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Council praises Feather River cleanup, approves letter to governor seeking help on illegal dumping and salmon‑habitat degradation
Summary
Council members commended volunteer cleanup efforts and approved a letter to the governor requesting state assistance addressing illegal dumping and threats to salmon habitat along the Feather River; volunteers and organizers reported roughly 200 participants and about 10,000 pounds of collected trash during a recent event.
The Oroville City Council on Oct. 7 approved a letter to the governor requesting state assistance to address illegal dumping, habitat impacts and public‑safety issues along the Feather River.
Brian Wilson, a community organizer, told the council he led a Feather River cleanup on Sunday, Oct. 20, that drew about 200 volunteers. "We collected a weighed 10,000 pounds of trash from along the river," Wilson said during public comment, and he thanked partner organizations including the city, the…
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