Burn Ban in effect. Yard waste/garbage MAY NOT be burned inside dunsmuir City Limits.
BEGINNING MAY 1ST NO OUTDOOR BURNING IS ALLOWED INSIDE DUNSMUIR CITY LIMITS. NONE. NO MATTER THE SIZE.
The Project will being this summer, once it starts, it may be too late to sign up, so sign up now!
Friday, May 2nd at 6 PM, the Dunsmuir-Castella Fire Department will test the Evacuation Siren System.
Mark your calendars for Free Green Waste Day, Saturday, May 3rd, from 8 AM - 3 PM at the Ball Park Parking Lot (4841 Dunsmuir Ave).
The City of Dunsmuir, the Dunsmuir Fire Department, and the Siskiyou County Sheriff have worked together to create a new Evacuation Siren Policy.
BEGINNING MAY 1ST NO OUTDOOR BURNING IS ALLOWED INSIDE DUNSMUIR CITY LIMITS. NONE. NO MATTER THE SIZE.
Dunsmuir Sewer Rate Study & Master Plan Ad-Hoc Committee
The City of Dunsmuir is accepting letters of interest from residents who wish to participate in a Sewer Rate Study & Master Plan Ad Hoc Committee. The committee will consist of members of the City Council, one citizen member and city staff. Volunteer will be required to participate in a series of meetings in order to provide review and input on proposed changes to the City’s sewer mater plan and rates. Committee members will be expected to review information and analyses, and offer comments and suggestions during a workshop setting. Volunteer should be open minded, critical thinking, and able to work effectively with others for a common goal of producing a Sewer Rate and master plan that best fits the needs of the citizens of the City of Dunsmuir. Please submit a letter of interest to: City of Dunsmuir, Attn: City Clerk, 5915 Dunsmuir Avenue, Dunsmuir, CA. 96025 or email: adminasst@ci.dunsmuir.ca.us Information should include: Contact information, professional background, and why you would like to be part of the committee.
You may also pick up/drop off an application at City Hall or by visiting our website:
SEEKING CITIZEN MEMBERS FOR:
The City of Dunsmuir is accepting letters of interest from residents who wish to participate in a Snow Removal Policy Ad Hoc Committee. Committee will be comprised of 2 business members, 1 North Dunsmuir Resident, 1 South Dunsmuir Resident, a City Council Member as Chair and staff.
BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: The City maintains and plows snow on all city streets. It’s been a number of years since the snow removal policy has been reviewed. This committee will look at formally adopting a revised snow removal plan with input from the community. Volunteers will be required to participate in a series of meetings in order to provide input on proposed changes to City’s snow removal policies. Committee members will be expected to review information and offer comments and suggestions during a workshop setting. Volunteers should be open minded, critical thinking, and able to work effectively with others for a common goal of best snow removal practices serving the citizens of Dunsmuir.
Applications may be found at City Hall or on our website: http://www.ci.dunsmuir.ca.us/commissions-committees
Please submit to: City of Dunsmuir, Attn: City Clerk, 5915 Dunsmuir Avenue, Dunsmuir, CA 96025. Information should include: Contact information, professional background, and why you would like to be part of the snow removal policy ad hoc committee.
Email completed applications to: adminasst@ci.dunsmuir.ca.us
Please click the button to view a request for proposals for a Solid Waste Rate Study.
Citizens of Dunsmuir - Come learn about construction that will begin on the Interstate 5 Overpass starting this summer! CALTRANS will be there to answer all your questions and field your concerns. May 10th, Community Building 4841 Dunsmuir Ave, Dunsmuir, CA 4-6 PM. https://fb.me/e/11i9CoNbU
Mott road is closed to traffic due to road wash out. City, County, and CalTrans are working on repair.
City of Dunsmuir is issuing an RFP for a Downtown Revitalization Strategy. Proposals are due 4.14.23 by 5 pm. Please click the button below for the full RFP.
Currently, the City is closely monitoring the rains and potential for flooding. As rains continue roofs with snow will increasingly gain weight with potential for collapse. Consider clearing off your roofs for your safety. If major flooding occurs sandbags are available at public works. The community center is on standby and will open in the event of evacuations. If you are in an emergency situation please call 911
Multiple days of rain upon fresh snow is predicted. If you're concerned about flooding at your home, City of Dunsmuir provides free sand and sandbags to local residents. Sandbags are located within the Public Works Yard, at the UP Railyard, across from Amtrak. Look under the awning and tarp. Please note that you'll need to bring a shovel, but bags and sand are available for free. Please watch for cross traffic, including freight trains.
Multiple days of rain upon fresh snow is predicted. If you're concerned about flooding at your home, City of Dunsmuir provides free sand and sandbags to local residents. Sandbags are located within the Public Works Yard, at the UP Railyard, across from Amtrak. Look under the awning and tarp. Please note that you'll need to bring a shovel, but bags and sand are available for free. Please watch for cross traffic, including freight trains.
Make sure to come out to Dunsmuir this upcoming Thursday to learn more about the Caltrans Road Charge Pilot Program.
On Thursday, March 9th at 6:00 pm at Dunsmuir Community Center, 4841 Dunsmuir Ave, Dunsmuir, Caltrans will be holding a meeting to discuss potential changes to how road maintenance is funded. Caltrans is looking for drivers interested in participating in a pilot program where those qualified could earn up to $250.
The state gas tax funds much of our road repair. As many Californians switch to more fuel-efficient or electric vehicles, they buy less gasoline and pay less or no gas tax, which means less funding for our roads and a higher share of costs for those with older or less fuel-efficient vehicles. As a result, California is exploring a per mile fee, or road charge, as a fairer, more transparent, and more sustainable way to fund our roads.
California is launching a seven-month road charge pilot focused on rural and tribal communities. Qualify and earn up to $250 for participating in the pilot. Learn more and sign up: https://caroadcharge.com/engage/contact-us/
Come Thursday night to learn about how the state is trying to plan for the future of transportation funding and provide your input on how you think the state should move forward.
If unable to attend in person, the briefing will be streamed. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89629808019