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City of Ukiah Parks Gap Analysis
The City of Ukiah is conducting a Parks Gap Analysis. The need for this analysis was identified in the City’s 2040 General Plan. The General Plan states the City “shall prepare a parks gap analysis identifying areas of the city underserved by parks and recreation facilities access.” Additionally, the “analysis shall, at a minimum, establish equitable access standards, including the minimum distance between parks and every residence, and potential funding mechanisms.”
Mendocino County Featured Pet: Stormy
UKIAH, 7/24/24 – This week’s featured pet is Stormy, available for adoption at the Ukiah Animal Shelter. Stormy is a one-year-old male. Here’s his profile from the Ukiah Animal Shelter:. Handsome Stormy came to the shelter with another dog, both of whom are a bit shy. Stormy...
Mendocino County’s Grange Fire subdued; Highway 128 reopened in Anderson Valley
An aggressive jump on the 80-acre Grange Fire in Mendocino County’s Anderson Valley by air and ground Thursday afternoon and evening seems to have brought the wildfire under control, allowing life in the Philo area to return somewhat to normal on Friday, local residents said. One residence along Highway 128 was lost and five structures were damaged in the 3:38 p.m. fire, which grew from a ...
Supervisors to hold special meeting to consider Kelseyville name change ballot measure
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The Board of Supervisors will hold a special meeting next week to consider whether to put the issue of a proposed name change for the Kelseyville area on the November ballot. The board will meet beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday, July 30, in the board...
Ukiah Library to host Art Walk staff show ‘After Work’
The Ukiah Branch Library staff invites the community to join us for Art Walk Ukiah: Mixed Media Staff Show “After Work” on Friday, Aug. 2 from 5-7 p.m. During July and August, we will feature a mixed media exhibit created by the talented Ukiah Library staff. The featured art will include poetry, crochet, sewing, painting, collage, photography, and other handmade crafts.
Bureau of Land Management increases fire restrictions in Central California District due to high fire danger
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Bureau of Land Management is increasing fire restrictions and temporary target shooting limitations for BLM-managed public lands within the Central California District. Increased restrictions are in effect for the Central Coast Field Office, Mother Lode Field Office and the Ukiah Field Office effective July...
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