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Solano supervisors continue local emergency after levee failures from December storms
Summary
The board voted 4-0 Feb. 28 to continue a local emergency tied to storms that damaged levees, including failure at Van Sickle Island; county staff said they are coordinating damage assessments with state and federal officials and seeking emergency funding.
The Solano County Board of Supervisors voted Feb. 28 to continue a local emergency declared after December 2024 winter storms, citing ongoing levee damage and urgent needs for state and federal assistance.
Robin Raines, the county emergency services manager, told the board that "Van Sickle Island, which is now in failure," and that the…
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