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One fatality reported in Sunday Lakeport crash

LAKEPORT, Calif. — A two-vehicle collision late Sunday morning in Lakeport resulted in one fatality.

The crash occurred on Lakeshore Boulevard at Rainbow Road shortly before noon on Sunday, according to radio traffic and the California Highway Patrol’s online incident logs.

Reports from the scene said there were two vehicles involved, with a male unresponsive in one of them.

Firefighters worked to save the individual, who was determined to have died shortly afterward.

The Lakeport Fire chief handed over the scene to the CHP shortly after 12:15 p.m.

Additional information was not immediately available from the CHP on Sunday.

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 17 March 2025

Supervisors to consider temporary Public Health officer appointment

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Faced with the resignation of the county’s latest Public Health officer, the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday will discuss the temporary appointment of another doctor to fill the position.

The‌ ‌board will meet beginning ‌at‌ ‌9‌ ‌a.m. Tuesday, March 18, in the board chambers on the first floor of the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport.

The‌ ‌meeting‌ ‌can‌ ‌be‌ ‌watched‌ ‌live‌ ‌on‌ ‌Channel‌ ‌8, ‌online‌ ‌at‌ ‌https://countyoflake.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx‌‌ and‌ ‌on‌ ‌the‌ ‌county’s‌ ‌Facebook‌ ‌page. ‌ ‌Accompanying‌ ‌board‌ ‌documents, ‌the‌ ‌agenda‌ ‌and‌ ‌archived‌ ‌board‌ ‌meeting‌ ‌videos‌ ‌also‌ ‌are‌ ‌available‌ ‌at‌ ‌that‌ ‌link. ‌ ‌

To‌ ‌participate‌ ‌in‌ ‌real-time, ‌join‌ ‌the‌ ‌Zoom‌ ‌meeting‌ ‌by‌ ‌clicking‌ ‌this‌ ‌link‌. ‌ ‌

The‌ ‌meeting‌ ‌ID‌ ‌is‌ 865 3354 4962, ‌pass code 726865.‌ ‌The meeting also can be accessed via one tap mobile at +16694449171,,86533544962#,,,,*726865#. The meeting can also be accessed via phone at 669 900 6833.

In timed items at the beginning of the meeting, the board will present proclamations designating the month of March 2025 as American Red Cross Month and Women's History Month, and designating March 18 to 24 as National Agriculture Week.

In an untimed item, the board will discuss Health Services Director Anthony Arton’s request for approval of a temporary Public Health officer appointment and professional services contract with Anju Goel, MD, MPH, for a term of six months for an amount not to exceed $49,860 for the term of the agreement.

“The current Public Health Officer, Noemi Doohan, MD, MPH, PhD, has resigned her position effective March 31, 2025,” Arton explained in his report.

The board appointed Doohan to the position in August 2023.

“Dr. Goel is very qualified for this role. She brings extensive experience as an Interim Health Officer in California and has served as an independent medical doctor for the CDC. Her deep expertise in public health makes her an ideal candidate to provide the necessary support,” Arton said. “After being declined by three potential contractors for reasons such as conflicting obligations, and potential reimbursement rates, and reaching out to two others via email with mixed responses, Dr. Goel was recommended to us.”

Goel will be paid at a base rate of $165 an hour.

Arton said appointing a contracted temporary Public Health officer “will ensure continuity and effectiveness” of Lake County Health Services’ operations and will avoid a lapse of coverage and services to our community.

“Without the appointment of a Public Health Officer, vital records and immunization services will be immediately impacted, among other services,” he wrote.

In another untimed item, the board will get an update from the Community Development Department on the accomplishments of the Cannabis Ordinance Task Force, which has been meeting since July 2022.

Community Development Director Mireya Turner said in her report that her staff has received “sufficient input” to draft the new cannabis regular ordinance and no longer needs to meet.

Just last week, the board had been set to consider adding new members to the task force when it was withdrawn, with no set time for it to return.

The full agenda follows.

CONSENT AGENDA

5.1: Adopt proclamation designating March 18-24, 2025, as National Agriculture Week in Lake County.

5.2: Adopt a proclamation designating the month of March 2025 as American Red Cross Month in Lake County.

5.3: Adopt proclamation designating March 2025 as Women's History Month in Lake County.

5.4: a) Accept donation from Linda K. Warren in the amount of $25,094.69; b) adopt resolution amending Resolution No. 2024-99 to amend the adopted budget for FY 2024-2025 by appropriating unanticipated revenue and adding appropriations in Budget Unit 2711 – Animal Medical Clinic; and c) approve addition of washer and dryer in the amount of $25,094.69 to the FY 24/25 Capital Asset List.

5.5: Approve establishment of a panel for selection of hearing officer for AB 2275 certification review hearings.

5.6: Approve Board of Supervisors meeting minutes for Dec. 17, 2024, and Feb. 11, 2025.

5.7: Adopt resolution accepting the work of the 14C-0099 Bartlett Creek Bridge (Bartlett Springs Road) Replacement Project (Federal Project No. BRLO-5914(111)) and direct the public works director to file the notice of completion with the County Recorder’s Office.

5.8: Adopt resolution accepting the work of the 14C-0048 Cache Creek Bridge (Chalk Mountain Road) Replacement Project, Federal Project No. BRLO-5914(094), and direct the public works director to file the notice of completion.

5.9: Adopt resolution accepting the work of the 14C-0061 Cole Creek Bridge (Soda Bay Road) Oak Mitigation Project (BRLO-5914(108)) and the 14C-0085 Highland Creek Bridge (Highland Springs Road) Oak Mitigation Project (BRLO-5914(109)) and direct the public works director to file the notice of completion with the County of Lake Recorder’s Office.

