Sonora, CA — The Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors will further review the planned National Disaster Resiliency Competition projects at Tuesday’s meeting.
The county was picked in 2017 to receive $70-million in resiliency funding following the 2013 Rim Fire. We reported two weeks ago that there are some concerns about whether the construction of a biomass facility and two resilience centers can be completed prior to a 2022 deadline. County staff will provide the latest updated information and further discussion will occur about the plan moving forward.
There will also be a public hearing about a proposal from the company Alderman Logging to open a green waste operation at 17180 Alderman Road. The supervisors will decide whether to issue a Conditional Use Permit for the project.
Tuesday’s meeting starts at 9am.
This post was last modified on 02/03/2020 12:50 pm
Written by BJ Hansen.
Sign up for our Breaking News Alerts and the myMotherLode.com Daily Newsletters by clicking here. Report breaking news, traffic or weather to our News Hotline (209) 532-6397. Send Mother Lode News Story photos to news@clarkebroadcasting.com.
You can view live video of the Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors meeting by clicking here. Meetings are typically scheduled the first and third Tuesday of each month beginning at 9 a.m.