Thursday, 26 April 2007 01:26
Amador County Recreation Agency Requests Increase In Funding: Takes Request On The Road To Jackson &
The Amador County
Recreation Agency is once again raising funds to continue with the recreation
build out in Amador
County. Each year the
agency relies heavily on local government agencies to finance the bulk of the
annual budget. ACRA
Executive Director Tracey Towner-Yep said during 2006-2007 member contributions
came to $117,660 while the actual ACRA budget grew $220,000 a difference of
$102,340 or 87%. Towner-Yep said as ACRA grows and becomes more
self-sufficient, it is apparent that the base funding used to seed this
operation needs to increase as well. Although ACRA’s budget has
more than doubled in size since 2004-2005, the member contributions have
increased by only 8% per year, thus leaving a funding gap for the expanding
agency and budget.
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Local
Thursday, 26 April 2007 01:07
Joint Water Committee Meeting: Wicklow Way, Water Rights, & Plymouth Pipeline All Topics of Discussi
Representatives from the
Amador Water Agency, the Board of Supervisors, local city councils and ARSA
were all in attendance at the joint water committee meeting held this week. A
topic of discussion was the Wicklow
Way subdivision project and that projects impact
on the Jackson Creek. Concerns included the fact that as much as 3 million
cubic yards of dirt will be bulldozed and moved. This, in turn, is causing some
concern that the downstream areas will be damaged.
Published in
Local
Thursday, 19 April 2007 01:35
Court of Appeals Issues Long Awaited Decision On Plymouth’s MSA With The Ione Band of Miwok: County
The California State Court’s Third District Court of
Appeals late yesterday issued the long awaited decision on the City of
Plymouth’s Municipal Services Agreement with the Ione Band of Miwok. The decision pertains to the Amador County suit against the City over
the city’s agreement between the tribe and the decision now completely voids
the MSA and all its provisions. Accordingly, the decision of the City to enter into the MSA without
complying with CEQA is void. For this reason the MSA and its support of the
trust application of the Tribe is invalid. We will affirm the judgment
granting the writ of mandate and enjoining the implementation of the MSA. In
2004 the City approved the MSA with the tribe.
Published in
County Growth
Thursday, 19 April 2007 01:27
Amador County Parents are Concerned about Their Children Using The Internet
Parents have become
increasingly wary of letting their children use the internet as internet sex
crimes targeting children have been on the rise. Locally, Amador County has
also encountered these crimes. More recently in December the Sheriff’s Office arrested Richard
Phillip Davidson, 48, of Pioneer after they received reports of a sexual
predator trying to contact children via the internet
Published in
Local
Thursday, 19 April 2007 01:09
Documents Filed With the California Department of Forest are Generating Interest
Sierra Pacific Industries’
latest timber harvest plan is generating quite a bit of interest- both from
opponents and proponents of forest logging. Documents filed with the California
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or CalFire, show Sierra Pacific
plans to log more than two-thirds of the 74,000 acres the
company owns in Amador and Calaveras County over the next 80 years. The long
term plan and application was originally filed in October of 2006. However at
that time the state forestry department returned them because some information
was missing or unclear according to state officials.
Published in
Law Enforcement