Flood Commission seeking public input for projects

The Sierra county flood commission has posted this event on their webpage:

August 2: Public Input Requested on Flood Projects. The public is invited to, please, attend a public meeting, August 2, 2023, at 6 PM, at the Albert Lyon Event Center. Share your priorities and suggestions with the Sierra County Flood Commissioner pertaining to possible 2023/24 project proposals. All attendees will be allotted 3 minutes to speak, with additional time if desired after others have had an opportunity to present their suggestions. If you have questions related to the meeting, please contact, Janet Porter Carrejo, jancarrejo@gmail.com, 505-238-8700.

According to Carrejo, Flood commissioner Sandy Jones is trying this method to hear from the public. The response will determine if there will be future meetings of this sort.

For more background on the Flood Commissioner’s duties and history, please see our posting from October 26, 2022. At that time, the annual mil levy generated from the property taxes of all Sierra county property owners was about $447,000 and there was approximately $1.4M in the fund that could be used for projects.

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Debora Nicoll
Debora Nicoll

Debora Nicoll, a member of the board of the Sierra County Public-Interest Journalism Project, will cover the Sierra County Commission for the Citizen, as she did for the Sierra County Sun, capitalizing on her past regular attendance at its monthly meetings as a concerned citizen and champion of responsive government. Nicoll was born and raised in the midwest but is a southwesterner by choice, calling Sierra County home since 2010, when she retired from a 22-year career as a research scientist.

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