5.10: Sitting as the Lake County Watershed Protection District Board of Directors, adopt a resolution of the Lake County Watershed Protection District authorizing the funding request, acceptance, and execution for the California Stream Gage Upgrade Project: Clover Creek Diversion Channel.

TIMED ITEMS

6.2, 9:03 a.m.: Pet of the Week.

6.3, 9:05 a.m.: Presentation of proclamation designating the month of March 2025 as American Red Cross Month in Lake County.

6.4, 9:10 a.m.: Presentation of proclamation designating March 18-24, 2025, as National Agriculture Week in Lake County.

6.5, 9:15 a.m.: Presentation of proclamation designating March 2025 as Women's History Month in Lake County.

6.5(2), erratum, 9:15 a.m.: Consideration of the distribution of excess proceeds in the amount of $1,116,250.39 from Tax Defaulted Land Sale #161 held May 26, 2023 (per R&T §4675).

6.6, 10 a.m.: Hearing, consideration of post-abatement hearing and proposed assessment of abatement - 7560 Jackson Street, Nice (APN 030-091-06): Property owner: DL Investors 1, LLC, c/o WPL Holdings, LLC.

UNTIMED ITEMS

7.2: Consideration of Amendment 1 to agreement for professional services between the County of Lake and Lake County PEG-TV.

7.3: Consideration of 1) replacing one at-large member on the Middletown Local Area Plan Advisory Committee, or LAPAC, for one agriculture representative; and 2) appointment of member(s) to Middletown LAPAC.

7.4: Consideration of update on accomplishments and conclusion of Cannabis Ordinance Task Force.

7.5: Consideration of temporary public health officer appointment and professional services contract with Anju Goel, MD, MPH, for a term of six months for an amount not to exceed $49,860 for the term of the agreement and authorize the health services director to sign.

7.6: Consideration of resolution authorizing the delegation of authority to the Public Services director to approve and execute change orders for the agreement for construction of the Lake County Sheriff Administration Facility Renovation Project.

CLOSED SESSION

8.1: Public employee evaluation, Child Support Services director.

8.2: Conference with labor negotiator: a) Chief Negotiator: C. Torrez; County Negotiators: S. Parker, S. Carter, C. Moreno, P. Samac, and D. Rico; and b) Employee organizations: LCDDAA, LCDSA, LCCOA, LCEA, LCSEA, and LCSMA.

8.3: Conference with legal counsel: Existing litigation pursuant to Government Code section 54956.9(d)(1): McSorley v. Lake County.

8.4: Conference with legal counsel: Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to Gov. Code section 54956.9(d)(2), (e)(1) – One potential case.

Email Elizabeth Larson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Follow her on Twitter, @ERLarson, and on Bluesky, @erlarson.bsky.social. Find Lake County News on the following platforms: Facebook, @LakeCoNews; X, @LakeCoNews; Threads, @lakeconews, and on Bluesky, @lakeconews.bsky.social.
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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 17 March 2025

Lakeport City Council to discuss city goals

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lakeport City Council will hold a strategic planning workshop to discuss goals during its session this week.

The council will meet Tuesday, March 18, at 6 p.m. in the council chambers at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.

The agenda can be found here.

If you cannot attend in person, and would like to speak on an agenda item, you can access the Zoom meeting remotely at this link or join by phone by calling toll-free 669-900-9128 or 346-248-7799.

The webinar ID is 973 6820 1787, access code is 477973; the audio pin will be shown after joining the webinar. Those phoning in without using the web link will be in “listen mode” only and will not be able to participate or comment.

Comments can be submitted by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. To give the city clerk adequate time to print out comments for consideration at the meeting, please submit written comments before 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 18.

On Tuesday, the council will receive and file the 2024 Housing Element Annual Progress Report.

That will be followed by a strategic planning workshop for fiscal year 25/26 citywide departmental goals.

On the consent agenda — items considered noncontroversial and usually accepted as a slate on one vote — are ordinances; minutes of the City Council’s regular meeting on March 4; approval of application 2025-009, with staff recommendations, for the Missing & Murdered Indigenous People Day event; approval of application 2025-012, with staff recommendations, for the 2025 Lake County Fair Parade; approval of application 2025-013, with staff recommendations, for the Memorial Day Pancake Breakfast; adoption of the proposed resolution terminating the Local State of Emergency declared on Feb. 7, 2024, and ratified by the City Council on Feb. 13, 2024, due to severe weather conditions, including heavy rain and extreme wind.

Email Elizabeth Larson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Follow her on Twitter, @ERLarson, and on Bluesky, @erlarson.bsky.social. Find Lake County News on the following platforms: Facebook, @LakeCoNews; X, @LakeCoNews; Threads, @lakeconews, and on Bluesky, @lakeconews.bsky.social.
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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 17 March 2025

Western Region Town Hall meets March 19

UPPER LAKE, Calif. — The Western Region Town Hall will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, March 19.

The meeting will take place from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Habematolel community center, 9470 Main St.

Community members also can attend via Zoom; the webinar ID is 833 1071 8838, the pass code is 058669.

On the agenda is consideration of a letter from the group to the California Department of Water Resources concerning the Upper Lake levees, which have become an increasing safety concern for the community.

The group also will have a discussion with Luca Moretti, field representative for Congressman Mike Thompson as well as with John Speka, senior transportation planner for the Area Planning Council.

Barbara Morris also will give an update on the community’s effort to oppose a biochar update project approved by the Lake County Planning Commission in December.

The community is encouraged to attend.
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Written by: LAKE COUNTY NEWS REPORTS
Published: 17 March 2025
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