There’s little progress to report on the massive Park Fire in Butte County. It covers 428,000 acres and is 34 percent contained. It’s been roaring for more than 2 weeks now. The weather is expected to stay hot and dry, with some cooling over the weekend but there’s little chance for any beneficial rain.
Clear Lake State Park is looking for opinions about its future, The park will have an open house later this month to hear from community members about what they’d like to see the park look like. You can drop into the park’s visitors center on Soda Bay Road in Kelseyville anytime after 4:30 on August 21st to learn what the state has in mind for the popular 590-acre park. The State Parks office says the idea is to make the place for visitors and address important infrastructure needs. You can find out more on the state park website.
