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Plumas County Public Works announces Main Street 15-minute parking, seeks PG&E undergrounding agreement authority
Summary
Public Works will pursue Caltrans permits to install two 15‑minute spaces in front of Quincy Pharmacy and the board approved a resolution allowing the public works director to execute documents for a PG&E Rule 20 undergrounding project in Chester using PG&E credits.
Public Works briefed the board on local parking changes and a separate PG&E undergrounding project on July 1. The department said it has applied to Caltrans for permits to install two 15‑minute parking spaces on Main Street in Quincy in front of Quincy Pharmacy; the spaces will not be exclusively reserved for the pharmacy and are intended to improve short-term access.
Why it matters: Public Works said the Main Street right-of‑way is Caltrans jurisdiction,…
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