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Supervisors to get down to business

A special study session developing methods to improve economic development in Calaveras County will be the highlight of Tuesday’s Board of Super-visors meeting. District 1 Supervisor Cliff Edson, who is acting as the 1:30 p.m. study session’s chair, encouraged members of the public to attend and share their thoughts and recommendations with the board.

Supervisors will also look at approving an additional $23,087 for Jenny Lind Elementary School’s Safe Routes to School project. The project’s route, which has been in place since 2011, has caused tension between the Calaveras Unified School District and District 5 Supervisor Darren Spellman. If approved, the money – provided by the federal Safe Routes to School initiative – will be used to create a design exception report that allows the project to move forward without adopting newly implemented Caltrans design standards.

Also on Tuesday’s agenda, the board will decide whether to approve a new funding method for the county’s Driving Under the Influence Reporters Reward, which provides a $100 reward to individuals who report drunk drivers, by increasing bail amounts on vehicle code infractions by $5 and transferring the fine to the county to continue funding the program.

At 11 a.m., discussion regarding the adoption of a short-term vacation rental ordinance for Lake Tulloch subdivisions will again be before the board. The Board of Supervisors meeting begins at 9 a.m. in board chambers, 891 Mountain Ranch Road, San Andreas.





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