Tuesday, 14 August 2007 01:32
City Of Jackson: Jackson Hills Decision
Jackson City Council met Monday night to a large
audience and full agenda, which focused mainly on the Jackson Hills Development
Project. The
meeting began with administrative and council reports, and then began the next
portion of the agenda to review and discuss Jackson Hills.
A brief presentation was given by Allen Warren the President of New Faze, the
developer of the project, where he also introduced Marty Tuttle serving as the
project lead, Staff Engineer Les Clark, and Project Attorney Mike Cook. From
there began the public hearing, many members of the community, both those
supportive of the project, and those opposed, addressed the council with facts,
statistics, and fervor.
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County Growth
Tuesday, 14 August 2007 01:29
Plymouth City Council Meeting
The Municipal Services Agreement between the City of Plymouth and the Ione
band of Miwok Indians was originally adopted in February of 2004. Shortly after that adoption, in March of 2004, two complaints were filed with
the Amador Superior Court saying the city had wrongly adopted the MSA. One
complaint was made by Amador County and the other by the No Casino in Plymouth organization (NCIP).
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Local
Tuesday, 14 August 2007 01:27
El Dorado Forest OHV Grant Apps Available
The
El Dorado National Forest is developing an
application for California Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) Cooperative funds for the
upcoming 2007-2008 cycle. The Forest Service anticipates submitting the
application which will include funding requests for several different aspects
of the regulation and support of OHV usage. The application to be submitted
will request funds for OHV and
Over-Snow Vehicle (OSV) Law Enforcement in all four Ranger Districts across the
Forest, OHV Trail Maintenance and repair in Amador, Georgetown and Placerville
Ranger Districts, the
purchase of two snowmobiles for winter patrols on the Amador Ranger District,
the purchase of two motorcycles for summer patrols on the Pacific Ranger
District, and Facility Operation and Maintenance on the Georgetown and
Placerville Ranger Districts.
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State
Tuesday, 14 August 2007 01:20
CHP Reports On Weekend Collisions
The California Highway Patrol is reporting
several accidents over the weekend on Amador county roadways. Friday afternoon saw two collision
one on Latrobe Rd
near the county line and the other at Rocky lane in the Pioneer area.
The Latrobe Road
collision involved a solo car driven by Joseph Simon, 19 years old of Sacramento,
and his passenger, 18 year old Heather Thorton of Rancho
Cordova. The pair was southbound on Latrobe in a 1990 Acura
Integra when Simon failed to negotiate a turn in the road just after crossing
the Cosumnes River, according to the CHP report, due
to his level of intoxication. The car skidded off of the roadway, struck a tree
and then overturned. Simon
was arrested at the scene for suspicion of driving under the influence.
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Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 14 August 2007 01:17
Motorcycle Collision On Lower Ridge Rd. Injuries One
Yesterday at around 9:30 am a two vehicle collision occured on Lower Ridge Rd near Forest Products Drive on Sutter Hill. The
accident was a bobtail
type delivery truck versus a motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle was
transported with major injuries to Sutter
Amador Hospital.
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Law Enforcement
Thursday, 09 August 2007 00:30
Ione City Council Special Meeting
The Ione City Council met
Tuesday night to discuss a full agenda. The meeting began with an acceptance of
the consent agenda and public comment. At this time Mule Creek State Prison
Warden Richard Subia informed
the council members that Tuesday morning the Board of Supervisors had voted to
create a community block grant program that will allow those residents who
lived around the Mule Creek State Prison with wells that tested high in
nitrates the ability to get a direct hook up to access for water from the city
of Ione.
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Local