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Tribal Eco Restoration Alliance seeks county collaboration on training facility funded by CDBG disaster grant
Summary
The Tribal Eco Restoration Alliance presented plans for a Highway 29 training facility and workforce development program funded by a state CDBG disaster relief grant, aimed at building local capacity for ecocultural stewardship and beneficial burning.
The Tribal Eco Restoration Alliance (TERA) presented plans to acquire a property on Highway 29 south of Upper Lake and to establish a training facility and workforce program funded by a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) disaster relief award administered by the Workforce Alliance of the North Bay.
TERA described the property as a 40‑acre site with existing infrastructure and a creek running through it; the nonprofit…
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