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Important Links

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 Amador County Animal Control – https://www.amadorgov.org/departments/animal-control

Law Enforcement / Police
     • Amador County Sheriff’s Office – https://www.amadorsheriff.org/

PG&E Safety Center – https://www.safetyactioncenter.pge.com/

PG&E Weather Center – PG&E Weather Awareness

Road Conditions – https://dot.ca.gov/travel

CodeRed

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Amador County Sheriff’s Office has implemented CodeRed, a high-speed emergency/community notification solution provided by Emergency Communications Network to help keep residents and businesses informed with important information that may immediately impact their safety. Click here for more information and to sign up.

VOLUNTEERS MAKE A DIFFERENCE

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Amador Pines Landowners Association (APLO) depends heavily on volunteers to meet the needs of our community.  It doesn’t matter if you’re new to the neighborhood, been here for many years, live here year round, spend summers or winters here, or just visit now and then – there is always something that needs to be done. There are administrative functions that keep the association running smoothly and there are lots of outdoor needs for every skill level. From pruning and repairs to driving a snow plow or patching a road – there’s a place for you. Check with APLO and see where you can fit in.

Creek Walk

APLO residents can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the creek that feed the pond. We appreciate the volunteers that care for this area.

APLO Pond

Volunteers care for the creek walk and pond area. It’s a great place for some quiet time or a picnic.

Brush Clearing

To help prevent fires, keep the roads clear and maintain a nice community, volunteers are always out clearing brush and maintaining the roads.

Assessment Note

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Assessment Note – Assessments are the responsibility of all owners and must be current. Unpaid assessments may result in a lien placed on the property. If you’re not sure of your property status, you may email APLO at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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