Maureen "Mo" Mulheren, Former Ukiah City Council Member

Maureen "Mo" Mulheren, Former Ukiah City Council Member You can find my current position and County related information
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Mulheren for Ukiah City Council 2014 -
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02/10/2024

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04/12/2023

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04/12/2023
Every time I sit at this light at 5:30a I think about posting an update. I’m not on the City Council anymore so I wasn’t...
04/02/2023

Every time I sit at this light at 5:30a I think about posting an update. I’m not on the City Council anymore so I wasn’t sure where to post this. The City is aware that this signal isn’t working “on demand” and is now back to timed cycles. It needs a new camera and I don’t know a replacement date but if I hear of one I will let you know! PS I love how impatient I’ve gotten with the lights when five years ago the majority of the lights weren’t on demand. 😂🤷🏻‍♀️

01/13/2023

Congratulations to the City of Ukiah and our community. Nice to see this important work continued

CITY OF UKIAH RECEIVES MAJOR STATE GRANT FOR EXPANSION OF ITS WATER RECYCLING PROJECT

Ukiah, CA. January 13, 2023. – The California State Water Resources Control Board has awarded the City of Ukiah $53.7 million for expansion of its Water Recycling Project. The grant will allow the City to increase capacity of the recycled water project from 1,000 acre-feet per year to 1,500 acre-feet per year. The City utilizes recycled water to support parks, sports fields, and schools, as well as for agricultural and industrial uses. The increasing reliance on recycled water means reduced demand on the Russian River and Lake Mendocino and groundwater resources.

In 2019 the City built Phases 1-3 of the recycled water system. This included approximately 8 miles of recycled water pipeline, a 66-million-gallon reservoir, a contact basin, and pumping facility. This was possible due to $34 million in funding from the State Water Resources Control Board, including $9 million in grants and a low interest loan.

Since then, the City moved forward with design and planning for Phase 4 expansion so that the project would be ready for construction when additional grant funding became available. Phase 4 is more costly as it includes street work to extend the water infrastructure through the city and improvements to the wastewater treatment plant to ensure there is enough wastewater ready to be recycled for use.
Last year the City applied for additional grant funds made available through the state budget, and on January 10, 2023 Ukiah executed a grant agreement with the State for $53,770,000. This grant funding makes Phase 4 possible, without requiring the City to incur additional debt.

In total, the City uses about 3,000 acre-feet per year of water. When Phase 4 is complete, the recycled water project will be providing about 1,500 acre-feet per year. That represents about a 50 percent conservation offset, and dramatically reduces the need for potable water.

“We are committed to using our water resources responsibly and strategically,” said Sean White, Director of Water and Sewer for the City of Ukiah. “Our recycled water project creates a more diversified and drought-resilient water supply. That’s not only good for the parks, and schools, and businesses that directly utilize the recycled water, but it’s also good for the rest of the region as Ukiah reduces its demand for potable water.”

In recent drought years, the region has experienced water curtailments and reduced supplies available from Lake Mendocino. For many of the farmers connected to the City of Ukiah’s Recycled Water Project, recycled water was their only source of reliable water in 2021. Additionally, during the drought Ukiah began delivering water supplies by truck to help several cities on the coast meet their minimum human health and safety needs. That was possible because Ukiah was able to carefully meet its own needs through recycled water, groundwater, and conservation measures, and was therefore able to help neighboring areas that were in crisis.

Construction is expected to begin in Fall 2023, and the Phase 4 expansion project is expected to be operational by Fall 2024. It will expand recycled water delivery to Vinewood Park, Frank Zeek School, Pomolita School, soccer fields, Ukiah High School, the Ukiah Cemetery, Anton Stadium, Giorno Park, Todd Grove Park, and the Ukiah Valley Golf Course, in addition to the currently served areas of Ukiah Softball Complex, Oak Manor Elementary School, Riverside Park, the Ukiah Transfer Station & Recycling Center, and 700 acres of agriculture.

APPLICANTS SOUGHT FOR THREE CITY OF UKIAH PLANNING COMMISSION VACANCIES Ukiah, CA September 14, 2022. – UKIAH, CA. - The...
12/16/2022

APPLICANTS SOUGHT FOR THREE CITY OF UKIAH PLANNING COMMISSION VACANCIES

Ukiah, CA September 14, 2022. – UKIAH, CA. - The City of Ukiah announces that three vacancies on the Planning Commission will be going before the City Council for consideration of appointment.

Any qualified individual who would like to make a difference in his/her community and is interested in serving for a four-year term, may apply for this vacancy. The candidate must reside within the city limits of Ukiah; there is a time commitment of approximately five to ten hours per month; and the position comes with a monthly stipend of $100, paid twice a year. Applications can be obtained from the City’s website (https://cityofukiah.com/boards-commissions-committees/) or requested by emailing [email protected] or calling 463-6217 for an application to be emailed, mailed, or faxed to you.

The submittal deadline is Friday, January 20, 2023, at noon. Applications can be mailed (City of Ukiah, ATTN City Clerk, 300 Seminary Ave., Ukiah CA 95482), faxed (707-463-6204), or emailed ([email protected]) to the City Clerk’s office. Applications will be considered by the City Council at a date to be announced, following the deadline. At that time, Council will consider the applications and possibly interview potential candidates.

The City of Ukiah is fortunate to have a sizable number of citizen volunteers serving on boards, commissions, and committees which complete business of their own or make recommendations to the City Council. All members are appointed by the City Council with terms commencing throughout the year. 2022...

Congratulations to outgoing Mayor Jim Brown on his retirement!
12/08/2022

Congratulations to outgoing Mayor Jim Brown on his retirement!

10/08/2022
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08/23/2022

Orr Street Bridge and Corridor Study The Orr Street Bridge and Corridor Study project is a comprehensive corridor plan proposing improvements along Orr Street and replacement of existing bridge across Orr Creek. Visit the Project Website

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