Woodbridge Irrigation District opens new office
Maggie Creamer/News-Sentinel
Woodbridge Irrigation District opens new office
District manager Andy Christensen poses for a photograph in front of the new Woodbridge Irrigation District office on Monday, May 14, 2012. The new building brings in touches of history along with room to expand into the future.
Maggie Creamer/News-Sentinel
Woodbridge Irrigation District opens new office
The front of a safe from the original 1924 Woodbridge Irrigation District office was moved over to the new office to bring a piece of history into the future.
Maggie Creamer/News-Sentinel
Woodbridge Irrigation District opens new office
The new Woodbridge Irrigation District, seen here in this photograph taken MMonday, May 14, 2012, office is located on the bank of the Mokelumne River about 100 feet upstream of the Woodbridge Dam. District manager Andy Christensen said it was important to district staff that the new office be intertwined with the physical operations of the district.
Maggie Creamer/News-Sentinel
Woodbridge Irrigation District opens new office
Archives of old Woodbridge Irrigation District records from as early as 1913 are kept in an old-fashioned secretary cabinet in the new district office.
Maggie Creamer/News-Sentinel
Woodbridge Irrigation District opens new office
The new seal for the Woodbridge Irrigation District holds a place of honor at the entrace to the new office on Lower Sacramento Road on Monday, May 14, 2012. The seal depicts the Woodbridge Dam, the Mokelumne River, and the mountains from where the water flows. A larger version will soon grace the front facade of the building.
Viewpoint Aerial Photography, Ken Cantrell/courtesy photograph
Woodbridge Irrigation District opens new office
An aerial view of the Woodbridge Irrigation District’s new office building.
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Darrell Baumbach posted at 9:28 pm on Fri, Jun 1, 2012.
Where did the funding come from for this facility? Federal Tax...state tax...local tax
or private investment?...Does anyone know?