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I bet at least one makes its way to the Central Valley, ca. Land relatively cheap. 4 hrs to Bay Area. Easy to manipulate/pay off the local gov. Population is poor and brown. #Tularecounty

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Leadership in action!

Earlier today, CSAC CEO Graham Knaus addressed the #TulareCounty & #KingsCounty Boards of Supervisors to discuss the importance of protecting our safety net in the face of H.R. 1.

We also celebrated CSAC Institute graduates from both counties. #CACounties

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🐾 This duo means business!

Steve Williams and his dog Onyx were out at the Tulare County Memorial Building Open House, connecting with veterans, sharing resources, and spreading the word about AMVETS 🇺🇸

#AMVETS #Veterans #TulareCounty

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Opinion | Small California communities deserve protection from big polluting manufacturers Lawmakers passed exemptions for advanced manufacturing in CEQA, the state’s main environmental law. Now they should plug some of those holes.

"Eliminating or curtailing #CEQA review strips communities from opportunities to challenge polluting projects proposed for our neighborhoods.” Community leaders in #TulareCounty call on @governor.ca.gov to #FixSB131
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Opinion | Small California communities deserve protection from big polluting manufacturers Lawmakers passed exemptions for advanced manufacturing in CEQA, the state’s main environmental law. Now they should plug some of those holes.

❗Eliminating or severely curtailing #CEQA review strips communities like ours of opportunities to challenge polluting projects proposed for our neighborhoods.” Community leaders in #TulareCounty call on @governor.ca.gov & legislative leaders to #FixSB131.

calmatters.org/commentary/2...

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Opinion | Small California communities deserve protection from big polluting manufacturers Lawmakers passed exemptions for advanced manufacturing in CEQA, the state’s main environmental law. Now they should plug some of those holes.

“Eliminating or severely curtailing #CEQA review strips communities like ours of opportunities to challenge polluting projects proposed for our neighborhoods.”

Community leaders in #TulareCounty call on @governor.ca.gov and legislative leaders to #FixSB131.

@caspeakerrivas.bsky.social

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A painterly masterclass in the Tulare County foothills. 🌼🏔️ Near Badger, CA, where the wildflowers find their "front-row roar," and the hills hum a rhythmic, golden tune. Finding the finer things in the quiet spaces between the giants. #BadgerCA #TulareCounty #RefinedAndWild

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Tulare County Planning Commission approves parcel maps and three special-use permits The Tulare County Planning Commission approved four parcel maps and three special use permits — for an equestrian facility (PSP25-067), a 106-foot wireless monopole (PSP25-091) and a third residence on a rural parcel (PSP25-095) — each by unanimous votes.

The Tulare County Planning Commission just greenlit exciting new projects, including an equestrian facility and a wireless monopole, all with unanimous support!

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#TulareCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #RuralDevelopment #CommunityInvestment #LandUsePlanning

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SJVIA keeps $10.6 million IBNR reserve; consultants outline county deficits and pharmacy drivers The San Joaquin Valley Insurance Authority board voted to keep its incurred-but-not-reported reserve at $10,600,000 pending further runout data, after hearing that Tulare County’s 2025 plan experience showed a $4.4 million deficit and that specialty drugs and pharmacy rebates materially affected results.

The San Joaquin Valley Insurance Authority is holding steady on a $10.6 million reserve as they navigate budget challenges and a significant deficit in Tulare County.

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#TulareCounty #CA #InsuranceReform #CitizenPortal #PublicFinance

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Task force hears HAP‑6 update, warming‑center gains and new transitional‑rent benefit Tulare County staff said the county’s HAP-6 application remains pending; partners reported warming‑center activity with rising first-time check‑ins and described a new transitional‑rent benefit for behavioral‑health clients that covers up to six months of rent.

Tulare County's task force reveals promising updates on the HAP-6 application and a new transitional rent benefit for those in need, highlighting the crucial role of warming centers in providing vital services.

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#TulareCounty #CA #BehavioralHealth #HomelessnessSupport

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Tulare County homeless task force approves bylaw edits, recommends Resource Management Agency seat The Tulare County Task Force on Homelessness approved a package of bylaw edits and voted to recommend adding a voting seat for the county Resource Management Agency to improve coordination over CDBG and other housing-related funding.

