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Mono County joins Yosemite Gateway Communities charter, appoints three county representatives
Summary
Mono County formally adopted a gateway communities charter developed by the National Park Service under Secretarial Order 3434 and appointed two supervisors and the county economic development manager as the county's three representatives.
Mono County's Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to adopt a Yosemite Gateway Communities charter developed by the National Park Service under Secretarial Order 3434 and to appoint three representatives to the new gateway coordination group.
The board adopted the charter and appointed Supervisor McFarland, Supervisor Peters and Emily Bridal, Mono County Economic Development Manager, as the county's three initial representatives. The motion passed on a 5-0 roll call vote.
The charter formalizes a quarterly coordination process between Yosemite National Park, the four surrounding counties (Mono, Tuolumne, Madera and Mariposa) and Yosemite Gateway Partners, a nonprofit described in the staff report as a 501(c)(3) dedicated to public communication and partnership with the park. County staff and supervisors said the charter is intended…
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