Agencies involved in the Noyo Harbor Multi-Modal Circulation plan are looking for people to participate in two upcoming brainstorming sessions. They say the intensive meetings–called a charrette– will help plan the future mobility, safety, and accessibility of the harbor. You’ll be able to stop by anytime during the interactive meetings to provide your input to learn about the project, and share your ideas on transportation issues affecting Noyo Harbor. The sessions will be held on Monday between 11 am and 6:30 pm and Tuesday from 9 am and 7:30 pm at the Noyo Fish Company, wth representatives of the County, Noyo Harbor, Fort Bragg, and Caltrans will be there. Noyooceancollective.com has more information.

Look for a controlled burn in Lake County’s Black Forest . The Bureau of Land Management Ukiah Field Office will work with Cal Fire’s Lake Napa Unit, the Tribal EcoRestoration Alliance, Mendocino National Forest, and Lake County District 5 on prescribed fire operations in the forest, which is along Soda Bay Road, on the northeast side of Mount Konocti in Kelseyville. Pile burn operations are scheduled to start Monday and may continue periodically through late May. They’ll only burn when conditions allow.

Related Posts

Loading...

Listen Live