Tulare County's Task Force on Homelessness just took a significant step toward better housing solutions by approving key bylaw edits and advocating for a new voting seat for the Resource Management Agency!

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#TulareCounty #CA #HousingInitiatives #CitizenPortal

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Task force forms ad hoc committee to advance draft encampment ordinance tied to state HAP funding County counsel presented a draft encampment ordinance designed to meet state HAP funding requirements; the task force formed and authorized an ad hoc committee to refine the draft, with providers pressing for service protections and safeguards for medically necessary items.

Tulare County is taking bold steps to address homelessness with a new ordinance that promises funding and essential protections for vulnerable individuals—will it make a difference?

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#TulareCounty #CA #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #CommunitySupport #HousingPolicy

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End-of-Winter Adventures in California’s Sequoia Country
End-of-Winter Adventures in California’s Sequoia Country YouTube video by Big Blend Radio

Discover end-of-winter adventures in California’s Sequoia Country, where nature, culture, agriculture, and community come together across Tulare County. Podcast: youtu.be/lv_el2nQA2I #TravelPodcast #VisitCalifornia #TulareCounty #NationalParks

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Tulare County planning director outlines zoning-code update and EIR work for Traver and Goshen projects Planning Director Aaron Bach told the commission the county will bring a zoning-code update to the Board of Supervisors in March and is preparing EIRs and studies for the large Traver and Goshen developments, noting substantial sewer and road infrastructure needs.

Tulare County is gearing up for significant development changes, with a zoning-code update and crucial environmental reviews on the horizon for Traver and Goshen projects.

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#TulareCounty #CA #UrbanPlanning #EnvironmentalImpact #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Board approves SME Homes development agreement for Goshen subdivision; Townsend recuses The board approved Development Agreement DEV25-002 with SME Homes Inc. for phase 3 final map of TSM 19-003 (90 lots) and agreed to measures to secure Kaweah Delta flood-maintenance access; Supervisor Townsend announced a potential financial conflict and recused from the vote (motion passed 4-0, Townsend recused).

The Tulare County board has greenlit a major development agreement for 90 new homes in Goshen, but not without a twist: Supervisor Townsend stepped back due to a potential conflict of interest!

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#TulareCounty #CA #CommunityPlanning #FloodControl #ResidentialDevelopment

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Tulare County staff warn of aging storm pumps, 28 lift stations needing inspection and upgrades Staff showed photos of aging pump stations and control boxes, reported multiple long‑running maintenance needs across 28 lift stations, and said a 2015 repair estimate of about $705,000 likely has roughly doubled; staff recommended inventorying systems, standardizing control panels, and pursuing funding for prioritized replacements.

Tulare County's aging storm pumps and control systems are in dire need of urgent repairs, with costs skyrocketing to an estimated $1.4 million—are we prepared for the next big storm?

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#TulareCounty #CA #InfrastructureRepair #TulareCountyFloodControl #PublicSafety

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Tulare County board approves consent calendar; clerical correction noted The Tulare County Board of Supervisors approved the consent calendar on Jan. 13 by a 5-0 vote. The chair noted a clerical error on item 7: Erica Luederbein is a new appointment, not a reappointment, to the task force on homelessness.

Tulare County's Board of Supervisors just made a key appointment to tackle homelessness—find out who and what it means for the community!

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#TulareCounty #CA #CommunityEngagement #HomelessnessInitiatives #CitizenPortal

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Tulare County directs counsel to defend in Southern California Edison tax challenge Following closed session on Jan. 13, the Tulare County Board of Supervisors directed county counsel to defend the county in Southern California Edison Company v. California State Board of Equalization et al (Orange County Superior Court case 30-2025-01534286–CU–MC–CXC). Motion passed 5-0.

Tulare County takes a stand against Southern California Edison in a critical tax assessment battle, unanimously directing legal counsel to defend its position.

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#TulareCounty #CA #LegalDefense #TaxAssessment #CitizenPortal #CivicAccountability

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Tulare County board approves reimbursement agreement for Traver Ranch development The Tulare County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 13 approved a reimbursement agreement with Santa Lucia Ventures LLC to cover county costs of reviewing entitlements for the proposed Traver Ranch community in Traver; vote was unanimous, 5-0. The developers described plans for new wells, a wastewater plant, parks and a school parcel.

