Sonora, CA — Five years ago Tuolumne County was awarded over $70-million in grant money for projects in response to the 257,314 acre Rim Fire of 2013. The projects include the construction of county resilience centers in Tuolumne and Groveland, building a biomass facility, and carrying out several forest and watershed projects. The board of supervisors will hear an update on the various projects at Tuesday’s meeting. Afterward, at 1pm, there will be formal groundbreaking at the site of the Tuolumne resilience center on Bay Street. We reported over the weekend that construction has begun at that location, as well as Groveland, and all of the specifics were laid out on Mother Lode views. Also
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