The county acquired Dillard Ranch in 2018 through a trade agreement with Cosumnes Community Services District.
Dillard Ranch is located next to Dillard Road across from Wilton Road and is approximately 97 acres in size. The property is currently a working ranch, used for cattle grazing and growing hay, with a single-family dwelling and additional farm structures.
âWe are excited to hear from the public and to include their input in our plans as we move forward with the development of this property,â said Liz Bellas, Director of Regional Parks. âWe have had this property for three years now, and we are ready to develop it into something that the community can enjoy and be proud of.âÂ
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The Board of Supervisors adopted the 2021-22 County budget on Tuesday, the $7.6 billion budget recognizes stability of County revenues and keeps resources available to address possible future economic challenges. The Board set $41 million towards its General Purpose Reserve and is projecting to end 2021-22 with a $19 million General Fund operating surplus. To address community concerns, the Board allocated $10.4 million over the next several years to help combat illegal marijuana cultivation, short-term rental oversight, illegal dumping and graffiti abatement, snow play nuisance abatement, illegal vending in problem areas, and illegal trucking activities. The post-pandemic desire for outdoor activities prompted an additional $5 million investment in the County’s Regional Parks with capital improvements planned at Glen Helen, Yucaipa, Prado, Guasti, and Mojave Narrows regional parks. Staffing was added to the Homeless Strategic Plan and technological upgrades are due for County sy