Active Transportation Plan informational booth at 9/21 farmers market

Drop By Anytime from 4:00 pm - 6:30 pm to learn more about the project, the preliminary concepts, and recommendations for improving connections to key destinations and needed infrastructure to make walking and bicycling safer and more accessible in Dunsmuir.

  • Date: September 21, 2023

  • Time: 4:00 - 6:30 pm

To find more information about the Dunsmuir Farmer’s Market, please visit their Facebook page here.

10/18 ATP Recommendations Workshop - SAVE THE DATE!

Join us on October 18, 2023, for an evening event to get community feedback on the draft plan goals and recommended pedestrian and bicycle projects.

The event will be open to all Dunsmuir residents, visitors, and workers. All ages are welcome!

The location will be announced soon! More details to come.

Dunsmuir Cooling Centers - Provided @ Library and Resource Center

For Folks in the area needing Cooling Centers it’s going to be heating up!

Cooling centers are provided locally at the Dunsmuir Resource Center and Library.

Siskiyou County Cooling Centers

The Siskiyou County Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program, in collaboration with the Siskiyou County Office of Emergency Services, has coordinated with Community Resource Centers and County Libraries to provide cooling centers throughout the county for those in need of relief during excessive and extreme heat.
*Cooling Centers operate during normal business hours only.

  • Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center
    109 E. Lake St., Mt. Shasta, CA
    (530) 926-1400
    Monday-Thursday, 9:00am-4:00pm

  • Dunsmuir Community Resource Center
    5844 Dunsmuir Ave, Dunsmuir, CA
    (530) 235-4400

  • Weed Family & Community Resource Ctr.
    260 Main St., Weed, CA
    (530) 938-9914
    Tuesday-Thursday, 9:00am-4:00pm

  • Scott Valley Family Resource Center
    11920 Main St., Fort Jones, CA
    (530) 468-2450
    Tuesday-Thursday, 9:00am-3:00pm

  • Dunsmuir Branch Library
    5714 Dunsmuir Ave, Dunsmuir, CA
    (530) 235-2035
    Tuesday-Saturday, 1:00pm-5:00pm

  • Etna Branch Library
    115 Collier Way, Etna, CA.
    (530) 467-3661
    Mon., Tu., Thur., 1:00pm-5:00pm
    Wed., Fri., 10:00am-5:00pm

  • Tulelake Library
    451 Main St., Tulelake, CA
    (530) 667-2297
    Monday-Wednesday, 12:00pm-5:00pm

  • Yreka Library
    719 4th St., Yreka, CA
    (530) 841-4175
    Monday-Friday, 12:00pm-5:00pm

  • Butte Valley Library
    800 W. Third St., Dorris, CA
    (530) 397-4932
    Tuesday-Thursday, 1:00pm-4:00pm

  • Karuk Senior Center
    64101 2nd Ave., Happy Camp, CA
    (530) 493-2508
    Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm

  • HUB Communities Family Resource Center
    310 South 13th St.
    Montague, CA 96064
    (530) 459-3481
    Tuesday-Friday, 9:00am-4:00pm

CalFIRE Suspends all Burn Permits in Siskiyou County (SRA)

"The increasing fire danger posed by dead grass and hotter, drier conditions in the region is prompting CAL FIRE to suspend all burn permits for outdoor residential burning within the State Responsibility Area of Siskiyou County. This suspension takes effect July 1, 2023, and bans all residential outdoor burning of landscape debris such as branches and leaves."

**CITY OF DUNSMUIR HAS ALREADY SUSPENDED THESE WITHIN CITY LIMITS ***

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THANK YOU

Funding for Digital Broadband - Just 3 surveys completed for Siskiyou County!

Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act, $62 billion was allocated for broadband investment across the United States. In order to receive individual allocations, each state must implement a comprehensive engagement effort that seeks input from residents and incorporates that input into a State Plan. The more input, feedback, and involvement from the residents of the state, the more likely each state is to maximize the dollars they receive from the federal government that will lead to deploying broadband infrastructure and establishing digital equity. This could mean investment (or not) in your communities.

 

The California Department of Technology is developing the state’s digital equity portion of the state plan that will determine how much of the $62 billion will be allocated to California. Part of their community engagement effort in development of the state plan involves distribution and participation in a brief (10 minutes), anonymous survey by at least 250 residents from each rural county. In the case of Siskiyou County, 3 surveys have been received!

Do your part to make sure broadband internet is available to all!

California State Digital Equity Plan: Public Survey

Mott Road Sink Hole Repair

CalTrans will be making repairs to the roadway sinkhole that developed on Mott Road, north Dunsmuir.

The sinkhole repair work is expected to take place over the next 10-14 days.

Hope is that Mott Rd will be open for the 4th of July holiday Weekend.

Please STAY OUT of this area until road barriers are removed and the road is officially open.

Please show respect for your CalTrans crew as they make necessary road repairs for the community.

Slow for the Cone Zone.

Interested in Free WiFi and Broadband infastructure? Take the Survey

California Digital Equity Plan Public Survey . The State of California is designing solutions to ensure all Californians have access to high-quality and affordable internet service, devices, skills training, and digital support. This survey will gather information about your current experiences using the internet. The survey is completely anonymous and should be completed by one individual per household. Your feedback is vital to understanding barriers to internet access, affordability, and adoption to help close the digital divide. In advance, thank you for your time and participation. Click below to begin the SURVEY!