Lake County meeting participants highlight urgent Morgan Valley Road slide, community aid and cultural training
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Participants at a Lake County meeting reported an urgent slide on Morgan Valley Road that officials said needs immediate attention, described recent community fundraising and meal programs, and noted participation in local cultural-awareness and school events.
At a Lake County meeting, participants reported an urgent slide on Morgan Valley Road that they said needs immediate attention, described recent community fundraising that raised about $1,800 for a resident, and outlined volunteer and community service activities including meals for people using a local shelter.
The slide was raised as an immediate infrastructure concern. “There’s a huge slide out there that we need to have addressed ASAP. It’s really sliding,” said Speaker 2 (meeting participant), referring to Morgan Valley Road. No timeline or funding source for repairs was specified during the announcements.
Participants also reported recent and upcoming community events. Speaker 2 said a benefit barrel race held the previous Sunday raised “about $1,800” for a girl who lost horses in a canyon. The same speaker listed upcoming local events and meetings, including a geothermal (Geysers) meeting and a planned Pillsbury tour and crab feed.
Speaker 3 (meeting participant) described participation in a cultural-awareness training organized by Kanokitai at Robinson Rancheria and noted broad county staff and community attendance: “I was impressed. I think we had 4,” Speaker 3 said, adding the training drew “over 80 attendees.” Speaker 3 also said they attended Read Across America at Lakeport Elementary School and described a partnership that is providing 50 meals a week for eight weeks to people using a facility and the shelter at the Old Juvenile Hall.
Other scheduling and coordination items mentioned included a South Main water-resiliency submission that Speaker 3 said appears on a city council agenda for approval, a planned debrief of people who assisted with the county homeless count, and several regional town-hall and departmental meetings. Speaker 1 (meeting participant) described recent Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) meetings and conversations with Assemblymember Ramos about legislation concerning cultural artifacts; Speaker 1 said Ramos is “not our Assembly[member]” but has sponsored relevant legislation and might be involved in future meetings.
The meeting portion transcribed here consisted of calendar reports and announcements; there were no formal motions or votes in the recorded segment. Where participants raised operational items (the Morgan Valley Road slide, the South Main water-resiliency submission), no specific directions, funding sources, deadlines, or formal assignments were recorded in the transcript provided.
Less-urgent calendar items and routine outreach were also listed, including tours with county departments, grand jury attendance, a Mendocino College career-day visit, and meetings with city staff. Several speakers noted overlapping or unsynchronized personal calendars as they listed events.
