Wednesday, 27 November 2024

Community

CLEARLAKE – The Public Education and Government (PEG) Committee will hold a regular meeting at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 1.


The group will meet at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive.


Under business, the group will consider establishing a procedure for verifying that earmarked PEG funds are spent on TV8, discuss KPFZ as a future nonprofit host for public access TV8, discuss final approval of letter suggesting a production of a viewing and discussion program featuring a Jeff LaFrance video, discuss a membership letter and membership procedure, and continue a discussion on fundraising.

 

LAKEPORT – Public Services Director Kim K. Clymire hosted the second of a series of meetings on March 25 to begin developing a Mt. Konocti Master Plan.


A group of more than 40 individuals, with varied recreational interests attended and a spirited, interactive, discussion was held that allowed everyone present to discuss and list their ideas for the development of the mountain’s master management plan.


Representatives from the Lake County Sierra Club, Redbud Audubon Society, Lake County Land Trust, Big Valley Rancheria, the Elem Tribe and the general public were in attendance.


When complete, which will probably take one to two years, the plan will govern the park’s use, conservation and preservation. Types of use, policies and procedures, resource and fire management plans and more were discussed, as well as, restrictions that come with the sale of the property, including day use only, except by special arrangements, no motorized vehicles, except by authorized use, and preservation and conservation of the mountain.


County staff anticipates having the basics of the master plan decided on prior to opening the trails to the public late this year or early next year.


Additional meetings are scheduled to take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 10, and Wednesday, June 24, at the Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum, 16435 Main St.


For more information contact the Public Services Department at 262-1618 or visit

www.preservekonocti.org.


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LAKE COUNTY – Clearlake City Councilman Roy Simons will be Herb Gura's guest on “The Law Show” this weekend.


The show will air live from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, on KPFZ 88.1 FM.


Call in and ask about Provinsalia, and all things Clearlake.


The call-in number is 707-263-3435 or 800-732-5739 (KPFZ).


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HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE – On March 17, the Hidden Valley Lake Community Services District Board of Directors appointed Judy Mirbegian to the board.


Mirbegian’s health care profession and working in a public sector will be an asset to the district’s board.


Her outstanding commitment to the Hidden Valley Lake community on various association committees and as a director also are expected to bring a wealth of experience and expertise.


District officials welcomed Mirbegian and said they were honored to have her as part of their organization.


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SACRAMENTO – Assembly Speaker Karen Bass has appointed First District Assembly member Wesley Chesbro (D-Arcata) chairman of the Assembly Select Committee on Disabilities.


Chesbro, who served in the State Senate from 1998-2006, chaired the Senate Select Committee on Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health.


“Chairing this committee will allow me to continue the work on behalf of people with disabilities that I started when I was in the State Senate,” Chesbro said. “Unfortunately, after I left the Senate this committee was discontinued, but now the Assembly has filled the void. With the establishment of this committee, the Assembly can provide a greater focus on the needs of Californians with disabilities.”


The Select Committee on Disabilities will hold hearings to discuss a variety of issues to promote access to quality health care for persons with disabilities, including issues relating to mental, physical and developmental disabilities.


“I am looking forward to hearing from all the stakeholders and discussing how California can best meet the needs of this constituency. This is something that I am passionate about and I am thankful to the speaker for this appointment,” Chesbro said.


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MIDDLETOWN – Calpine invites the community to attend a free Earth Day celebration from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 18, at the Calpine Geothermal Visitor Center in Middletown.


There will be free bus trips to The Geysers where you can tour a working geothermal power plant, reservations required.


Musical performers will be providing entertainment throughout the day as well as guest speakers: at 10 a.m. Brad Barnwell of the Audubon Society will be speaking on “Birds of Lake County” and at 12:30 p.m. Scott Catamas, trained by Al Gore, will give a presentation on climate project providing the newest information regarding the science and solutions of climate change.


Many organizations will have informational booths, activities and giveaways. Children can have their face painted, pan for gems, do a scavenger hunt or enter a recycled art contest.


Electric, and hybrid cars as well as solar oven also will be on display.


There will be much more, so please call 987-4270 with any questions, or to reserve a seat for the power plant tour.


The Calpine Geothermal Visitor Center is located at 15500 Central Park Road, Middletown.


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