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PG&E Prepares For Habitat Conservation Plan
Amador County - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife service, in cooperation with the California Department of Fish and Game, is preparing a major joint Environmental Impact Report and Habitat Conservation Plan for the PG & E multi-region area of the North Coast, Central Coast, Sacramento Valley and Sierra. The Plan covers approximately 550,000 acres and includes the right-of-way surrounding gas and electric transmission and distribution facilities. It covers the network of PG&E facilities in 36 counties, 18 of which are in the Sacramento Region, which includes Amador, Calaveras, Sacramento and Tuolumne Counties. The Habitat Conservation Plan, or HCP, is being prepared under the Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973. PG&E intends to request a permit to cover 75 species federally listed as threatened or endangered and 34 unlisted species that may become listed during the term of the permit. PG & E needs the permit to authorize “incidental harm” to endangered species that could occur as a result of implementing activities covered under the HCP.
At least nine of the endangered species, ranging from the California Tiger Salamander to the American Peregrine Falcon and the Bald Eagle are included in the agencies' “Proposed Covered Species” list for the Sacramento region. Section 9 of the Act and Federal regulations prohibit the harm or harassment to any of the listed species. However, permits may be issued to authorize the “incidental take” of these species. “Incidental take” is defined by the Act as take that is incidental to, and not the purpose of, carrying out an otherwise lawful activity. The EIR will also identify potentially significant impacts on land use and planning, agricultural resources, water resources, transportation, noise, air quality, environmental justice, socioeconomics, and other environmental issues that could occur directly or indirectly with implementation of the proposed action and alternatives. PG & E said in a release that the EIR will identify mitigation measures, where feasible, to reduce these impacts to a level below significance. A public meeting will be held on Thursday, December 4, from 2 pm to 4 pm, at the Evelyn Moore Community Center, 1402 Dickson Street in Sacramento. PG & E is encouraging the public to attend and give suggestions on the scope of issues and alternatives to be included in the EIR. Story by Alex Lane (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
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Dangerous Intersection to Get Stoplight
Another Accident at Pine Grove Stoplight
Yet another accident at an intersection in Pine Grove is raising concerns amongst citizens opposed to what one resident referred to as, “the world’s most idiotic traffic signal.” The project, funded by Caltrans, has directly resulted in at least six accidents since the light was installed in mid-2005 at the intersection of Ridge Road and Highway 88. Most resident’s specific concerns center on an unsignaled left hand turn lane that seems to be the cause of every accident so far. TSPN’s contributing photographer Bill Lavallie has been following these accidents since their inception. Monday morning, a driver proceeding up the hill east bound failed to notice the small sign that states “yield to oncoming traffic.” The driver turned left at the light, and was broadsided by a pickup hauling a flatbed trailer loaded with scrap car parts. “This intersection has brought repeated accidents of this nature due to the fact that CALTRANS refuses to put a real turn signal on the left hand turn lane. It is only a matter of time before we have another fatality at this intersection,” said Lavallie. Moderate injuries were reported as a result of this latest accident. TSPN will have a more in-depth story later this week as we gather more information.