Tuesday, 15 May 2007 23:46
Jackson City Council Discusses Water Agency’s Proposed Substantial Rate Increases For Jackson
The Jackson City Council this week considered a 22%
water rate increase, proposed by the Amador Water Agency, at Monday night’s
meeting and the echo of the discussion seemed to be the fact that “there are so
many unanswered questions.” Because no representative of the AWA was available,
City Manager Mike Daly introduced the item and explained that the agency
apparently hired Reed Group, Inc. to assist the Agency in updating their
financial plan. This includes proposed water rates for the periods Fiscal years
of 2007-2008 through 2009-2010.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 23:42
Mandatory Garbage Service For Amador County Residents
A subject sure to generate heated discussion here in
Amador County is that of the Board of Supervisors legislating mandatory garbage
pick up for all Amador County residents.
The subject was last discussed in the May of 2004 when the Board heard from, at
that time Asst. Director of Public Works, Larry Petersen regarding the
development of a mandatory garbage policy. In 2004 the Board was considering
some exceptions from mandatory service for Ranchers and those with little
garbage and a voucher system for self haulers and low income individuals and
families. Currently, driving
the discussion this time around is proposed state legislation that would
mandate garbage and recycling to be 75 percent of all garbage and recycling
waste products.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 23:39
Modification To Appeal Court Decision Makes No Difference In Amador Co. Vs. City of Plymouth
The Third District Court of
Appeals has issued a modification of their April 17th opinion in
regards to the lawsuit between Amador County, the City of Plymouth and the Ione
Band of Mi-Wok Indians. The
April 17th opinion was considered a clear victory for the plaintiffs
in the suit, Amador County, and this new modification to the opinion does not
change that consideration. There has been no change in the court’s judgment
that the struck down the Municipal Services Agreement between the tribe and the
city which was approved by the Plymouth city council back in 2004.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 01:13
City of Sutter Creek Gets Good News From The EPA
The City of Sutter Creek received good news from the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency yesterday. The City had applied for a Brown Field
grant for the Central Eureka Mine, and the Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, in return has granted the City
$200,000 to clean up the site which contains mining waste and is impacted with
heavy metals. The clean up will remove the health and safety risks
associated with the site making it perfect for the City’s hopes of using the 12
acres as a historic park that will provide walking trails. The EPA also granted
$200,000 to clean a hazardous waste site in Tulare County.
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County Growth
Tuesday, 15 May 2007 01:10
Jackson City Council: How To Spend TOT Monies
Last night the Jackson City Council discussed
Measure E. In 2002 Jackson voters approved the
Measure which increased the transient occupancy tax or TOT from 8% to 10%.
The City Council directed that the additional funds be utilized to develop
programs to enhance tourism and business promotion, economic development of
downtown and revitalization programs for Jackson. The City Council appointed an advisory committee to provide
recommendations for the expenditure of the additional transient occupancy tax
funds generated by Measure E. The Committee developed a review procedure
for funding requests to utilize Measure E funds to implement programs in Jackson that were to be approved
by the City Council.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 01:05
Two Fires Keep Crews Busy Over Weekend
Fire Crews were busy on Friday with both a grass
and structure Fire. The first
fire occurred at Carbondale
and Maxwell Roads in the area. The initial call of a smoke check on two
large burn piles came in to Camino Dispatch at 2:22pm. Local Fire crews responded in force with 13 engines,
one dozer, 3 hand crews, and 3 water tankers. Upon arrival it was
realized that the burn piles had spread due to a breeze and had carried embers
which landed and created a series of spot fires.
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Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 15 May 2007 01:01
Vehicle Accident Numbers Down Over Weekend
Other than Friday afternoon’s vehicle fire on
Hurricane Hill, Amador County Roadways were pretty quiet. Sutter Creek City
Police and Fire Crews responded to a vehicle accident on Old Hwy 49 near Dennis Drive. According to witnesses on scene a green Jeep Grand Cherokee was traveling
North from Sutter Hill and lost control on a curve veering into the South bound
lane colliding with a GMC pickup. The passenger in the GMC and the driver were
taken by ambulance to Sutter
Amador Hospital
for their injuries.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 00:56
City Of Plymouth Looks At Waste Water Treatment Plant Expansion Options
On Thursday Plymouth had their Bi-Monthly City
Council meeting in which they discussed and reviewed three different proposals for the Wastewater
Treatment and Disposal Facilities Improvement plan. The first discussed was a proposal
from KASL consulting and Engineers providing civil water resources surveying
based out of Citrus Heights, Ca., the Second proposal was presented from Nolte Associates
Inc., based out of Manteca, Ca, and the third was submitted by Stantec Consulting Inc.
from Sacramento. A Wastewater
facilities master plan was prepared by Toma & Anderson in December of 2006.
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