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“Designing, Improving & Maintaining Rural Roads”
Press Release for immediate release: December 4, 2013
Good Morning,
The University of California Cooperative Extension Central Sierra is cosponsoring a workshop, “Designing, Improving & Maintaining Rural Roads” in Jamestown on December 13, 2013. The objectives of this workshop are to provide landowners and land managers with information on the design and functions of low standard roads used for agriculture, resource management, residential access and recreation; provide tools for evaluating the conditions and environmental impacts of existing roads; introduce landowners to practices that may be used to improve existing roads and eliminate problems; and, outline procedures for maintaining roads to reduce potential for failure or impaired functioning especially in the aftermath of the Rim Fire.
Please see attached press release and flyer for information and details. Thank you for helping us get this information out to our communities.
Thank you,
Robin Cleveland, Assistant II
UC Cooperative Extension, Central Sierra
UC Cooperative Extension, Central Sierra
Serving Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado and Tuolumne counties
311 Fair Lane, Placerville, California 95667
Phone: 530-621-5528 Fax: 888-764-9669
311 Fair Lane, Placerville, California 95667
Phone: 530-621-5528 Fax: 888-764-9669