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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 11, 1974 (8 pages)

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piste, 4 The Nevada County Nugget Wed., Dee. 11,1974, Nevada City — ’ Grass Valley regulations i i . differ from the county and Traffic delay expected on I-80 Motorists driving the 15-mile ‘section of Interstate 80 between ‘Roseville and Auburn may on ye an highwa -l divided * the four At left is (left to right) Gary McCombs, Kathy Beck CLIENTS OF THE Nevada County Community Workshop recently constructed Christmas decorations for the downtown area of Grass Valley. More than 15 moving traffic. Temporary people, who work in the forest products department of the workshop, made the 60 spiraling decorations of natural forest goods such as pine cones and holly. closures will be limited to the outside slow lanes and there will be no interference to traffic during commute hours. . The $8.8 million project will provide two new lanes converting the freeway to six lanes as far east as Auburn and the new construction will be in the center divider. Eventually there will be open trenches along the roadways but these will be clearly marked with flashing lights and barricades. ‘ with gnd Julia Kooker, who -are winding the decorations around the gas light standards on Mill Street. For the parking meter posts on Main, the workers made standards. In picture at right is Frances Burch and Vallaree Cockman, on the ladder. . Grand jury report Critical of Tahoe-Donner pipeline, impact report — protection of the lake and its River and its tributaries. And environmental impact report by environment in the report that many agencies are involved all agencies involved. Concompleted after an investigation in
legal battles for water _tentions are that the EIR might of present and future extraction Adjustment *1.88 WIDE OVAL TIRES 13” RAISED WHITE LETTERS {BUSINESS atSt . Broke Lake by Dart Industries and of of water from Donner. . The report notes that there are the environmental impact court ligitations concerning ered: report water rights from the Truckee restrictio It advocates preservation and BILLBOARD . } be slanted in favor of the TahoeDonner Subdivision. And the “obvious fact” that a diligent search was not made for water other than the lake. It challenges. accuracy of statements concerning the water level. The grand jury believes that projected possible drawdown of water may eliminate, in many cases, use of private and public docking facilities during a low water “We advocate a policy . whereby commercial or other AVAILABLE NOW. use. of the surrounding area RECAPPING SERVICE which would have a visual impact on the total setting of the HEFFREN INSURANCE AGENCY F117 W. Main Grass Valley.Ca. P.O Box 10347 water system, according to the 265-6166. " Take would be prevented,” the report concludes, ‘Robert Montre, . foreman; signed tae report.