Hi-lo sirens will help alert communities during fire season

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Placer Fire Chief gives a fire season update

Chief Brian Estes

Placer County Fire Department / CAL FIRE NEU Chief Brian Estes gives his 2021 outlook for this upcoming fire season. His message is simple -- we live in a beautiful, but fire danger critical area -- it is ALL our responsibility to ensure we are fire-prepared. Check out the many ways we can work together to ensure all are ready for fire season! View video 


🚨Hi-lo sirens can help save lives🚨

Placer County Police Car

The Placer County Sheriff's Office released an important PSA this week regarding hi-low sirens and how they can help keep us safe. The hi-lo siren was installed in patrol units in 2019 to be used during emergency evacuations. The sound is different from the traditional police siren — it will ONLY be used in areas facing danger from a wildfire, chemical spill, flood, etc. Learn more


Placer County Library’s virtual summer program kicks off June 8!

Announcement of a library this summer

Placer County Library invites readers of all ages to track reading, participate in challenges, and win badges and prizes through the digital platform, Beanstack. This year’s Tails and Tales theme celebrates animals, dinosaurs, mythical creatures, and more. Plus, do not miss out on special virtual performances featuring puppets, magic, science, and of course, animals! Learn more


June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month

Two elderly Women

June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month.  Placer PROTECT, with the support of the Placer County District Attorney's Office, is dedicating the month of June to stopping elder abuse through outreach and awareness. Throughout the month, they will be releasing information through videos and social media as well as launching a virtual “convention” June 15. The PROTECT team is dedicated to empowering our community to fight against elder abuse. Watch video


Reminder: Colfax and Foresthill community vaccine clinics next week

Reminder: Colfax and Foresthill community vaccine clinics next week

Following community clinics in Kings Beach this week, Placer County Public Health is holding evening clinics in Colfax and Foresthill this coming week. Both J&J and Pfizer vaccines will be offered. Click here for more information.


Placer County adds new museum

Placer County adds new museum

We’re excited to welcome the historic Fruitvale Schoolhouse, located in Lincoln, to our Museums Division. Welcome to the family! We can’t wait to inspire young minds!! Learn more


North Lake Tahoe trash issue -- help keep Tahoe clean!

North Lake Tahoe trash issue -- help keep Tahoe clean!

Placer County and other government agencies are working hard to provide additional funding and resources  to increase trash service in the region, but it’s going to take a community-wide effort to help keep Tahoe clean.. This is why we support the North Tahoe Sustainable Travel Pledge, which encourages taking personal responsibility for a cleaner Tahoe. The pledge also sheds light on the concept that if a trash can is full it is your responsibility to pack out your trash. Together we can keep Tahoe clean. Take the pledge!


Youth Commission recruiting new members

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Calling all motivated teens! We're looking for the next members of the Placer County Youth Commission. PCYC aims to advise decision-makers on youth-related issues and serve as a community forum to discuss youth concerns and ideas, all while raising the profile of Placer County youth. The commission is also dedicated to initiating and maintaining positive change in the community, encouraging youth engagement and preparing youth to be active citizens. Apply now    before the June 9 deadline.


Free assistance available to help your garden grow!

A Woman gardening

The Placer Resource Conservation District is now offering free technical assistance to any beginning or existing backyard or balcony vegetable gardener, community garden, and urban farm within Placer County (except the Tahoe Basin). This assistance will help you with starting a garden, assist with irrigation, solve pest issues, improve soil health, decrease weed pressure, and more! Learn more


Last chance to give YOUR feedback on emergency plans!

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This is the final week to give feedback on emergency planning efforts in Placer County! Our Local Hazard Mitigation Plan is now live for your review and will be receiving feedback at community meetings June 9 and June 10. Also, this is the last week to take our Community Wildfire Preparedness Plan survey. Together we can make sure our county is emergency prepared! View the LHMP plan and take the CWPP survey today


Join us for our Redistricting Placer presentation in Roseville on June 16

Stay up-to-date on redistricting in Placer County

Don't miss our Redistricting Placer presentation at the upcoming Roseville City Council meeting on June 16, details here. Also, be sure to subscribe to receive updates about the Placer County Redistricting Commission's work to redraw the supervisorial boundaries. Redistricting determines which neighborhoods and communities are grouped together into a supervisorial district for purposes of electing a Board of Supervisor member. You have an opportunity to share how you think district boundaries should be drawn to best represent your community. Subscribe now


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List of active projects throughout Placer County

Upcoming public meetings and events

Foresthill townhall meeting (virtual), June 7, 7 p.m. Information
Board of Supervisors Meeting, June 8, 9 a.m. Information 
Planning Commission meeting, June 10, 10 a.m. Information
Eastern Placer County town hall meeting (virtual), June 10, 6 p.m. Information

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

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

Upcoming community events

County jobs website is updated regularly

Auburn: Auburn Co-Op In Old Town 2021 ,Take Note Troupe’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Rocklin: Rocklin Fine Arts Jarrett Student Online Art Show
Roseville: First Fridays At The Fountains ,So Unexpected Saturdays At The Fountains

When people from different households mix, this increases the risk of transmission of COVID-19. The safest gatherings are virtual. Before attending an event, consider whether it meets the California Department of Public Health’s guidance for the prevention of COVID-19 transmission. 

PlacerGROWN farmers’ markets are still taking place following physical distancing direction from health authorities. Learn more

Check out Placer County's employment website for a list of open positions, including internships. Job seekers can apply for positions and sign up for job alerts 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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