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Author: David Bernie

SDG&E Drone Assessments of Utility Poles

San Diego Gas & Electric
Drone Assessments of Utility Poles
Pala Reservation
Beginning on January 6, 2020

Beginning on January 6, 2020, SDG&E crews will be working in Pala for approximately three weeks to conduct drone assessments of utility poles for fire vulnerability as part of the Drone Investigation, Assessment, and Repair (DIAR) Program.

WHAT TO EXPECT

SDG&E vehicles parked on roads with crews nearby. There may be some temporary background noise and dust while the drone is operating. There will be no disruption to electrical service. SDG&E crews will check in with Pala Tribal Law Enforcement each day that they are on the reservation.

WHAT YOU WILL SEE

SDG&E crews consisting of one drone pilot and one camera operator on the ground near power poles. Small, quad-copter drones equipped with cameras flying above and near power poles.

Pala Environmental Department
For more information contact the Pala Environment Department:
760-891-3510 | ped@palatribe.com | ped.palatribe.com

San Diego Gas & Electric DAIR Program
For more information contact the San Diego Gas & Electric DAIR Program:
844-765-6388 | sdge.com/drone-program

Pala Band of Mission Indians Pala Environmental Department SDG&E Inspections

Info - SDGE DIAR Program

Holiday Recycling Pickup Schedule

Pala Band of Mission Indians
Holiday Recycling Pickup Schedule
Friday, December 27, 2019
Saturday, December 28, 2019

PALA, CA – All recycling pickups for the week of December 23rd will take place on Friday, December 27th and Saturday, December 28th.

Pala Band of Mission Indians
For more information contact the Pala Band of Mission Indians:
760-891-3500 | www.palatribe.com

Pala Band of Mission Indians Pala Recycling

2019 Tribal Election Results

Pala Band of Mission Indians
2019 Tribal Election Results
November 19, 2019

PALA, CA – The Pala Band of Mission Indians announces the 2019 Tribal Election Results.

Anthony Ravago, Sr. (incumbent) for Vice-Chairman
Theressa Villa (incumbent) for Tribal Secretary
Bradly Guachino for Committee Member

Anthony Ravago, Sr. has served as Tribal Vice-Chairmain since first being elected in 2017. Theressa Villa has served as Tribal Secretary since 2011 and Bradly Gauchino is a newly elected Committee Member. The election was held on November 19, 2019.

Executive Committee Members each serve a two-year term, with the offices of Tribal Chairman, Tribal Treasurer, and one Tribal Committee Member are voted on in even-number years. The other offices of Tribal Vice­-Chairman, Tribal Secretary, and the second Tribal Committee Member are voted on in odd-numbered years.

The Pala Band of Mission Indians is a federally recognized tribe whose reservation is located along the Palomar Mountain range approximately 30 miles northeast of San Diego. The majority of the over 900 tribal members live on the 12,000-acre reservation, established for Cupeño and Luiseño Indians, who consider themselves to be one proud people – Pala.

Pala Band of Mission Indians
For more information contact the Pala Band of Mission Indians:
760-891-3500 | www.palatribe.com