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Using the 2017 season soon approaching as well as the State of California booming readily of looming legalization, the Trinity Board of Supervisors have moved up their game.
To remain adding and building around the “Urgency” Ordinance No. 315-816, adopted this season past, an ordinance passed to respond to the newest commercial Trinity County standards set forth by MCRSA and after this AUMA (prop 64). So far the response from your Trinity community continues to be lower than excited because process continues to be slow and leaving some property owners feeling omitted. With the help of new inclusive choices for different farmers, the county presenting a far more broad spectrum of the MCRSA is made to offer, therefore increasing farms and properties qualified to apply for compliance.
from NOAA
Snow and rain showers will continue to develop through Saturday…gradually decreasing in coverage with time. Because of the really low snow levels, some small hail will likely be possible with the stronger showers. drier conditions will go back to the region for Sunday through Monday afternoon, before another approaching system brings more rain and mountain snows.
from caltrans
Significant travel delays expected Christmas weekend due to a strong weather system that has been moving through Northern California since early Thursday. All trucks must visit chain check points.
For motorists traveling Northbound Interstate 5, Caltrans is now screening for chains. Trucks without chains will likely be transformed.
Thanks much for a wonderful 2016 season. Thank you so much to file a lawsuit and Kelly for the timeless dedication and difficult process recent years. We’re looking towards 2017 season filled with lovely produce brought to you by local farmers, live music per week as well as the local community gathering you have arrived at expect.
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