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County updates eastern recreation projects; supervisors adopt California joint strategy for sustainable recreation and wildfire resilience

5936144 · August 13, 2025
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County staff gave a broad update on recreation projects in eastern Nevada County — from Pines to Mines to visitor-safety funding — and the board adopted, by roll call, California’s joint strategy for sustainable outdoor recreation and wildfire resilience as a non‑mandatory guiding document.

Nevada County staff summarized a series of recreation projects and partnerships in eastern Nevada County on Aug. 12, and the Board of Supervisors voted to adopt California’s joint strategy for sustainable outdoor recreation and wildfire resilience as a non‑mandatory guiding document.

Shivati Karki Pearl, the county’s senior administrative analyst for recreation, told supervisors the county’s Recreation and Resiliency Master Plan guides decision‑making and that recent work has emphasized coordination among federal, state and local partners. Projects she summarized included Pines to Mines trail progress, the Hirschdale bridge replacement…

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