Joshua Sebold
Staff Writer
2/16/2010
The working groups for the general plan update will be meeting in their own districts for the first time next week.
The agendas for the meetings feature discussion of past community visioning discussions on the new general plan along with strengths and weaknesses of the current general plan.
The meetings will be open to the public.
The Sierra Valley group will meet at the Portola Library from 1:00-4:00 pm Monday, Feb. 22.
The Mohawk Valley group will meet at the Graeagle Community Church from 6:00 to 9:00 pm Monday, Feb. 22.
The Chester Almanor group will meet at the Veteran’s Hall from 9:00 to noon Tuesday, Feb. 23.
The Indian Valley group will meet at the Indian Valley Community Service District office, Room Three, from 6:00 to 9:00 pm Tuesday, Feb. 23.
The Quincy-American Valley group will meet in the Planning Commission Chambers from 9:00 to noon Wednesday, Feb. 24.
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