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Supervisors Have Contentious Start to Meeting Discuss Lake Tulloch Habitat

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- Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors held a contentious meeting on May 19, 2026.
- Approved short-term agreement with Joe McGrath to operate Lake Tulloch RV, Campground, and Marina.
- Goal to resume operations by Independence Day.
- Discussed $200,000 in connection fees from Jamestown Sanitary District for Habitat For Humanity.
- Public comments included allegations of corruption against Supervisor Anaiah Kirk.