LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Valley Fire Long Term Recovery Task Force will be conducting its third open meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17.
This week the task force will meet at a new location, the Black Rock Golf Course, 16451 Golf Road in Cobb.
The Long Term Recovery Task Force had been meeting weekly via conference calls since the beginning of October.
More recently it invited the public to attend in an effort to provide helpful information, clarify issues, and help the Lake County fire survivors receive the assistance and guidance they need to rebuild and recover.
Along those lines, a new office with new hours has been opened. Two days a week, Recovery Coordinator Carol Huchingson will hold open office hours at the Gibson Museum and Cultural Center located at 21267 Calistoga St. at Callayomi Street in Middletown.
The public is encouraged to drop in and talk with Huchingson about the progress of the recovery.
Office hours will be held on Mondays from 1 to 3 p.m. and Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. to noon. These hours do not include Thanksgiving or Christmas week.
The Lake County Valley Fire Recovery Task Force is a partnership of local, state, federal and tribal representatives.
These agencies are working together to provide comprehensive services to aid in the recovery of Valley Fire survivors and Lake County residents.
The group was convened at the end of September immediately following the deactivation of the Lake County Emergency Operation Center. Huchingson is leading the task force.
Minutes from previous meetings can be found at www.LakeCountyRecovers.com .
New location announced for fire recovery task force meeting
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