Board of Supervisors To Consider Caltrans Agreement
The Board of Supervisors will be receiving an update on the Hwy. 49 bypass as well as consider the Relinquishment Agreement with Cal Trans. Larry Peterson addresses this item in a memo to the Board by stating “As part of the local Hwy. 49 Bypass Project, the County entered into a relinquishment agreement with Cal Trans in March, 2003, to take over sections of the old Hwy. 49 upon completion of the Bypass Project.” Peterson points out that this agreement expires December 31st. The agreement also states that a payment of $960,000 shall be paid to the County “for the purpose of meeting the State’s obligation to ‘…place the state highway (certain segment of existing Hwy. 49 in the county) in a state of good repair.’ “By receiving the state’s payment the County accepts ownership, maintenance, operation, and liability of the relinquishment highway segment,” states the memo.
Jackson Rotary Helps Revitalize River Pines
Lack of Forest Funds Hits School Districts Hard
Board of Supervisors Establishes Priorities
Sutter Gold Mine: Operation Update
Accidents on Friday 12-8-06
As the storm moved in Friday night so did the accident reports. A Non Injury accident occurred around 9:30 PM on Hwy 88 near Nob Hill. Due to the rain and wind blown debris, the female driver lost sight of her lane and skidded on the rain slick pine needles striking the embankment and then rolling over on Highway 88 blocking the west bound lane.
Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board Tightens Up Cease and Desist Order For MCSP
Barn Fire Results In Total Loss Of Building
Next a barn fire was reported on Molfino Rd just outside Jackson. The owner was reportedly burning brush in a burn pile when he believes a spark may have jumped to an adjoining tree and the spread to the barn. The barn was a total loss. Minimal loss was reported to the property itself, as well as, the surrounding buildings.