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Northern Lights in NorCal – Redwood Voice Community News

December 14th, 2023 – For Redwood Voice Community News, a production of Redwood Voice Youth Media, today’s news: what happened at Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting; the Del Norte County Library is having a party; the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People’s Day of Action is coming up in February; the Tolowa Dee’ni Nation are hosting a movie event; the possibility of Aurora Borealis for Del Norte next year; the Yurok tribe reintroduces suckerfish to the rivers; and beavers return to Plumas County. All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

We’re broadcasting on KFUG 101.1FM and kfugradio.org every day at 12PM, with a rebroadcast at 5PM. We’re also airing on KZZH 96.7FM at 6AM!

Homeless Shelter Plans Divide Del Norte County

Arriving at the Flynn Center, right away there was the issue of finding parking. When I covered the 4th of July Parade I had an easier time finding a spot. By 9:58 the Board Chamber was so packed that there were no seats left, and people showing up to voice their opinions on the pressing issue were forced to stand. 

After quickly passing the Consent Agenda, and announcing new employees and awards, the most pressing Agenda item was addressed: Item 49, the acceptance of State dollars to fund Mission Possible’s future plans for a homeless shelter.

Public comment went on from 10:23 until 12:03, over 2 hours. During that period many people spoke, and shared their many opinions and perspectives.

Public sentiment was divided on the addition of the homeless shelter, with some not agreeing with the area of installation like Linda Sutter, others believed the shelter was a bad idea altogether like Manny Nunez.

After the closing of public comment, supervisor Borges requested more information as to what exactly the over ten million dollar grant will be used for. Because of the issues with the property on 101, Mission Possible didn’t exactly have a clear plan of where to put the shelter. Not to mention a common idea shared by the public was that they were okay with a shelter, but not one right on the highway. After some explanation from Daphne Cortese Lambert that the funds were not to be used for a property, but to staff, and develop a property purchased with separate funds, Borges was still unsure. He was skeptical about passing such a large sum of money on to develop a property that has not been purchased yet, and was concerned about auditing. 

At 12:54 supervisor Howard made a motion to accept the budget transfer of over ten million dollars of State funds to Mission Possible. Supervisor Starkie then seconded Howards motion. With supervisors Starkie, Short, Wilson, and Howard voting yes, and borges voting no, item 49 passed 4:1. About half the audience roared in applause, whilst the rest looked at the board in disdain as they filed out of the Chamber for the 5 minute break.

Upon returning to the board chamber, essentially everyone had left, at 1:03 General Public Comment was started, most of the commenters voiced a need for more transparency regarding board meetings and agendas. At 1:10 Public Comment was closed, and the people from OES who were originally scheduled to present at 10:30, and who patiently waited through the whole madness that was item 49 were finally able to present their slideshow regarding the OES Communication Interoperability Program. The Project involves upgrading and replacing much of Cal OES’ RF radio, and comms equipment.

One of the main things discussed during the Cal OES presentation was the relocation of radio equipment on Red Mtn. to 3 other locations around the County, reducing our dispatch radius, but allowing for the decommissioning of Red Mtn. that was planned for 2022 to finally happen. Another thing discussed was the need for better and more competitive dispatcher salaries to draw in experienced dispatchers from out of the County. 

Apparently in Del Norte there are usually only one to two dispatchers on duty at once, which is considered a safety concern. In addition, the people from OES also pointed out the need to relocate the dispatch center which in addition to being in a Tsunami zone is not seismically reinforced. 

After discussing all of Cal OES’ needs, they presented the potential avenues of funding. There are 12 potential grant opportunities Cal OES could pursue, however they can’t pursue all 12 at once. After some discussion from supervisor Starkie and Wilson about OES grants, and Red Mtn. The presentation was concluded and it was on to the next agenda item.

Residents living on Boulder Avenue petitioned to have the speed limit lowered, so in response the road division conducted a traffic survey on 50 cars, 85% of those cars traveled an average speed of 39.5mph. With the speed limit already being 40mph, the lowest enforceable speed they could lower to is 35mph. There is also apparently no speed limit sign on Boulder Avenue for Eastbound traffic.

 Supervisor Starkey, asked if the speed limit could be reduced by another 5mph a second time after being reduced to 35, which could only be done if the average speed in the next traffic study is lower, however , if there were more traffic collisions on Boulder, then it could be reclassified as a safety corridor. Starkey ended up motioning to change the speed limit to 35 mph with Borges seconding. Short then intervened with the suggestion of installing the new 40mph speed limit sign first, before considering lowering the speed to 35mph. Because Borges already seconded Starkie’s motion, Short’s proposal was dismissed. Starkies motion passed 4:1, with Supervisor Short voting no.

The last major agenda item discussed was the reduction in County Cannabis tax. Local entrepreneur, and owner of Sticky Grove, Robert DeRego voiced his concerns that the high taxes were targeted at him, as his dispensary was the only one outside of the City, and City dispensaries have lower taxes. After reviewing County profits from Cannabis taxes, and seeing that there were 0$ in County Cannabis taxes since the dispensary closed (compared to the 80k-90k in previous years) Howard proposes splitting the County taxes from the maximum 6% to 3%. Short motions to pass the Cannabis tax reduction, however Howard motions to table the matter until January 12th. With Starkey seconding, the motion to table passed 5:0.

