The Bradley fire is currently 35% contained with crews continuing to improve the containment lines with 2 type 1 hand crews, 2 type II hand crews, 1 strike team of engines, and 5 water tenders. Over the next few days the public will continue to see small pockets of smoke popping up in the containment line; this will be dealt with during the mop up operation.
Mott Airport Closure 8/31/2017
Due to the low visibility (smoke) in the North part of Siskiyou County the US Forest Service is looking to use the Mott airport as a key base for helicopter operations. As such, the City of Dunsmuir is closing the airport to non US Forestry fire fighting operations until further notice.
Bradley Fire Update 11:15am 8/31/2017
Due to high winds last night a five acre fire located around the South/West area of Mt. Bradley is active.
The US Forest service is the lead agency and they have two helicopters working the fire with another one scheduled to arrive soon. They also have the Hotshot Crew working the fire on the ground with a total of about 60 people working the Mt. Bradley fire.
Public Notice - Coliform Violation
The City of Dunsmuir provides extensive monitoring of its drinking water to ensure its safety. In July 2017 sampling tested positive for total coliform. The presence of coliform bacteria in the water does not mean the water is unsafe to drink, but an indicator that there could be a problem with the system. In this case staff believes the sample point was the issue, and a new sample point is being installed.
Bradley Fire Update 11:30am 8/29/2017
The air support requested for the Bradley fire is here with helicopters operating out of the Dunsmuir Mott airport. The helicopters are reportedly making a major difference in fighting the fire in the steep difficult terrain.
Bradley Fire Update 09:40 8/29/2017
At approximately 10pm on August 28, 2017 a fire was reported near the little league ball field which is located West of Highway 5 in the Northern part of the City. Firefighters were dispatched to the area and are working to hold a line to the East of the fire to prevent it from heading into the Shasta Retreat area. The Shasta Retreat is currently under an advisement for evacuation. The US Forest Services is the lead agency with CalFire and local government fire departments in support. The US Forestry has placed a request for air support in battling the fire located in the steep and mountainous terrain, and is expecting to receive this support soon.
To stay up to date on the status of the fire you can visit incweb at: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5547/
You can also download an application for your apple or android smart phone called Broadcastify for news and updates.
Cooling Centers - Locations
Marijuana Task Force Wants Your Opinions On Cannabis
The City's Marijuana Task Force has set up a brief survey to gather community opinions on cannabis. Specific topics include: Commercial Cultivation, Personal Cultivation, Retail Sales and Manufacturing of cannabis within the City of Dunsmuir.
Road Closure: Scherrer Ave. RR Crossing
Union Pacific RR will be doing crossing maintenance at the Scherrer Ave. RR crossing beginning June 26 at 8pm and continuing through June 28th at 5pm.
Dunsmuir Marijuana Task Force
The City of Dunsmuir is in the process of forming the Dunsmuir Marijuana Task Force and has an open seat available for interested persons to submit an application to participate. The Marijuana Task Force is an advisory committee to the City Council that will work collaboratively to develop recommendations relating to the regulation of cannabis in the City of Dunsmuir.
The application must be submitted to Mark Brannigan, City Manager, 5915 Dunsmuir Avenue, Dunsmuir, CA. 96025 by 4:00pm June 8, 2017. For additional information, please call 530-235-4822.
Meet and Greet with Mark Brannigan
Airport Committee Meeting
The Dunsmuir Airport Committee will meet on May 9th at noon, in the City Council Chambers, 5902 Dunsmuir Ave.
Notice: Regular Council Meeting/Public Meeting Canceled
The City of Dunsmuir is canceling its regular Council meeting on May 4th, and the scheduled Public meeting to present projects for Council consideration to apply for the next round of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program funding. The meeting is being canceled due to the lack of a quorum. The agenda items for the May 4th meeting will be considered for the next regular Council meeting on May 18th.
Roadside Caution Alert - Central Dunsmuir Ave.
Notice of Public Meeting - CANCELED
Job Posting for Account Receivable / Payable Clerk
The City of Dunsmuir is accepting applications for an Accounts Receivable/Payable Clerk. Under general supervision of the Finance Director to perform work of moderate difficulty in maintaining financial records, processing financial records, processing financial transactions, preparing financial reports, performing a variety of clerical, computer and bookkeeping duties and responsibilities, preparing a variety of documents and do related work as required.
Citizen of the Year and Alexander Dunsmuir Awards
Snow Removal Information
The propose of snow removal is for emergency access, mail delivery, public commuting and commercial deliveries.
Snow removal generally begins when 2 or more inches of snow has fallen.
On street parking is prohibited during snow removal operations. Vehicles not moved during snow removal operations can be towed and moved to a storage area at the owner’s expense.
Alternative parking is available on a limited basis at South City Hall parking lot, North City Hall Parking lot, and the Community Center Building parking lot at City Park.
Presidents and businesses operations may keep current on snow removal operations and weather predictions via television, radio, or other means and are asked to move their vehicles accordingly.
To see the street priorities, snow storage areas, frequently asked questions and hints to for snow removal please see our Snow Removal Plan by clicking download below.
Flooding Information - 02/09/2017
DUNSMUIR FLOOD INFORMATION
FEBRUARY 9, 2017
The National Weather Service placed the area that includes City of Dunsmuir in “flood advisory”. They are considering raising that level to flood warning.
At this time water is over the headwall at the south end of Butterfly and just north of Gillis. That portion of roadway has been closed by the City.
Water in the Sacramento River is just under the level that caused flooding along Butterfly Ave in 2015. Residents in this area are asked to be cautious and aware that an evacuation advisory and ultimately an evacuation order may be issued.
The City has arranged with St. John’s Parrish Hall at 5605 Shasta Ave. to shelter those who may be displaced.
There was a mud slide that closed portion of Dunsmuir Ave. just south of I-5 south bound on ramp which is south of bridge that is south of Chevron Station. This area has just been reopened after Caltrans crew repaired culverts from top of hillside that were not accepting storm drain waters. Caltrans will continue to monitor this area as the repair work is temporary fix with permanent fix to be done this summer.
Anyone with emergency issue is asked to contact Dunsmuir Fire Department at 530-235-2551 or call 911. Siskiyou County Sheriff’s department also has extra officers working the Dunsmuir and south county areas. Dunsmuir Public Works crew and Dunsmuir Public Utilities crew members are out and about attempting to keep storm drain system open and unclogged.
More information will be distributed as it becomes available.
City of Dunsmuir City Manager’s office
February 9, 2017
12:00 p.m.
Flood Map
Updated as information becomes available