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Mono County public asks for debris-removal plan as state aid for Pacfire remains uncertain

Mono County Board of Supervisors · January 20, 2026
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Summary

Property owners and supervisors pressed the county Thursday for a clear timeline and contingency plan for Phase 2 debris removal after the Pacfire, as Cal OES/CDAA approval remains uncertain; county staff will present options, including a county-run program, at the Feb. 3 board meeting.

Residents who lost homes in the recent Pacfire pressed Mono County on Jan. 20 for a clearer debris-removal timeline and contingency plans if state funding does not materialize.

"If the state does not approve or release funding, what is the county's plan?" asked Andrea during the public-comment period, requesting regular communication on funding requests, decision points and contingency options so homeowners can start work as spring approaches.

Tom Beveridge, a property owner who said his house on Gregory Lane was destroyed, described seeking modular replacement housing and structural…

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