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Recap from the IMPORTANT Neighborhood Meeting on the closing of our local Fire Station, #56 on Sunshine Rd. on Friday, January 9th at 5:30pm at the Crystal Falls Clubhouse.

Hello Ridgewood homeowners;

As you may have known, Ryan Campbell (our Supervisor) called for a meeting last Friday night the 9th at 5:30 at the Crystal Falls Clubhouse to give information and receive feedback regarding the closure of Station 56 (Mono Vista). This meeting occurred at the same time that an estimated 30,000 people lost power, but we still managed to have a full house. The meeting proceeded under dim lighting beginning with the Pledge of Allegiance. We were then treated to an original arrangement by the Raging Grannies (If there is a fire and you know it, clap your hands). After the rendition the lights came on, Supervisor Campbell quipped that he was going to have them sing at all of his meetings. 

Supervisor Campbell introduced Roger Root the interim County Administrator who gave us a financial rundown on the lack of funds that is precipitating the shut down of Station 56. Supervisor Campbell then spoke about his opposition to the closing as well as explaining his reasoning for his stance. A short Question and answer session followed. At this point Nathan Gorhum arrived, having been on site at the fire in Jamestown that caused the power outage.

Chief Gorhum presented those in attendance the same power point presentation that the board of supervisors had seen. The presentation outlined the consequences of closing station 56, the main points of which are longer response times for the entire county (not just the Mono Vista area), potential loss of eligibility for any further grant funds and the possibility of losing Cal-Fire as a partner if any further cuts are required. 

Supervisor Campbell closed the meeting, as we had run way over the time anticipated, by asking the audience to reach out to the entire county who may be unaware of the potential disaster that could happen as a result of closing Station 56. We as a board encourage any and all to reach out to any board member with any questions, comments, concerns or ideas to help save station 56. It is not too late. The contact information is available at the Ridgewood Neighborhood Association webpage https://ridgewoodsonora.org/ 

A special thanks to the Crystal Falls Clubhouse for hosting the meeting as well as the Raging Grannies for their performance.


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Sunday March 9th, 2025 Firewise/RNA membership social/ Wildfire Preparation Info Mtg

To help our residents in this effort, Ridgewood 108 Firewise together with the RNA is planning an event on March 9, 2025 at the Moose Lodge from 2:00-4:00pm to bring residents and potential services together. This will be an opportunity to gauge interest and understand the needs on individual properties to prepare for the May 3rd clean up campaign.

Please save the date of March 9, 2025 to attend the RNA membership preparation social event. This event will focus on identifying properties that would like to enlist in preparing their properties by contracting services at a discount for tree trimming and skirting, weed whacking, and raking of fallen pine needles and leaves for the May 3rd pick-up and removal.