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Tuolumne County, CA – Tuolumne Utilities District (TUD) paving work in Tuolumne County continues to impact travel.
As reported here on Monday, crews are working in several areas of the county, including Sonora, through Friday, July 2nd. TUD adds that additional paving is also scheduled at various locations in Tuolumne City and Ponderosa Hills with work continuing into next week.
The operating hours in those areas are from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., beginning Friday, July 2, and resuming on Tuesday, July 6. No specific roadways were named but traffic controls will be in place where work is being done. Motorists can expect up to ten-minute delays in those cone zones.
The Tuolumne Utilities District has hired a company to do paving work on various streets in Jamestown as part of an effort to finalize repairs in those areas.
The Tuolumne Utilities District will hold meetings on Thursday and Friday of this week to discuss the budget, upcoming projects and the open General Manager
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Sonora, CA Two new myMotherLode.com blogs were posted today, one focused on recent TUD board actions, and the other on education.
The first, submitted by Tuolumne County Alliance for Resources and the Environment (TuCare) Executive Director Melinda Fleming criticizes recent actions taken by the Tuolumne Utilities District (TUD) board of directors, including the dismissal of General Manager Ed Pattison. You can find the blog by clicking here.
The second is authored by Calaveras Superintendent of Schools Scott Nanik, and it raises concerns about how current state legislation could negatively impact local charter schools. Click here to read the blog.