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The Agenda: Local government briefs for 2.8.21
February 8, 2021
A frontal view of Eagle Construction of VA’s proposed townhomes, described in plans as “classical in aesthetic.” (
Courtesy of Eagle Construction of VA)
Libbie Avenue townhomes, housing zoning changes on council agenda
The Richmond City Council meets Monday starting with a 2 p.m. work session on the Richmond 300 master plan. Councilmembers previously submitted requests for amendments to the plan, which was adopted in December.
Business on the 6 p.m. regular meeting agenda includes a vote on Eagle Construction of VA’s plan to replace two houses at 509 and 511 Libbie Ave. with a 14-unit townhome development. The Planning Commission endorsed the project with one member dissenting.
Trees that destroyed a historic barn on Nancy Jameson s family farm.
January 28, 2021 People all over the county are still feeling the effects of Tuesday’s storm, which took out trees and crushed structures and cars. As of this afternoon, customers in almost every community are still without power, with Willits the hardest hit at 3,434 customers in the dark. Redwood Valley is next, with 1,728, then Laytonville and Covelo, with 1,321 and 1,256 respectively.
Most of the county roads are now open, but there are still piles of brush on the road, including branches dangling from trees and power and telecommunication lines.
A Greenfield resident reported that roads had been partially cleared, but that some houses and vehicles had been damaged. A lot of decks and outbuildings around the county have been splintered, in addition to hundreds of trees, especially madrones and oak trees that still have enough leaves to hold onto piles of snow.