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Board approves $12,500 contingency for Market at Markleyville as residents press for fish stocking and facilities
Summary
Facing cuts to prior tobacco and CASB funding, Alpine County approved a $12,500 contingency appropriation April 7 to support the 2026 Market at Markleyville. Multiple public commenters and business owners urged investment in fish stocking and public restrooms to sustain tourism.
The Alpine County Board of Supervisors approved a $12,500 appropriation from general‑fund contingency on April 7 to support the 2026 Market at Markleyville after staff said prior CAPTCHI/tobacco and CASB funding streams were reduced or cut.
JT Shevall (speaker 1), the county’s economic development director, told the board the item was being brought because prior funding was no longer available and that contingency was a last resort to run the market series from May through October. He…
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