With the passing of some less significant agenda items, and the passing of the motion to approve all budget transfers; Starkie, and Howard gave their final reports; Short announced Zoom’s retirement; and the meeting went into closed session. For the public (just me at this point) the meeting was adjourned.

It’s Supes Talk All the Way Down! – Redwood Voice Community News

December 13th, 2023 – For Redwood Voice Community News, a production of Redwood Voice Youth Media, today’s news: an in-depth look at what was discussed in yesterday’s Del Norte Board of Supervisors meeting; and the Brookings City Council gives no forgiveness toward St. Timothy’s, voting to uphold their abatement order. All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

We’re broadcasting on KFUG 101.1FM and kfugradio.org every day at 12PM, with a rebroadcast at 5PM. We’re also airing on KZZH 96.7FM at 6AM!

Cutting off the Needle Exchange- Redwood Voice Community News

December 12th, 2023 – For Redwood Voice Community News, a production of Redwood Voice Youth Media, today’s news: the new mayor of Brookings has a history of opioid theft; the Tolowa Dunes Stewards are hosting an afternoon of Christmas Tidepooling; Thursday’s Crescent City Planning Commission agenda talks about a new housing development and laundromat; a little history on what happened in our part of the west coast during WW2; and Curry County stomps on an HIV Alliance needle exchange. All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

We’re broadcasting on KFUG 101.1FM and kfugradio.org every day at 12PM, with a rebroadcast at 5PM. We’re also airing on KZZH 96.7FM at 6AM!

E.P.I.C. and Del Norte’s Listening Session on Poverty

Poverty in California has many facets, some institutional, some historical, but what poverty essentially is, is the lack of something, something important and vital. Poverty in Del Norte County means the lack of access. Access to affordable housing, childcare, healthcare, and healthier food options. And like the rest of California, not everyone cares about the people who are affected by this lack.

But there are others who care deeply. Here’s Redwood Voice’s Monique Camarena’s report on EPIC, a non-profit organization who aims to End Poverty In California, and what they discussed at a listening session held in Crescent City.

Check out EPIC here:
https://endpovertyinca.org/
https://www.facebook.com/EndPovertyCA/

Big thank you to EPIC for letting us interview them, and True North Organizing Network for inviting us to the Listening Session on Poverty earlier in September!

St. Tim’s Decision Is Back On the Agenda – Redwood Voice Community News

December 11th, 2023 – For Redwood Voice Community News, a production of Redwood Voice Youth Media, today’s news: The Toys For Tots toy drive is tonight; The Smith River National Recreation Area is to expand; An overview of tomorrow’s Board Of Supervisors Meeting Agenda; a swath of Prairie Creek has been restored by the Yurok; The Tolowa Dee-Ni’ Nation is seeking bids for dentalium graduation necklaces; and updates on Curry County government from the Wild Rivers Outpost. All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

We’re broadcasting on KFUG 101.1FM and kfugradio.org every day at 12PM, with a rebroadcast at 5PM. We’re also airing on KZZH 96.7FM at 6AM!

‘A’-T’I Xwee-Ghayt-Nish (Still We Live On) Tolowa Dee Ni’ Film Screening

On November 18th, 2023 the Tolowa Dee’ Ni Nation held the world premiere of the film produced in co-operation with Cal Poly Humboldt, ‘A’-T’I Xwee-Ghayt-Nish, or still we live on; a film about Tolowa History, language and culture. In this segment, Redwood Voice Crew Ethan Caudill DeRego, Bryce Evans, and new recruit Rory McCain follow the story.

The Reading Waterfall – Redwood Voice Community News

December 8th, 2023 – For Redwood Voice Community News, a production of Redwood Voice Youth Media, today’s news: four major roadwork projects will be ongoing in Del Norte till next week; recreational crab season restrictions will be changing soon; the city of Brookings announces their new mayor; the Del Norte High School Music Department is selling Christmas trees; local Tribal nations celebrate a huge breakthrough in marine stewardship; and the Yurok Tribe is now the only California tribe to participate in the Reading Nation Waterfall Book Program. All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

We’re broadcasting on KFUG 101.1FM and kfugradio.org every day at 12PM, with a rebroadcast at 5PM. We’re also airing on KZZH 96.7FM at 6AM!

Time For Crab (At Least, In Oregon!) – Redwood Voice Community News

December 7th, 2023 – For Redwood Voice Community News, a production of Redwood Voice Youth Media, today’s news: thunder and hail sweep Del Norte County; the memory of Roscoe Earl Peterson; the lowdown on the Oregon crab season; and a new show about Humboldt’s architecture. All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

We’re broadcasting on KFUG 101.1FM and kfugradio.org every day at 12PM, with a rebroadcast at 5PM. We’re also airing on KZZH 96.7FM at 6AM!

The Path From Culture to Discovery – Redwood Voice Community News

December 6th, 2023 – For Redwood Voice Community News, a production of Redwood Voice Youth Media, today’s news: a persevering bakery kiosk shuts down, and Mission Possible is moving in; U.S Representative Huffman joins forces with Representative Hoyle to introduce the Smith River National Recreation Area Expansion Act; It’s a go for Phase 2 of transforming the Cultural Center into a Discovery Center; a weather and Last Chance Grade update; and what the Del Norte Planning Commission will be discussing at tonight’s meeting. All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

We’re broadcasting on KFUG 101.1FM and kfugradio.org every day at 12PM, with a rebroadcast at 5PM. We’re also airing on KZZH 96.7FM at 6AM!

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