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Clear Lake council updates debris-removal plan after Cache fire; 41 right-of-entry forms submitted

City Council of the City of Clear Lake · October 7, 2021
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City officials said Cal OES will lead contractor procurement for debris removal after the Cache ("Cash") fire; the city has submitted 41 right-of-entry forms and reported uninsured property owners remain eligible for state-funded cleanup.

Clear Lake — City officials updated the council Oct. 7 on cleanup efforts after the Cache (referred to in the record as the "Cash") fire, saying state emergency officials will manage contractor selection and that homeowners without insurance remain eligible for state-funded debris removal.

City Manager Alan Flora told the council the city has coordinated site visits with Cal OES, the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources and the California Conservation Corps and that additional stormwater mitigation measures identified during those walks have been…

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