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Amador Regional Planning Committee could discuss plans for Highway 49

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slide5-amador_regional_planning_committee_could_discuss_plans_for_highway_49.pngAmador County – The Amador Regional Planning Committee is scheduled to select a vice chairman this week, and could also discuss what to do about a road project for Highway 49.

The Regional Planning Committee meets 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23 at the Jackson Civic Center. The committee has three agenda items, including election of officers, that is, an election of a vice-chairperson.

The committee could also get a follow-up presentation from Ed McMahon on a recent “Your Town Workshop.” The committee is also scheduled to continued discussion of a “plan of action for the Highway 49 Project.”

Committee members also may give reports on their activities in their respective jurisdictions or areas, and to request items be placed on future agendas. The committee will also set the agenda for its March 23 meeting.

Committee members include Jackson Councilman Keith Sweet, and his alternate, Mayor Connie Gonsalves. Mayor Tim Murphy represents Sutter Creek, and his alternate is Councilwoman Sandra Anderson. Sandy Fuller represents the city of Plymouth, and her alternate is Mayor Greg Baldwin.

Member-at-large is Renee Chapman, and her alternate is Brian Jobson. Amador City is represented by Councilman Tim Knox, whose alternate is Mayor Aaron Brusatori. Pine Grove Civic Improvement Club is represented by Lynda Burman, and the Upcountry Community Council is represented by Rebecca Brown.

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