Seminar To Be Held Regarding New Building Codes
New California residential building codes are going into effect January 1st, and anyone who works in residential construction -- contractors, builders, architects, handymen --are invited to attend an overview of the new code requirements presented by local building departments. Topics include state’s new fire safety regulations; new structural requirements; and a review of major California Energy Commission regulation changes over the past 5 years. There is no charge for the seminar, which will be held Tuesday, December 4th from 4 – 6 pm at the Jackson Civic Center. Call the Jackson City office at 223-1646 to RSVP – you must reserve a spot as space is limited to 125 people. The Cities of Jackson, Ione, Sutter Creek and the County of Amador are sponsoring a seminar, with support from the California Building Officials Association.
Ford Settles Exploror Suit
If you own a 1991 through 2001 Ford Explorer, the Ford Motor Company may have some good news for you. Ford has reached a settlement agreement Wednesday in Sacramento Superior Court in a massive class-action lawsuit. Attorneys for the plaintiffs say 1 million Explorer owners in four states will get vouchers toward the purchase of a new Ford vehicle. Affected Explorer owners will be able to apply for $500 vouchers to buy new Explorers or $300 vouchers to buy other Ford or Lincoln Mercury products. The vouchers will be good for one year and will be transferrable from one owner to another. The company admits no wrongdoing in the settlement. Ford has faced lawsuits across the country stemming from a series of rollover accidents that involved earlier models of the popular Explorer. Ford says it’ll notify everyone affected by the settlement in late December or early January.
Symposium on Sierra Climate Change
Registration is now open for a Symposium on Climate Change presented by the Sierra Nevada Conservancy. This free Symposium will take place on Wednesday, December 5th, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Miners Foundry in Nevada City and will feature in-depth discussions with experts from the academic, government, business and non-profit fields on the vital topic of climate change in the Sierra Nevada. In an attempt to reduce the carbon footprint as much as possible, the Sierra Nevada Conservancy is encouraging Symposium participants to carpool. To register for the event phone (530) 823-4670 or go to their website Sierranevadaconservancy.ca.gov
Home For The Holidays
Now it’s time for TSPN’s Home for the Holidays series – featuring fun, free or low cost activities for the whole family to enjoy right here in Amador County, now through New Years Day! Here’s a look at what’s coming up this weekend: