Crescent City Joins SoCal Cities In Effort To Combat ‘State Overreach’ In Housing, Land-Use Matters

Thumbnail photo: Battery Point Apartments near Joe Hamilton Elementary School is one of a handful of housing projects in Crescent City that is being developed as part of California’s statewide housing goals. | Photo by James Brooks

A statewide proposal that has its origins in a Riverside County community and aims to enforce local authority over California’s housing and land-use initiatives put Crescent City’s mayor pro tem at odds with her colleagues on Monday. 

Citing the University of California and Harvard University’s Joint Center of Housing Studies, Candace Tinkler noted that the Golden State is home to six of the top metropolitan areas with the highest share of cost-burdened households. 

About one in three renters in the Los Angeles metropolitan area spends more than 50% of their post-tax household income on rent, she said, and as of last year there were 1,000 more homeless people in San Francisco than in all of Missouri.

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Crescent City Council Recap For Aug. 17, 2026

Thumbnail image: Conceptual art shows the fish and canoe node that will be part of the Tolowa Cultural Trail at Beachfront Park. | Image courtesy of Crescent City

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Among the items discussed at Monday’s Crescent City Council meeting:

Tolowa Cultural Trail Milestone: Councilors recognized the completion of the first initial contract associated with the Tolowa Cultural Trail in Beachfront Park.

City Manager Eric Wier pointed out that despite unanimously approving a notice of completion associated with the project, it’s work that Tidewater Contractors did to lay the foundation for the trail that councilors are recognizing.

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Crescent City’s Front Street Gateway Project Proceeds Though El Niño May Cause Issues For Storm Drain Component

Thumbnail image: Crescent City Manager Eric Wier outlined what a change order to the Front Street Gateway Project would entail at Monday’s meeting. | Image courtesy of Crescent City

The Crescent City Council on Monday took a crucial step in the Front Street Gateway Project.

Councilors unanimously approved a change order that includes erecting nine banner poles, installing the gateway’s electrical system, widening the California Coastal Trail near the Cultural Center as well as ensuring the Point of Honor flags stay illuminated at night. But Tidewater Contractors’ primary focus this summer will be on the storm drain system underneath Front Street, City Manager Eric Wier said.

Still, acknowledging that the North Coast is facing an El Niño year, Wier said if the rains do hit before the street is repaved, hopefully the storm drain will do its job.

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School Board, City Council Seats Still Open To Candidates; Crescent City Harbor District Lineup Set For November Election

Thumbnail photo: Del Norte County’s Veterans Memorial Hall was used as a polling place during the June primary. | File photo by Monique Camarena

A slew of director and trustee positions are still available for candidates who want to help shape policy concerning local water use, fire protection and the education of Del Norte County’s youth.

The filing period for two of the three seats up for grabs on the Del Norte County Unified School District Board of Trustees has been extended until 5 p.m. Wednesday. The incumbents in both the Trustee Area 1 and Trustee Area 5 seats did not file their election paperwork by Friday’s deadline.

So far, two candidates — Briannon Fraley and Ron Bates — have filed election papers for the Trustee Area 5 seat that represents Klamath and communities south and east of Crescent City. Incumbent Michael Greer is seeking the California State Assembly District 2 seat currently held by Chris Rogers and is not seeking another term on the DNUSD Board.

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New Economic Development Services Manager Will Fill ‘A Void Since The Tri Agency,’ Del Norte Supervisors Say

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Supervisors Chris Howard and Dean Wilson lauded the hiring of an economic development services manager with Howard calling Tuesday a “great day for Del Norte County.”

“I really felt there’s been a void since the Tri Agency and our ability to address economic development concerns here in the county has been kind of lax,” the District 3 supervisor said, referring to the now-dissolved Tri Agency Economic Development Agency. “This puts us in a forward position based on our strategic planning.”

At a meeting that was over after about 31 minutes, four members of the Board of Supervisors approved hiring the new economic development services manager at Step 3 on the salary schedule. District 2 Supervisor Valerie Starkey was absent.

