Read more about Cal OES Secures Federal Grant Designed to Increase Community Resilience

Funding Targets Infrastructure Projects in Disaster-Prone Areas of State SACRAMENTO – As our state enters yet another wildfire season, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency of Services (Cal OES) today announced it has received federal funding – known as the... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES Secures Federal Grant Designed to Increase Community Resilience

Read more about Cal OES Awards First-Ever Resiliency Funding to Disaster Vulnerable Communities

The $4.5 million is part of Prepare California ‘Jumpstart’ Program investing in local infrastructure improvements SACRAMENTO – Continuing its efforts to build more resilient communities in areas of the state most susceptible to natural disasters, the California... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES Awards First-Ever Resiliency Funding to Disaster Vulnerable Communities

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Continuing the efforts to protect those most vulnerable in California, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is providing 100,000 COVID-19 test kits each month to California’s most vulnerable populations. “We have to take care of the most... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES Continues Supporting Most Vulnerable Communities with COVID-19 Test Kits

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State-Managed Debris Removal in Turtle Rock Park Now Complete SACRAMENTO – Less than a year after the Tamarack Fire blew through parts of Alpine County including the small town of Markleeville where the beloved Turtle Rock Park Campground is located, debris removal... Read MoreRead more about Cherished Campground in Alpine County Close to Reopening Following Tamarack Fire Cleanup