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Access Humboldt program highlights local nonprofits, announces public hearing on accessory dwelling units

October 17, 2025 | Humboldt County, California


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Access Humboldt program highlights local nonprofits, announces public hearing on accessory dwelling units
Christina Marie, host at Access Humboldt, opened a community television segment describing the station’s mission and programming and said the program would move to a public hearing on accessory dwelling units. "Our goal has never been to be viral or to have the most views. We aim towards community participation," Christina Marie said.

The broadcast highlighted local nonprofit activity and programming. Christina Marie quoted the mission of the Alzheimer’s Association: "The mission of the Alzheimer's Association is to lead the way in finding a cure for Alzheimer's." The segment also mentioned Paper Face Theater and a podcast called Free Speech at CR, and referenced Neelis Hall as an on-site space used during programming.

During the segment, the host said the agenda would "move on to public hearings, meaning, like, accessory dwelling units." A roll call was requested as the program moved to item 3, and several individuals identified themselves on the record: "This is Congressman Jared Huffman," "This is Jane Rogers from Arcadia," and "This is Ray Olson from Humboldt Outdoors." The transcript does not record further details of the accessory dwelling unit discussion or any formal votes.

No formal motions or votes were recorded in the available transcript excerpt. The segment combined promotional descriptions of Access Humboldt’s community-access mission with on-the-record identification of speakers ahead of a publicly noticed hearing on accessory dwelling units.

The broadcast did not specify dates, times or the agenda details for the accessory dwelling unit hearing; those details were not provided in the excerpt and must be confirmed with Access Humboldt or the relevant local government clerk.

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