by News Staff | May 20, 2021 | Nature, News Releases, Town of Mammoth Lakes, United States Forest Service
Trail Days are back for Summer 2021! The Mammoth Lakes Trails and Public Access Foundation (MLTPA) has announced that The Town of Mammoth Lakes and Inyo National Forest are teaming up once again for the 12th season of Trails Days on the Mammoth Lakes Trail System....
by News Staff | May 14, 2021 | News Releases, Press Release, Town of Mammoth Lakes, United States Forest Service
USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Helps Commemorate OHV Safety Awareness Week, May 15-23 California State Parks’ Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation (OHMVR) Division and partners are launching OHV Safety Awareness Week on May 15-23 with the theme of “Know...
by Community Reports/Events | May 5, 2021 | News Releases, Press Release, Town of Mammoth Lakes
Paving the Way for New Affordable Housing In Mammoth Lakes On April 27, the Mammoth Lakes Town Council reached a significant milestone to deliver affordable housing to the community that will allow the first 81 units of affordable housing to be built on The Parcel....
by Deb Murphy | Apr 18, 2021 | City of Bishop, Corona Virus, General Misc. Stories, Inyo County, Town of Mammoth Lakes
[Background: The American Rescue Plan pass by Congress and signed into law by President Joe Biden contains $350 billion in funding for state, local, tribal and territorial governments to help with recovering lost funds as a result of losses due to the revenue...
by News Staff | Apr 14, 2021 | News Releases, Press Release, Town of Mammoth Lakes
The Town of Mammoth Lakes will be conducting a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Community Recreation Center (CRC) at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21, at Mammoth Creek Park. Members of the Mammoth Lakes Town Council, the Planning and Economic Development...
by Deb Murphy | Apr 12, 2021 | General Misc. Stories, Town of Mammoth Lakes
Mono County’s Sheriff Ingrid Braun warned of a massive exodus of people escaping Covid-ridden Southern California for the serenity of the Eastern Sierra last year. Short of spike-strips on Hwy. 203, there was not much that could be done to stop it. But, now the Town...