Hydrology consultant Joseph Albani discusses flood risks along Jackson Highway during the first of two Rancho Murieta Resilience Plan workshops held June 24 and 25. Photo by Gail Bullen
Twelve people attend the June 25 workshop at The Villas Clubhouse. Those pictured also include Sacramento County and consulting staff. The June 24 workshop at the church drew six attendees. Photo by Gail Bullen [3 Images] Click Any Image To Expand
RANCHO MURIETA, CA (MPG) – Keeping Jackson Highway open during floods and wildfires is the goal of a Sacramento County resilience study that could shape how Rancho Murieta residents evacuate during future disasters. Residents got a second look at the project during two sparsely attended workshops on Jan. 24 at Rancho Murieta Community Church and on June 25 at The Villas Clubhouse, the second of three planned public meetings…