The Tulare County Board has just greenlit a major development plan for Traver Ranch that promises not only homes but a revitalized community with parks, new infrastructure, and even a school parcel!

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#TulareCounty #CA #CommunityPlanning #EnvironmentalImpact

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Continue to be surprised that burning is allowed in areas of Utah. Good luck!
Very red San Joaquin Valley, CA has the same inversion layer and valley air control board regularly declares No Burn days. Its made a difference in air quality over here. #Air #Tularecounty

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The image is a black-and-white photograph showing an indoor scene with two individuals, likely a mother and child. The adult person appears to be sitting on the edge of what looks like a bed or bench while holding a small baby in their arms close to them. They both seem tired or unwell; they have closed eyes as if resting or about to fall asleep.

The environment suggests modest living conditions with simple furnishings, including an open box labeled "Milk" and various other objects scattered around the room indicating daily life activities such as cooking and personal care items stored on a shelf beside them. The background has what seems like corrugated metal roofing typical of temporary or mobile housing structures found in camps during specific historical periods.

The setting appears to be part of Farm Security Administration (FSA) camp, possibly from Tulare County mentioned in the provided information. This could indicate that these individuals are residents of a rural agricultural community affected by economic hardship or displacement which necessitated relocation and living conditions such as those depicted.

Dorothea Lange is associated with this photograph, known for her work documenting various social issues through photography during the Great Depression era in America.

The image is a black-and-white photograph showing an indoor scene with two individuals, likely a mother and child. The adult person appears to be sitting on the edge of what looks like a bed or bench while holding a small baby in their arms close to them. They both seem tired or unwell; they have closed eyes as if resting or about to fall asleep. The environment suggests modest living conditions with simple furnishings, including an open box labeled "Milk" and various other objects scattered around the room indicating daily life activities such as cooking and personal care items stored on a shelf beside them. The background has what seems like corrugated metal roofing typical of temporary or mobile housing structures found in camps during specific historical periods. The setting appears to be part of Farm Security Administration (FSA) camp, possibly from Tulare County mentioned in the provided information. This could indicate that these individuals are residents of a rural agricultural community affected by economic hardship or displacement which necessitated relocation and living conditions such as those depicted. Dorothea Lange is associated with this photograph, known for her work documenting various social issues through photography during the Great Depression era in America.

Tulare County. In Farm Security Administration (FSA) camp. Mother from Oklahoma tends baby with dysentery, and awaits arrival of FSA nurse, camp resident

#TulareCounty #Oklahoma #DorotheaLange #theGreatDepression #America #undefined #photography […]

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The image is a black-and-white photograph depicting an intimate moment between a mother and her child in what appears to be a domestic setting. The woman, seated on a wooden chair with metal legs, is holding a baby bottle towards the small infant she's cradling in her arms while taking a sip from another cup herself.

She wears a striped shirt paired with a floral dress that has short sleeves and a skirt hemmed just above knee-length. Her footwear consists of simple shoes with high heels, indicating an everyday casual wear rather than formal attire. The surroundings suggest modest living conditions; behind the woman is a wooden bed partially visible on her right side.

The room also includes various household items scattered around, like milk cartons and cans possibly from food products, which provide context to their environment being perhaps a makeshift or temporary dwelling given its utilitarian arrangement of objects. A newsprint with unclear content extends across one wall, adding texture but not discernible words for interpretation.

Another figure is partially visible on the left side of the frame; however, details about this person are obscured and limited within view.

The photograph captures an emotionally intimate moment amidst a likely challenging time given historical context suggested by its title mentioning dysentery treatment during FSA camps. The image's  [...]

The image is a black-and-white photograph depicting an intimate moment between a mother and her child in what appears to be a domestic setting. The woman, seated on a wooden chair with metal legs, is holding a baby bottle towards the small infant she's cradling in her arms while taking a sip from another cup herself. She wears a striped shirt paired with a floral dress that has short sleeves and a skirt hemmed just above knee-length. Her footwear consists of simple shoes with high heels, indicating an everyday casual wear rather than formal attire. The surroundings suggest modest living conditions; behind the woman is a wooden bed partially visible on her right side. The room also includes various household items scattered around, like milk cartons and cans possibly from food products, which provide context to their environment being perhaps a makeshift or temporary dwelling given its utilitarian arrangement of objects. A newsprint with unclear content extends across one wall, adding texture but not discernible words for interpretation. Another figure is partially visible on the left side of the frame; however, details about this person are obscured and limited within view. The photograph captures an emotionally intimate moment amidst a likely challenging time given historical context suggested by its title mentioning dysentery treatment during FSA camps. The image's [...]

