LOWER LAKE, Calif. – Lake County's Long-Term Recovery Task Force, with continued focus on the Clayton Fire, will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 5.
The meeting will be held at Russell Rustici County Park (Lower Lake Park), located at 16375 Second St.
The meeting at the park will begin promptly at 5:30 p.m. in order to make the most of daylight. Attendees are encouraged to bring folding chairs.
Lake County's District 5 Supervisor Rob Brown and County Administrative Office Carol Huchingson, co-coordinators for the County's Clayton Fire Recovery effort, encourage fire survivors to attend and hear recovery updates first-hand.
“Our No. 1 focus right now is to gather as many 'right of entry' forms as possible,” said Brown. “If you own property that was damaged from the fire we need you to fill out and turn in the right of entry form as soon as possible in order to avoid unnecessary liens on your properties and to take full advantage of the state funded clean-up program. We greatly appreciate everyone’s help spreading the word about this form.”
Right of entry forms will be provided at the next task force meeting.
The task force is a partnership of local, state and community representatives working together to provide comprehensive services to aid in the recovery of Clayton fire survivors and the rebuilding of Lower Lake.
Meetings provide an opportunity for fire survivors to share their concerns and ask questions of members of the task force.
Task force meetings are broadcast live (and available for later viewing) on the Lake County OES Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/LakeCountyOES/ .
Lake County's Long-Term Recovery Task Force to meet Oct. 5
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