July
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Joint air quality advisory July 31 -Aug 3
The Placer County Public Health Officer and Placer County Air Pollution Control District are re-issuing a joint air quality advisory to notify the public of the potential of poor air quality conditions due to smoke from fires currently burning throughout the state.
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Joint air quality advisory for July 30
The Placer County Public Health Officer and Placer County Air Pollution Control District are re-issuing a joint air quality advisory to notify the public of the potential of poor air quality conditions due to smoke from fires currently burning throughout the state.
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Joint air quality advisory for July 27 -29
The Placer County Public Health Officer and Placer County Air Pollution Control District are re-issuing a joint air quality advisory to notify the public of the potential of poor air quality conditions due to smoke from fires currently burning throughout the state.
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Flood insurance premiums to change
Some Placer residents can look forward to lower flood insurance premiums as the Federal Emergency Management Agency prepares to issue new flood maps for the region.
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Dollar Hill land deal achievable housing
An 11-acre plot near Dollar Hill could become home to a new achievable housing development with the county Board of Supervisors today unanimously approving the terms of a $3.6 million deal to buy the land.
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Funding for more trails in eastern Placer
The Placer County Board of Supervisors today approved $4.9 million in funding for trail planning and construction as well as other capital projects in eastern Placer County recommended by the Capital Projects Advisory Committee.
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Gas tax grant to boost sustainable transportation
A $600,000 grant from the state of California will help Placer County plan sustainable transportation improvements for the “Resort Triangle” area of North Lake Tahoe, county staff announced today.
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Free back-to-school immunization clinics
Placer County is offering free back-to-school immunization clinics for children without access to vaccines. Children who are uninsured or have Medi-Cal can attend clinics on select dates.
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Resorts to create on-demand transit system
A new system of public transit may be coming to Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows to serve visitors and residents alike, with the Placer County Board of Supervisors today providing preliminary approval for the effort.
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Foresthill Fire District special election
Foresthill voters will decide their level of fire and emergency medical service in a special mail ballot election Sept. 18. The Placer County Board of Supervisors today unanimously approved a resolution that will put a measure on a special election ballot for an increase in parcel tax rates for the area.
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Candidate filing for Nov. 6 election
Candidate filing for the Nov. 6 general election is open to Placer County residents at 8 a.m. on July 16 and closes at 5 p.m. on Aug. 10. Over 175 positions are available on various local city councils, school boards, and parks, fire, water and utility districts in the county.
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Joint air quality advisory issued for July 3 - 4
The Placer County Public Health Officer and Placer County Air Pollution Control District are issuing a joint air quality advisory to notify the public of the potential of poor air quality conditions due to smoke from the County Fire currently burning in Napa and Yolo counties, along with smoke from other fires in the state.