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Red Bluff staff outline sweeps, debris removal after council closed Samuel Ayers Park to camping
Summary
City staff and public-safety partners told the Red Bluff City Parks and Recreation Commission that multi-agency sweeps and debris removal are underway and will continue following the City Council decision to close Samuel Ayers Park to camping.
City staff and public-safety partners told the Red Bluff City Parks and Recreation Commission that multi-agency sweeps and debris removal are underway and will continue following the City Council decision to close Samuel Ayers Park to camping.
The update, delivered to the Parks and Recreation Commission, covered recent cleanups at Ford Park and plans for coordinated sweeps, vegetation/fuels reduction and heavy-equipment debris removal at Samuel Ayers Park and other sites. Division Chief Justin Kingsley of the Red Bluff Fire Department described work that must be coordinated with state crews and federal partners; Nigel (city staff) described operational details and timelines.
“The project starts this Thursday,” Nigel said, describing notification and scheduling for crews. He said residents were notified “21 days” after the council decision, that dumpsters have been placed and…
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