Plymouth Decides On Strict Noise Reduction Policy
Board of Supervisors Review Variance Request & Hear From Disgruntled Neighbor
Board of Supervisors Make A Decision On Silver Lake Speed Limit
Meetings On Buena Vista Casino Proposal To Be Held Tonight and Tomorrow
Tonight will begin a series of two Public meetings on the proposed Flying Cloud Casino to be held by the the Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians. The meetings are required under the rules of the Tribal Environmental Impact Report Process and will be at the Evelynn Bishop Hall in Ione from 5 to 8 p.m. this evening and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. The Hall is located in Howard Park. The tribe released their latest Draft TEIR in January and will now accept public comments on the plan as part of the environmental review process. The tribe is now looking at a plan that would phase in the tribal gaming enterprise in 3 stages. The gaming floor would be increased at each stage, as would the amount of tables and machines offered for prospective customers. To see the tribal environmental impact report on the proposed casino, go to the tribe's Web site at buenavistatribe.com/tribal_gaming.htm or the Amador County government Web site at www.co.amador.ca.us/EIRs/BVCP/index.cfm.The report is also available at the Amador County library branch in Ione at 25 E. Main.
Things Heat Up At The BOS Meeting As Board & Chamber Representatives Face Off
Children NOW Report Shows Interesting Statistics About Amador County Kids
SPI Works With State Water Board On Clean Up Issues At Martell Site
Computer User Group Has New Officers
The Amador Computer User’s Group Celebrated their 13th Annual Election Night, and Installation of Officers, at their January meeting. The 2007 Board of Directors are: President – Barbara Kreiss, Vice President – Graham Paul, Secretary – Richard Kennon, Treasurer – Richard Johnson, Program Director – Joran Kreiss, Publicity Director – Sherre Tassos, Director – Sherdean Swift. ACUG meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7 PM at the Senior Center in Jackson. Visitors are always welcome and admission is free.