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Siski supervisors add conditions to conservation board letter on proposed 12,000-acre Scott Valley purchase

5677720 · August 12, 2025
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Summary

The board approved a revised letter to the Wildlife Conservation Board on a proposed roughly 12,000-acre acquisition in Scott Valley, asking that Cal Fire emphasize fuels management, changing the signature line to the chair only, and requesting easement conditions to preserve access, operations and the board's support.

The Siski County Board of Supervisors voted to transmit a revised letter to the Wildlife Conservation Board supporting a proposed purchase of about 12,000 acres in Scott Valley, with edits to emphasize fuels management, limit the signature line to the chair, and request easement conditions to preserve community needs and access.

Joanne Johnson, identified in the transcript as a project coordinator for Siski, asked for a single signature by the chair rather than five signature lines in the draft letter: "I would like to request 1 minor change to…

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