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Tuolumne County Supervisors To Discuss Drought And Climate Change

Jul 19, 2021 04:51 pm Board of Supervisors (left to right) Dist. 5 Jaron Brandon, Dist. 1 David Goldemberg, Dist. 2 Ryan Campbell, Dist. 3 Anaiah Kirk and Dist. 4 Kathleen Haff Sonora, CA– The Tuolumne County Supervisors will be given a presentation on drought conditions and approving a resolution to continue the proclamation of a local state of emergency due to drought.  In February 2014, a similar state of emergency was declared and lasted until 2017. The presentation will also cover efforts to combat the drought including the  “Save Our Water” campaign that partners state and local agencies together to meet the 15 percent suggested water cuts. Additionally, the supervisors will be seeing a presentation on the preparation of the Climate Action Plan(CAP). A plan

Tuolumne County Supervisors To Discuss Extreme Weather Plans And More

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

Measure V Proponents Concede Election Defeat

Voting center at the Tuolumne County Elections Office in Sonora Sonora, CA While ballots will still be counted over the coming days, it is evident the gap is too wide for Measure V to pass. As reported last night, the initial 12,000 ballots tabulated had about 67-percent opposed and 32-percent in favor. It requires a supermajority in favor, nearly 67-percent, to pass. The Chairman of the Tuolumne County Supervisors, Ryan Campbell, has put out a statement on behalf of the Tuolumne Fire Authority, the group that came together in support of the parcel tax. It reads, “The Tuolumne County Fire Authority Accepts the results of the June 8th election, and is grateful for every voter who took the time to make their voices heard. This election boiled down to a simple question

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