LAKEPORT >> Declaring tourism as Lake County’s biggest draw and that tourism is one of the largest revenue streams, the point person on the issue of algae blooms, cautioned the Board of Supervisors of economic impacts on Tuesday, December 19. “It’s not just Clearlake Oaks or Clearlake but the entire county as a whole (at […]
The Board of Supervisors and county administration excoriated Pacific Gas & Electric for bulldozing through a tentative plan to demolish a vital dam and whose absence can harm Lake County financially and ecologically.
Another sign of automation's impact on daily life as the Board of Supervisors at the regular meeting November 28 indicated likely approval to move forward with assigning an independent third party to manage citations and fines issued to violators of county ordinances.
A constant the last few years has been a jump in inflation challenging those living paycheck-to-paycheck, but Lake County took action to give a hand up to those where a rising tide almost drowned them in bills, never mind float their boats.
Perhaps it was a change in the weather or the onrush of holidays but the Board of Supervisors dug into the kitty to help the county's less fortunate with assistance to put food on the table this winter.