Beacon Station Revamps Service
Local Teens Debate World Peace
General Plan Advisory Committee Meeting
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.
Rabid Skunks In Jackson
BOS Reviews Fees To Pine Grove Development The PC Called A “Deal Breaker”
Mule Creek Prison Honoree
Plymouth City Council
Thursday’s Plymouth City Council Meeting revolved around two presentations. The first was from an electronic document repository software company. The program being presented allows small businesses to electronically house documents and make them easily available internally, as well as to the public online. The council listened to the presentation and commented that it was worth further investigation. The second presentation was on the upcoming 3rd Annual Motorcycle Expo, which will be held May 31st through June 1st at the Amador County Fairgrounds.
An ordinance was discussed which would amend the municipal code regarding the operation of motorcycles, but was tabled until next week’s meeting. Lorett Kinnicutt, President of “Women’s Motorcycle Events” announced that any Plymouth resident could attend the event free of charge. To prove residency, simply present a copy of your utility bill or other document with a Plymouth address.
Jackson City Council: Honors Outgoing City Council Member & Installs New
Ione Evaluates Park Improvements
Be on the lookout for future park improvements in Ione. Council Members and Ione’s Park and Recreation Commission took a tour of local parks and evaluated what the needs are for each. This tour included Grover Park, Oak Ridge, and Howard Park. A public hearing was held regarding Oak Ridge with “good input” provided by those who live around the park. However, this is just the beginning of the surveying process. Staff are currently working on obtaining public input through various outlets. A public hearing at the Oak Ridge park mentioned the need for a play structure, much like the one recently installed at Bryson Park.
Another consideration could be a park that looks similar to Ione’s Train park. A request for authorization for staff to purchase a play structure for the park at no more than 10 thousand dollars was added to the Ione City Council agenda. City Manager Kim Kerr reminded the council that a play structure would be considered a fixed asset, and would ideally be installed by July 1st if approved. The 10 thousand dollars includes the purchase of the structure but does not incorporate the cost of prepping the ground and installation. The instillation goal for the entire project would require “get as much volunteer work as possible” and Council intends to look into utilizing crews from Mule Creek State Prison. The Council approved the funds for the Oak Ridge Play Structure unanimously.