March
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Placer County Charter review committee
Placer County residents are invited to take part in a once-every-five-years review of the Placer County Charter - a governing document that guides the organizational structure, duties and responsibilities of the county’s elected and appointed officials.
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Master Plan update and Whitehawk II subdivsion
The Placer County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing March 14 to consider the proposed Placer County Government Center Master Plan Update and Whitehawk II subdivision projects.
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Bowman road bridges improvements
Placer County Department of Public Works will begin construction this spring on the Bowman Road Bridges Improvement project. The two existing bridges built in 1945 cross the Union Pacific Railroad tracks in North Auburn and were both determined to be in need of repair.
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Jennifer Montgomery appointed to forest task force
After more than 10 years of service in elected office, Placer County Supervisor Jennifer Montgomery announced today she is stepping down to accept an appointment by Governor Gavin Newsom as director of the state’s Forest Management Task Force.
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Parks and Trails Master Plan review
The first-ever countywide Placer County Parks and Trails Master Plan draft is now available for public input through April. Community members are invited to provide feedback on the plan at upcoming municipal advisory council meetings or online at placerparksplan.com.
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Bell Road, I-80 interchange roundabouts
A plan for two new roundabouts at Interstate 80’s Bell Road interchange in North Auburn moved forward today with the Placer County Board of Supervisors approving a $1.9 million contract with GHD Inc. to design the safety and congestion improvement project.
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Nahas property open house
Continuing to seek community input on a proposed locals’ housing project in Tahoe City, Placer County will host an open house to discuss the current project concept with the developer March 18 in Tahoe City.
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North Lake Tahoe transportation workshop
Residents, business owners and visitors to the North Lake Tahoe region are invited to a second public workshop April 11 to learn more about and provide input on Placer County’s draft Transportation Demand Management Strategies proposal.
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Seeking Community input on recreational grant
Placer County is seeking community input on a grant application to develop a new plan to help balance the many increasing outdoor recreation uses in North Lake Tahoe.
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Placer, Gold Country Wildlife Rescue partnership
An innovative partnership between Placer County Animal Services and Gold Country Wildlife Rescue is helping save the lives of more wildlife in Placer than ever before.
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Contract for new voting equipment
The Placer County Board of Supervisors today approved a $3.2 million contract authorizing Dominion Voting Systems to supply the county new voting equipment and software.
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Vacancy on West Placer Municipal Advisory Council
The West Placer Municipal Advisory Council in District 1, represented by Supervisor Bonnie Gore, has an open seat. Citizens who are interested in working alongside Placer County to serve their community are encouraged to apply.
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Extended deadline for Charter Review Committee
Placer County residents are invited to take part in a once-every-five-years review of the Placer County Charter - a governing document that guides the organizational structure, duties and responsibilities of the county’s elected and appointed officials.
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Dead tree removal assistance deadline April 15
As Placer County continues its project to remove dead and dying trees threatening county infrastructure, county officials are reminding property owners of the April 15 deadline to complete right-of-entry forms needed to have eligible trees removed from their property.
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Contract awarded for Dowd Road bridge replacement
The aging Dowd Road bridge over Markham Ravine near Lincoln is set for replacement this year, with the Placer County Board of Supervisors awarding a $2.6 million construction contract for the project at the March 26 board meeting.
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Monitoring three measles cases
The county has identified one location where others may have been exposed. Members and guests who were at the Auburn Racquet and Fitness Club on March 18 between 7 - 9 p.m. may have been exposed to measles.
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Window for exposure to measles in Auburn increased
The county has identified one location where others may have been exposed. Members and guests who were at the Auburn Racquet and Fitness Club on March 18 between 5:30 – 9 p.m. may have been exposed to measles.