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Post Mountain residents seek power, a transfer station and county support for post-fire cleanup

5024232 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

Post Mountain community members pressed Trinity County planners for commercial space, reliable power, a local transfer station and county-backed programs to help property owners with post-fire cleanup and infrastructure; staff urged grant-based support and community-led initiatives.

Residents from Post Mountain used the June 11 general-plan workshop to press for basic services and community infrastructure after years of wildfire impacts and limited access to utilities.

Key requests from Post Mountain attendees included: - A local transfer station to reduce travel time and illegal dumping; residents noted they currently travel long distances to dispose of waste. - Improved electric service and broadband (county staff noted a county clean-energy feasibility grant is underway to study power delivery options). - County support to help property owners with post-fire cleanup and maintenance tasks (removal of hazard…

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