CLEARLAKE
Home For Christmas
As 2022 came to a close, Habitat for Humanity Lake County was excited to celebrate the closing of their 39th home in Clearlake. The Homeowner Ceremony with the family and Habitat staff was held on December 28, but the home closing occurred sooner so that, on Christmas Day, the Smith family opened their Christmas gifts in their old residence, bid farewell to their old life, and moved into their new home.
“It was the best Christmas present we could get, spending Christmas night in a home that’s ours,” said Alicia Smith, the mother of three who shares the home with her mother and grandmother. “We are beyond blessed and grateful. From the house to the neighborhood and neighbors, we truly have a place of our own to call home. This would not be possible without Habitat and we will forever be paying it forward.”
If you are interested in Habitat’s Homeownership program or know someone you think would qualify, you are encouraged to contact the office at 707-994-1100 x 106 or stop by for an application at 15312 Lakeshore Dr. Clearlake, behind Foods Etc.
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LAKE COUNTY
Lake County parks, recreation and trails community survey available now.
Our local parks, trails, and recreation programs are a gateway to experience the natural beauty of Lake County, prioritize an active lifestyle, and enjoy time spent with family and friends. The County of Lake invites and encourages you to provide input on the future of our facilities and programs through a Community Needs Survey.
We are in the process of developing a Parks, Recreation, and Trails Master Plan that will inventory our parks, facilities, and trails; develop an understanding of community priorities and needs; and create actionable strategies to meet demands. There will be many opportunities for the public to get involved and share their unique, local experience that will help shape this Master Plan.
The first step is to take the Community Needs survey, which in addition to an inventory of existing facilities will be the baseline for the Master Plan. Please complete the Community Needs Survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/LakeCountyPRT. It will take no more than 10 minutes and all answers will be completely anonymous.
To learn more or get involved with the Parks, Recreation, and Trails Master Plan process, please visit our project website, www.lakecountyprt.com.
Thank you for partnering with us to promote the brightest, healthiest possible future for every Lake County resident!
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LAKE COUNTY
More Wetland Acquisition is in the Future for LCLT
The Lake County Land Trust (LCLT) is working to acquire the Keithly ranch in South Lakeport, a property that comprises two parcels totaling 86 acres and connects to Clear Lake by wetlands.
Up to 78 acres of this land is nearshore, upland wetlands and riparian areas. It is adjacent to the recently acquired LCLT 200 acre Wright Wetlands Preserve. These lands contain 16% of the current wetlands left on Clear Lake. Since over 79% of the historic wetlands around Clear Lake have been lost, this acquisition will significantly protect habitat and watershed filtration around our beautiful ancient lake that are part of the Land Trust’s Wright Wetlands Preserve.
In 2014 the Land Trust was successful in creating a Conceptual Area Protection Plan (CAPP) for the Big Valley Area. This plan was adopted by the State Wildlife Conservation Board (the State funding agency for land acquisition) and purchase of the Keithly ranch will meet specific targets that are set out in this CAPP. Additionally, the property contains a crucial spawning area for the Clear Lake Hitch. Hitch spawn in lake tributaries and juveniles mature in the tules at the mouth of the tributaries. Not only will this property protect wetlands and the Clear Lake Hitch but it will also provide easy public access from Highway 29 and Lakeport’s South Main Street.
Residents and visitors to Lake County will be able to enjoy the unique experience that this nature preserve will provide including, but not limited to, abundant bird watching on Clear Lake. The Land Trust is currently collecting letters of support for this project and has already received the unanimous support of the Lake County Board of Supervisors.
We’re looking forward to keeping all of our supporters updated on this important project
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