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White mobile home surrounded by muddy, fast-moving flood water.
The Inyo County Office of Emergency Services is seeking assistance from the public to document damage resulting from Tropical Storm Hilary impacting Inyo County.Residents and business owners whose property suffered damage as a result of rainfall/flooding/mud and/or debris slides are encouraged to…
ambulance
For the second time this year, County of Inyo and City of Bishop officials have united to ensure the continuation of ambulance service in the greater Bishop area.With support from the City of Bishop, the County has signed a 30-day agreement for emergency medical services (EMS) with REACH Air…
Small, white wooden home in backyard with green grass and lots of flowers.
Inyo County contracted with a firm on Tuesday to create architectural designs for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) such as this one. The designs will be made available to the public at no charge.
INDEPENDENCE --- Impacts from the 2023 runoff, housing, and employee and department achievements dominated the July 11 meeting of the Inyo County Board of Supervisors.Specific topics of discussion ranged from mosquito abatement and the Lower Owens River to comprehensive webpage updates to a new…
Fiber optic cable and a QR Code
The California Department of Technology has released an online survey to help determine barriers to internet access, affordability, and adoption, including in rural counties like Inyo. Residents are urged to take the survey at California Department of Technology: California Department of…
River close to spilling over bank
Property owners in the Owens Valley are urged to do their part and join local agencies in preparing for the spring runoff now before the massive Sierra snowpack begins melting in earnest. To help provide guidance and a big-picture view of the anticipated severity of the runoff, officials from Inyo…
Ambulance parked on asphalt
INDEPENDENCE – County of Inyo and City of Bishop officials are optimistic that recent efforts to secure temporary Emergency Medical Services (EMS) for the greater Bishop area will allow for continued coverage after the current EMS provider ceases operations later this month. It was announced…