Sonora, CA — The Tuolumne
County Supervisors will vote on Tuesday whether to accept $13-million in AB 900
funding for a new county jail.
It is in addition to the
$20-million that has already been allocated to the county in SB 1022 money. It
will go a long way toward funding the overall project, to be constructed off
Old Wards Ferry Road, which is expected to cost over $42-million.
On Tuesday, the Supervisors
will also vote whether to approve a lease agreement to allow ATCAA to use a
facility on Victoria Way in Jamestown for its food bank operations. The county
also plans to respond to the recent Tuolumne County Grand Jury Report, discuss
a plan to help fund the upcoming Greenley Road/Mono Way widening project, and
hold a public hearing on the 2015/16 final budget.
The meeting will start at 9am
in the Board of Supervisors Meeting Room.
August 17, 2015
MtMotherLode.com
By B.J.
Hansen
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