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Inyo Supervisors to Hold Meeting in Tecopa

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Supervisors to Hold Meeting in Tecopa 

The Inyo County Board of Supervisors is returning to the southeast corners of the county next week  to communicate with constituents on a variety of issues.

A regular board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 14 at 2 p.m. at the Tecopa Community Center,  405 Tecopa Hot Springs Rd., Tecopa. This will mark the board’s first meeting in Tecopa this calendar year; the supervisors are also scheduled to meet in Southeast Inyo in October.

Items on next week’s agenda include updates from Death Valley National Park, Amargosa Conservancy, Southern Inyo Fire Protection District, Friends of the Amargosa Basin, and Community Advocates for Southeast Inyo.

The full agenda and agenda packet can be found at either of the following links:

The meeting will be accessible to the public both in person and, for convenience, via Zoom webinar.  The Zoom webinar can be found here: https://zoom.us/j/868254781. The meetings may also be  accessed by telephone at the following numbers: (669) 900-6833; (346) 248-7799; (253) 215-8782;  (929) 205-6099; (301) 715-8592; (312) 626-6799. Webinar ID: 868 254 781. Anyone unable to attend  the Board meeting in person who wishes to make either a general public comment or a comment on  a specific agenda item may do so by utilizing the Zoom “hand-raising” feature when appropriate during  the meetings (the Chair will call on those who wish to speak). Generally, speakers are limited to three  minutes.

Remote participation for members of the public is provided for convenience only. In the event that the  remote participation connection malfunctions for any reason, the Board of Supervisors reserves the  right to conduct the meeting without remote access.


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