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In advance of the first meeting of the year, new and returning members of the Inyo County Board of Supervisors were sworn into office during a noon-time ceremony Monday, January 6 in the historic Inyo County Courthouse. Presiding Inyo County Superior Court Judge Stephen M. Place…
INYO COUNTY ROAD STATUS REPORT - The Date Above Reflects the Latest Change in Road Status. *Please refer to additional document for more detailed information regarding the road closures*Please call the following numbers with concerns or questions:760-878-0201 - Public Works760-878-0202 -…
The Inyo County Board of Supervisors joined fellow employees and community members on Tuesday in recognizing Chairperson Matt Kingsley and District Attorney Tom Hardy prior to their respective retirements at the end of the month. Treasurer-Tax Collector Alisha McMurtrie was similarly honored…
The Active Transportation Program (ATP) was created by California Senate Bill 99 in 2013 to encourage increased use of active modes of transportation, such as walking and biking and to increase the safety and mobility of nonmotorized users. The ATP program strives to ensure that disadvantaged…
Once again, the Inyo County Board of Supervisors is making available $40,000 in competitive grants to help support events and projects that benefit the residents and visitors of Inyo County. Beginning today, Monday, December 2, the County will begin accepting applications for the latest…
Inyo County Supervisor Jeff Griffiths has been sworn in as the next president of one of the largest local-government advocacy groups in the country. The California State Association of Counties (CSAC) – founded in 1895 to serve as the voice for all counties across the state – elected Griffiths…