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Del Norte County Board of Supervisors Recap, Aug. 11, 2026

District 2 Supervisor Valerie Starkey was absent. Among the items discussed at Tuesday’s Del Norte County Board of Supervisors meeting:

MediCal Contribution County supervisors approved a local contribution of roughly $472,451 toward the drawdown of federal dollars used to provide care to roughly 13,000 recipients of the Partnership Health Plan.

According to Del Norte Health and Human Services Director Ranell Brown, the California Department of Healthcare Services asks local governments to provide the state contribution to draw down the funds to support the local Medi-Cal program. 

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Probation Chief Shaves $400,873 From What He Says Is A Complex Budget

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Nearly a month into a countywide hiring freeze, Del Norte’s probation chief described a catch-22 that links staffing in his department to the revenue it receives.

With a vacancy rate of about 38% overall, Lonnie Reyman said his department can only bill its funding sources for the time his staff have worked, which helps offset costs. If a position is empty, he said, there’s no one to do the work. 

Still, appearing before the Del Norte County Board of Supervisors at a time when all departments are asked to make cuts, Reyman said Del Norte County Probation has eliminated two positions and un-funded a third.The probation chief is also holding off on filling his department’s remaining vacancies, though he said the department is still running continuous recruitments.

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‘Does Ice Have Access To These Cameras?’ Concern Over Automated License Plate Readers Reach Del Norte County Supervisors

Thumbnail photo: The Del Norte County Sheriff’s Office have six automated license plate reader cameras from Flock Safety at several intersections in the community including Northcrest Drive and Washington Boulevard. | Photo by Heather Polen

Three days after the local use of automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras came up at a Crescent City Council meeting, Del Norte County Employees Association Vice President Eva Lopez voiced a concern she said many staff members have.

“Does ICE have access to these cameras,” she asked Del Norte County Sheriff Garrett Scott on Thursday, “or will they?”

Lopez wasn’t alone in questioning the sheriff at the second of two budget workshops. Though his colleagues approved the DNSO’s contract with Flock Safety for six cameras more than a year ago, District 3 Supervisor Chris Howard called for a renewed discussion of their use. 

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Commenters At City Council Meeting Raise Concern Over DNSO’s Automated License Plate Reader Camera At Northcrest and Washington

Thumbnail photo: The Del Norte County Sheriff’s Office’s automated license plate reader camera from Flock Safety at Northcrest Drive led to questions from the public at Monday’s Crescent City Council meeting. | Photo by Heather Polen

Del Norte County’s sheriff says he understands the concerns commenters raised before the Crescent City Council on Monday about an automated license plate reader (ALPR) camera at Northcrest Drive and Washington Boulevard.

But in a rural area with few safeguards and only three deputies on duty during a shift, having “those eyes out there” to foil a kidnapping or any other crime is worth it, he told Redwood Voice Community News on Tuesday.

“For now, it’s a three-year safeguard,” Sheriff Garrett Scott said of the six Flock Safety cameras his office purchased in May 2025. “If, God forbid, we do have a kidnapping or something horrific at one of our schools or in the more populated areas, they’re a proven resource.”

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Crescent City To Start More Storm Drain Work on F Street

Thumbnail photo: Crescent City is using CDBG and Measure S dollars to complete a storm drain replacement project on F Street from the mid block of 3rd Street to 5th Street. | Image courtesy of the City of Crescent City.

With the final two blocks of Front Street nearing completion, Crescent City staff on Monday say they finally have the Community Development Block Grant dollars needed to start another long-awaited project.

It involves replacing the storm drain on F Street between the mid block of 3rd Street to 5th Street. It’s the third phase of the original Front Street storm drain improvement project, Public Works Director Dave Yeager told the City Council. 

In addition to extending the new storm drain system to 5th Street with new inlets and junction boxes, new sidewalk will be installed as will ADA-compliant street corners

“We’re trying to abandon the lines that are running underneath private properties and put them on a proper trajectory toward Front Street,” Yeager said.

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