Placer County Newsletter: January 26, 2017

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Placer proclaims local emergency due to storm damage

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In response to the damage done by high-intensity “atmospheric river” storms that hit Northern California this month, the Placer County Board of Supervisors has proclaimed a local emergency due to the extensive flooding caused by the storm. Meanwhile, heavy snow loads on propane tanks in the Sierra are a growing concern for emergency officials. Residents are urged to clear them of snow as quickly as possible. Read more


Gold Country Wildlife Rescue set to move into former animal shelter site

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Gold Country Wildlife Rescue is set to move into the county’s former animal shelter site in Auburn, giving injured and orphaned wildlife more space to thrive. Read more


Supervisors approve state and federal legislative platforms

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Ensuring that federal and state policy and funding decisions benefit Placer County is an annual task for the board of supervisors and county staff. To that end, the board approved an annual legislative platform that serves as the basis for the county's advocacy efforts with executive and legislative branches of state and federal government. Among the priorities outlined this year: water, economic development, pension reform, homelessness and affordable housing, among others. Read more


Placer County Government Center master plan update

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As work continues on an update of the Placer County Government Center master plan, county staff will host a community meeting Jan. 31 in North Auburn to present draft site plan options for the campus. Learn more


Placer Child Support Services ranks in top ten statewide for performance

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Placer County’s Department of Child Support Services has ranked eighth in the state for their federal fiscal year 2016 performance numbers, their highest ranking yet amid several years of consistent improvements. Read more


County employee donates kidney to stranger

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Placer County employees are known for their giving. We donate on the Big Day of Giving. We’re known for donations to charities. We do things like donate our lunch hours volunteering at the animal services center. But Melissa Magee, an administrative technician in the County Executive Office, took her charity to a whole other level. Read more


Placer County Department of Public Works and Facilities named “2016 Employer of the Year”

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The Women’s Transportation Seminar has unanimously voted to award the Placer County Department of Public Works and Facilities the WTS 2016 Employer of the Year Award. The award is designed to recognize businesses and organizations that support the goals and purpose of WTS, an international organization dedicated to building the transportation industry through the advancement of women. Read more


Sierra College announces new logo and branding

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After nearly two years of research and development, Sierra Community College launched a new branding strategy, marking the most significant change in its visual identity in four decades. The new logo honors the Sierra College heritage while pointing to the next phase of its evolution. Learn more


Help for safety concerns in mobile home parks

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Are you concerned about possible health or safety issues in your mobilehome park like unsafe sewer, water, electrical or gas conditions? Do you suspect unlawful or unlicensed mobilehome sales practices by dealers or salespersons? Do you need information on the Mobilehome Residency Law and where to obtain assistance for lease or rent disputes with park management? These questions and concerns and much more can be answered through a new California Department of Housing and Community Development program, the Mobilehome Assistance Center.


TRPA approves Tahoe Basin Area Plan, lodge project

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The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board unanimously approved Placer County’s Tahoe Basin Area Plan and the Tahoe City Lodge Project. The Tahoe Basin Area Plan includes targeted measures to restore environmentally sensitive areas, reduce stormwater pollution, revitalize the economy and create more walkable and bikeable communities. Learn more


Understanding social host ordinances

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The Placer County Youth Commission has worked hard to help reduce underage drinking, helping pass local social host ordinances to fine adults who serve teens alcohol. Watch this PSA from the PCYC on the importance of teaching teens about responsibility with alcohol, then help PCYC continue to improve their community outreach by taking this short survey on the ordinances.


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List of active projects throughout Placer County

Projects are listed alphabetically and by Board of Supervisors districts. A hard copy of the list is available at the Placer County Community Development Resource Agency, 3091 County Center Drive in Auburn. 

Active Projects

Upcoming public meetings and events

Meadow Vista Municipal Advisory Council, Feb. 1, 6 p.m. Agenda
Granite Bay Municipal Advisory Council, Feb. 1, 7 p.m. Agenda
Squaw Valley Municipal Advisory Council, Feb. 2, 6 p.m. Agenda

To learn about other Placer County committees and commissions and current opportunities to serve your community click here.

Upcoming community events

Don’t miss the fun coming this next week, including: William Jessup Baseball Opening Day CelebrationThe Placer County PentathlonONE ROCKLIN Town HallGranite Bay Library's Harry Potter Book NightCrocker-Kingsley ExhibitionUnited States Veteran's Art ShowAuburn Winter Storytelling FestivalNorthstar USASA Rail JamDawn Patrol at Squaw Valley Alpine MeadowsThe Priceless - Name Your Price Art And Frame Sale and Poetry Out Loud - Placer County Regional Finals.

Visit our regional partners to discover more of the fun happening right here in Placer County!

County jobs website is updated regularly

Check out Placer County's employment website for a list of open positions. Job seekers can apply for positions and submit interest cards to be notified of openings. Those without Internet access can use a computer kiosk in the Human Resources Department's lobby, at 145 Fulweiler Ave., in Auburn. 

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