Friday, 29 November 2024

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NORTH COAST – Caltrans has updated a previously issued bulletin on roadwork with additional lane closures in Lake County and around the North Coast.

 

Included are Mendocino County projects that may impact local commuters.

 

LAKE COUNTY

 

Highway 29

 

– Metal beam guardrail repair at the Saint Helena Creek Bridge will begin Thursday, Feb. 17. Work hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., weekdays. One-way traffic control will be in effect. Motorists should anticipate five-minute delays. Contractor – Stewart Dirt and Aggregate of Fairfield.

 

Highway 175

 

– Metal beam guardrail repair 3.0 miles east of the Lake/Mendocino County line began Monday, February 14. Work hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., weekdays. One-way traffic control will be in effect. Motorists should anticipate five-minute delays. Contractor – Stewart Dirt and Aggregate of Fairfield.

 

MENDOCINO COUNTY

 

Highway 101

 

– A pavement repair project from the Doolan Creek Bridge to Reeves Canyon Road will continue. Traffic will be restricted to one lane in each direction of travel 24 hours per day from 8 p.m. Sunday through 3 p.m. Friday. Motorists may experience minor traffic slowdowns. Northbound ramps at Route 253/South State Street (Exit 546), Route 222/Talmage Road (Exit 548A), Gobbi Street (Exit 548B), and Perkins Street (Exit 549) as well as southbound ramps at West Road (Exit 557) will be intermittently closed. Motorists will be advised to use an alternate route and may experience minor delays. Contractor – Granite Construction Inc. of Ukiah.

 

Highway 222

 

– Replacement of the Russian River Bridge will continue. Work hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., weekdays. One-way traffic control with a temporary signal will be in effect 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Motorists should anticipate 15-minute delays during work hours and five-minute delays at other times. Contractor – CC Myers of Rancho Cordova.

 

Please keep in mind work on all these projects is weather permitting and subject to change. Caltrans wishes to advise motorists to drive with caution when approaching work areas and to be prepared to stop at traffic control stations.

 

The Caltrans Traffic Operations Office has reviewed each project and determined that individual project delays are expected to be less than the statewide policy maximum of 30 minutes, unless noted otherwise above.

 

For information pertaining to emergency roadwork or for updates to scheduled roadwork, please contact the California Highway Information Network (CHIN) at 1-800-GAS-ROAD (1-800-427-7623).

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County residents who subscribe to curbside garbage, recycling, and greenwaste collection service that need to dispose of larger items – appliances, furniture, lawn mowers, tires, etc. – have an easy method to do so by calling their hauler and to schedule a “bulky item pickup.”


“Bulky items” are defined as items that do not fit – or are not allowed – in curbside bins.


While the program does not allow pickup of concrete, dirt, hazardous materials, paint, pianos, tree stumps, yard debris or trash, items in the Bulky Item Collection Program that can be collected curbside include barbecue grills, furniture, household electronics, sports equipment, windows, mattresses, computers, carpet and padding, refrigerator, stoves and more.


For South Lake Refuse & Recycling and Lake County Waste Solutions customers, a bulky item pickup can be scheduled for one item twice per year or two items one time per year.


Most items are free (mattresses, vacuum cleaners, couch, etc), but large appliances (dishwasher, dryers, water heaters, etc.) are charged a $10 fee, which will be added to your next bill.


Additional pickups or items can be scheduled and a fee will be charged.


Customers of Lakeport Disposal can schedule a free pickup for one item; additional pickups or items can be scheduled at $25.


Although the free program is not yet available in the city of Clearlake, Clearlake Waste Solutions will pick up bulky items for a fee; call for scheduling and costs.


In all areas you must schedule a bulky item pick-up before leaving it at the curb. Dumping appliances, furniture, and garbage is hazardous to the environment, unsightly, encourages more dumping. Additionally it is illegal and significant fines can be levied.


Residents with two or more items also can have their hauler drop-off a small debris or recycling bin for a fee. Haulers are under contract, so only bins from the hauler servicing your area can be dropped off.


If a contractor has been hired to perform work on your property, the contractor can use a bin from your hauler. If you hire someone to haul your debris, make sure you receive a receipt to ensure that the item(s) were disposed of properly.


