Have A Heart Workshop Scheduled
The Amador Branch of the American Association of University Women is inviting citizens to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a mother we all can love – Mother Earth. The “Have A Heart” Program, hosted by three local women, is designed to inform citizens on everyday actions that can make our collective footprint on the planet a bit smaller. Michelle Grondin, Manager of the Amador Farmers Market, will discuss how buying local products effects personal, community and global health. Anne Short, a Solid Waste Program Specialist, will give an overview of our county’s solid waste management. Gwen Starrett, Educator with the Amador County Unified School District, will address water issues including landscapes, and what we can do in our backyards, communities and county. The program takes place Thursday, February 14 at the Sutter Creek Community Theatre between 3 and 5pm. The “Have A Heart” program is free and open to the public.
Jackson Rules Zero HEU's in 2008
Also at Monday night’s meeting, the Jackson City Council ruled to allocate zero Housing Equivalent Units - or HEUs - for this year. In other words, no new housing allocations for subdivision applicants in 2008. There were a number of factors considered in this decision, resulting in public debate that questioned whether or not all the proper steps had been taken to make an accurate decision. City Planner Susan Peters, speaking on behalf of the Planning Commission, recommended not allocating any more HEUs, based on the desire to see the impacts of already-approved projects, since none have been built and occupied to date.
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Amador Creek Bridge To Be Named After Pfc. Ornsby-Adkins
The Amador Creek Bridge on Hwy 49 will be named after Pfc. JayD Ornsby-Adkins, a 21-year old Ione native who was killed in Iraq resolution to name the new Hwy 49 Bypass Bridge over Sutter Creek in honor of Ornsby-Adkins. The Allen family owns the ranch property on both sides of the By-pass bridge requested that the proposed renaming of the bridge should honor all fallen veterans. An Allen family member who was killed in World War II is buried near the By-pass Bridge, according to Supervisor Rich Forster, in discussion at Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting. Forster, who sponsored the original resolution, said at the meeting that Private Ornsby-Adkins mother would have no objection to the change. An inquiry with CalTrans revealed that the Amador Creek bridge was named the Veteran’s Memorial Bridge in 1997 but no sign was placed on the bridge at the time. The supervisors voted unanimously Monday to rescind their earlier resolution and to name the Amador Creek Bridge after Jaydee Ornsby-Adkins. The resolution will be sent to Senator Cox’s office to make the request to the state. last year. At the end of last year, supervisors passed a
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Sutter Creek to Hold First Annual Holiday Electric Light Parade
Seamstresses Gift "Cuddle Quilts"
New Doctor Joins Sutter Amador Hospital Staff
Don't Burn Those Pine Needles!
A pine needle collection project is being conducted by the Amador Air District to help reduce the volume of smoke generated by smoldering burn piles. Smoke from such fires is harmful to public health and creates a nuisance for residents trying to enjoy the outdoors or let fresh air into their homes. Instead of burning pine needles, pine cones, grass clippings, weeds and leaves, area residents may bring these materials to a central collection point and place them into a dumpster, starting today through Sunday, December 2nd, from dawn until dusk daily, or until the dumpster is full.
Collection locations are the parking lots of Pine Acres Community Services Building at 12990 Tabeaud Road, Pine Grove; Pioneer Park at 25100 Buckhorn Ridge Road, Pioneer; and Mace Meadow Golf Course, 26570 Fairway Drive, Pioneer. There is no charge for this service. Again, only pine needles, pinecones, grass clippings, weeds and leaves will be accepted. For more information, call the Air District at 257-0112.