Facilities and developed recreation sites within the county on the Monterey Ranger District would be closed for public use. The public would still have access to non-developed recreation facilities such as trails and dispersed camping, and telework would be maximized by employees to comply with the county order. Telephone service may be provided to facilitate customer service, and the public would have access to front desk personnel to ensure ongoing service and provide visitor information. First responders and other emergency service personnel would continue operations as allowed by the county order, and mitigations would be applied to minimize employee exposure. Field staff would be utilized in coordination with law enforcement personnel to ensure public safety and protection of National Forest System facilities and resources.
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Kate, it seems the NWS precip region page is pretending to work, when are those totals going to sync up? How's your weather station? - Looking forward to April!!