Marysville Appeal-Democrat

... Yuba Water awarded a $25,000 grant to the Olivehurst Public Utility District to help cover operationa­l expenses and training for staff at its public pool.

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Services District will also receive $150,000 in funding to install new restrooms at Ponderosa Park in Brownsvill­e, which currently does not have permanent facilities. The new facilities will reduce waste and the potential for water quality impacts, officials said.

In the same motion, the Agency’s Board of Directors approved grants to improve levees and maintenanc­e access for local reclamatio­n districts. Approximat­ely $1 million was approved for Reclamatio­n District 10, which will go toward improvemen­ts for two separate sections of levee on the Feather River. An additional $90,000 will be used to resurface 5.3 miles of levee road within the district for improved access for monitoring and maintenanc­e.

In addition, reclamatio­n districts 817 and 2103 received $52,500 and $115,500 respective­ly to improve levee roads within their districts for better monitoring and maintenanc­e access.

A $19,000 grant for First Five Yuba-sutter will help support the Growing Up WILD program, which promotes environmen­tal education for young children. Officials said that this grant will expand outdoor education opportunit­ies and wildlife and natural resource conservati­on with an emphasis on underserve­d communitie­s, rural areas and the Hispanic community.

In order to help foster public safety, a $250,000 grant was approved for Yuba County to assist with expanding broadband connectivi­ty. Officials said that this expansion will significan­tly improve emergency response times throughout the county, help with flood event monitoring and reduce agricultur­al water usage.

To encourage water recreation in a safe environmen­t, Yuba Water awarded a $25,000 grant to the Olivehurst Public Utility District to help cover operationa­l expenses and training for staff at its public pool.

Lastly, the Yuba Water Agency approved three

Bill Shaw grants worth $10,000 each for local first responder agencies. The Marysville Fire Department will use the funding to secure a new wildland hose. The Smartsvill­e Fire Protection District will use the grant to purchase new personal protective equipment for its employees and volunteers. The Yuba County Mounted Sheriff ’s Posse will use the $10,000 for equipment that is used for search, rescue and recovery efforts.

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