Tulare County, California. In Farm Security Administration (FSA) camp. Mother from Oklahoma tends baby with dysentery and awaits arrival of FSA camp resident nurse

#TulareCounty #California #Oklahoma #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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Supervisor Townsend says $14.6 million federal appropriation is moving for Success Reservoir Vice Chair Townsend told the board a $14.6 million appropriation for the Success Reservoir enlargement had passed through House appropriations consideration and was sponsored by Rep. Fong, with Rep. Valadao listed as a cosponsor; Townsend said more steps remain before funds are secured.

Exciting news for Tulare County: a $14.6 million federal funding for the Success Reservoir enlargement is one step closer to reality!

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#TulareCounty #CA #CommunityDevelopment #TulareCountyWater #FederalFunding #CitizenPortal #WaterSustainability

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We got a lot rain but so warm little of it came down as snow. BLM, salt creek #tularecounty

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4.8K views · 494 reactions | Be a light in the darkness. ✨ Our Kings County crew is out tonight supporting Tulare County, standing shoulder to shoulder with so many incredible groups. In two very red ... Be a light in the darkness. ✨ Our Kings County crew is out tonight supporting Tulare County, standing shoulder to shoulder with so many incredible groups. In two very red counties of California’s...

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Be a light in the darkness ✨
#KingsCounty crew supporting #TulareCounty shoulder to shoulder ❷ very #red counties of California’s Central Valley
#Solidarity #becomethemedia

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Tulare County approves modest landfill tipping fee increase as Visalia expansion planned The board approved a phased tipping fee increase from $35 to $36 and heard a staff presentation on a planned Visalia Landfill expansion with roughly $42 million in projected capital expenditures; the fee change becomes effective July 1, 2026.

Tulare County is set to raise landfill tipping fees as part of a $42 million Visalia Landfill expansion plan—find out what this means for residents!

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#TulareCounty #CA #WasteManagement #SustainableDevelopment #TulareCountyLandfill #CitizenPortal

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Tulare County board backs resolution urging expanded veterans benefits for CIA‑recruited SGU fighters The Tulare County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a NACO interim policy resolution urging Congress and federal authorities to expand veterans‑benefit eligibility to Special Guerrilla Unit (SGU) fighters recruited by the CIA during the 'secret war' in Laos, following emotional veteran testimony.

Tulare County is taking a stand for justice, urging Congress to extend veterans' benefits to the overlooked heroes of the CIA's Special Guerrilla Unit from the Vietnam era.

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#TulareCounty #CA #VeteransBenefits #MilitaryHistory #CitizenPortal #CivicAccountability

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Matheny Tract, a disadvantaged, unincorporated, environmental justice community in #TulareCounty, faces grave challenges from lack of public infrastructure, as well as pollution from the agriculture, industrial, and transportation sectors that surround their community.

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After months of neighbor complaints, Planning Commission approves tree‑service yard with screening and planting conditions Following extended public comment about noise and visibility, the commission approved Special Use Permit PSP25‑030 for a tree‑service yard, conditioning the permit on vegetative screening (10‑gallon red‑tip photinia), double mesh, and an 8‑foot target height before removal of temporary screening.

Despite neighborhood outcry over noise and visibility, the Tulare County Planning Commission has approved a controversial tree-service yard with stringent screening conditions.

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#TulareCounty #CA #NoiseRegulation #EnvironmentalSustainability #CommunityInput #CitizenPortal

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Tulare County Planning Commission approves series of tentative parcel maps and zone changes, postpones one amid title questions The Planning Commission on Dec. 10 approved multiple tentative parcel maps, zone changes and variances across Tulare County (most by unanimous vote), while postponing PPM25‑031 after neighboring landowners raised title and ownership questions.

Tulare County's Planning Commission greenlights multiple parcel maps and zone changes, but one crucial item faces delay due to ownership disputes—what could this mean for local development?

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#TulareCounty #CA #LandUsePolicy #CommunityDevelopment #TulareCountyPlanning

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