Small appliances, microwave ovens, computers – items considered “E-Waste” – can never be placed in curbside carts as many contain hazardous and toxic materials including lead, cadmium, beryllium, mercury and brominated flame retardants – all of which cannot be put in the landfill and must be disposed of as hazardous materials.


These items can be dropped off free of charge at Lake County Waste Solutions, South Lake Refuse and Recycling, or the monthly e-waste event sponsored by Goodwill, or can be picked-up as a bulky item.


For more information on the Bulky Item Collection Program, E-Waste or any other question related to recycling, please visit www.recycling.co.lake.ca.us or call the Recycling Hotline at 707-263-1980.


No charge e-waste drop-off locations:


Lake County Waste Solutions

230 Soda Bay Rd., Lakeport

707-234-6400 or 1-888-718-4888

Monday - Saturday

7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.


South Lake Refuse & Recycling

16015 Davis St., Clearlake

707-994-8614

Daily

7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.


Goodwill Industries

Bruno's Shop Smart

355 Lakeport Blvd., Lakeport

First Saturday of each month

8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

LOWER LAKE, Calif. – The Lower Lake Historical School Preservation Committee will present its 17th Annual Fashion Festival on Saturday, March 12, beginning at noon in the Lower Lake Historic Schoolhouse Museum’s Weaver Auditorium, 16435 Main St.


Those attending can look forward to a delicious luncheon, entertainment, a hat contest, raffle and fashions by Lisa’s Sizes 3-60 of Clearlake.


This year’s theme is “A Moment in Time, Celebrating Lake County 1861-2011,” so wear your finest hats and outfits and come join the fun!


Tickets are $20 and groups may reserve a table for 10.


Reservations are required and can be made by calling the museum at 707-995-3565.

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Middletown Area Town Hall (MATH) Economic Development Committee will hold its next meeting on Thursday, Feb. 17.


The group will meet at 4:30 p.m. at the Cowpoke Café, 21118 Calistoga Road, Middletown.


Agenda items will include final review and revisions on a transportation planning grant application and letters of support.


For more information e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .



UKIAH, Calif. – “Women Winning Campaigns” is offered by the Women’s Leadership Fund of the National Women’s Political Caucus of California (NWPC) and Service Employees Union International on Saturday, February 26, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the SEIU Hall, 655 Kings Ct., Ukiah.


This training is geared towards to November elections for school boards, community service districts or November 2012 elections for supervisors and city councils.


“Women considering a first run for public office and political veterans should attend this valuable training to learn how to run to win without costly consultants and media budgets,” said Val Muchowski , CTA Women's Leadership Trainer and NWPC CA Vice President of Education and Training. “We’re also running a special track for people running for judge.”


Campaign skills training will be taught by NWPC certified trainers Estelle Clifton of Ukiah, Lynda McClure of Boonville and Val Muchowski of Philo. This training is open to all.


Besides skills training, the day-long session includes campaign handbook, lunch with a panel of politically knowledgeable women and a wine reception.


Topics include why run, getting started, fundraising, campaign team and endorsements.


Estelle Clifton of NWPC-Mendocino will moderate a luncheon panel of politically knowledgeable women.


Pre- Registration is $20. Registration at the door is $30. Call Val Muchowski or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to register. Pre-register at NWPC, PO Box 1140, Ukiah, CA 95482.


The National Women's Political Caucus (www.nwpc.org) is a nationwide multi-partisan organization working to build women's participation in the political process and increasing the number of women in elected and appointed positions, by recruiting, training, and supporting women who seek those elected and appointed offices. Service Employees Union International represents Mendocino County employees.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lakeport Traffic Safety Advisory Committee will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 16.


The meeting will be held at 9 a.m. in the front conference room at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.


Discussion/action items will include the intersection of S. Forbes and First streets.


Citizen members include Chair Ann Blue, Vice Chair Bill Knoll, Vicki Cole, Steve Jones, Kermit Knudson and Max Mulder, and staff members including City Engineer Scott Harter, acting Police Chief Brad Rasmussen and City Clerk Janel Chapman.

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