Lake County residents invited to help plan for zero emission vehicle infrastructure
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Where should Lake County's zero emission vehicle infrastructure go?
The Lake Area Planning Council wants to hear from local residents.
The county is developing a zero emission vehicle infrastructure plan for where to place electric vehicle charging stations and hydrogen fueling stations throughout Lake County.
Local input will help determine the best locations to serve residents, businesses and visitors.
Ways to share your input:
1. Take the online survey (10 minutes): Share insights about your transportation needs and priorities.
2. Use the online interactive map: Suggest locations for charging stations.
3. Join an upcoming in-person community workshop on Thursday, July 24, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Clearlake City Hall. Click here to register on Eventbrite.
The plan will guide how Lake County prepares for the growing number of zero emission vehicles on local roads while supporting the local economy.
Residents don't need to own an electric vehicle to participate. The planning process is open to anyone who lives, works or travels in Lake County.
For more information or to participate, visit the project web page on Lake Area Planning Council’s website or contact John Speka at Lake APC at
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Western Region Town Hall meets July 16
UPPER LAKE, Calif. — The Western Region Town Hall will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, July 16.
The meeting will take place from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Habematolel community center, 9460 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 a discussion with Jennifer Brennan, energy program manager with the Northern Rural Energy Network, which is part of the Lake Area Planning Council.
There will be discussions about Clearlake water quality, the WRTH presentation to the Board of Supervisors, the WRTH website and a meeting of town halls in District 3.
Additionally, WRTH will receive subcommittee updates on Pyle Road, Upper Lake school traffic safety and the Upper Lake levees, and get a report from Supervisor EJ Crandell.
The community is encouraged to attend.
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Aug. 23 Lake County Walk for Wishes raises funds for critically ill children
LAKEPORT, Calif. — An August event will focus on raising funds to bring hope to young people facing critical illnesses — and that includes Lake County children.
The Lake County Walk for Wishes will take place on Saturday, Aug. 23, at Highland Springs Reservoir.
The event, which starts at 8 a.m., will be held in conjunction with the larger Bay Area Walk for Wishes.
It will benefit Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area, which serves 17 counties — including Lake and Mendocino.
Team captains Leah Sautelet and Ron Ladd said participants can walk, donate or fundraise to help make more local wishes come true.
They can join as an individual or form a team. Choose the full four-mile loop around the reservoir, a relaxed one-mile meadow stroll or simply gather in the shade with fellow supporters to celebrate the power of a wish.
The fundraising goal for the event is at least $5,000.
Organizers said that in the past, local children have had wishes including singing the national anthem at the Lakeport Speedway and traveling to faraway places like Disney World.
“Every wish brings joy, strength and a renewed sense of possibility to children and their families,” organizers said.
They added, “Wishes aren’t just nice — they’re necessary.”
For more information or to sign up, visit this website.
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Helping Paws: Many new dogs and puppies
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Lake County Animal Care and Control is offering a new group of dogs and puppies for adoption to new families.
The dogs available for adoption this week include mixes of Chihuahua, German shepherd, husky, Labrador Retriever, pit bull terrier, Pomeranian, terrier, Shih Tzu and shepherd.
Dogs that are adopted from Lake County Animal Care and Control are either neutered or spayed, microchipped and, if old enough, given a rabies shot and county license before being released to their new owner. License fees do not apply to residents of the cities of Lakeport or Clearlake.
Those animals shown on this page at the Lake County Animal Care and Control shelter have been cleared for adoption.
Call Lake County Animal Care and Control at 707-263-0278 or visit the shelter online for information on visiting or adopting.
The shelter is located at 4949 Helbush in Lakeport.
Email Elizabeth Larson at
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Central Region Town Hall to meet July 14
LUCERNE, Calif. — The Central Region Town Hall will meet on Monday, July 14.
The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, 3985 Country Club Drive.
Virtual participation is available via Zoom at https://app.zoom.us/wc.
To join by phone dial 1 669 900 9128. The Zoom Webinar ID is 825 9780 9680; the passcode is 778050.
The full agenda can be seen here.
Agenda items include:
• Update from Vice Chair Austin Pratt regarding the District 3 MAC Alliance, or D3 Supermac.
• Update from the Lake County Public Services Department.
• Lake County's Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Plan.
• An update from Supervisor EJ Crandell.
The Central Region Town Hall Board includes Chair Becky Schwenger, Vice Chair Austin Pratt, Recorder Atlas Pearson, and members Jon Karlsson and Jacob Blue.
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