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Board renews license for county fire engine to remain in Groveland amid debate over development, funding and litigation
Summary
Tuolumne County supervisors approved a one‑year license and cost‑reimbursement agreement on April 15 allowing a county fire engine to remain co‑located at Groveland Community Services District facilities through March 31, 2026.
SONORA, Calif. — The Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors on April 15 approved a license and cost‑reimbursement agreement to allow a county fire engine to remain co‑located at Groveland Community Services District (GCSD) facilities through March 31, 2026.
Groveland officials and residents told the board the county engine has reduced response burdens on the locally funded GCSD unit and is necessary to maintain an acceptable level of fire service in the Highway 120 corridor. Pete Campa, general manager for GCSD, described the agreement as an important step “to solidify that partnership and relationship going forward.” GCSD board…
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