer, and both counties have agreed to terms allowing him to continue to also serve as Tuolumne County’s interim officer. Tuolumne County agrees to pay Mariposa up to $100,000 for the services per fiscal year.
The Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously today, as part of its consent agenda, to extend the agreement with Mariposa County (and Dr. Sergienko) through February 22.
District One Tuolumne County Supervisor David Goldemberg chimed in, “I just want to recognize the work that Dr. Sergienko is doing as our interim county health officer. He is t