News from Supervisor Suzanne Jones

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May 1st, 2023

Suzanne Jones

Together We're Making a Difference.  

Teams of your fellow residents are working on Traffic & Trails.  These are just 2 of the subcommittees I've established within the Granite Bay MAC and in these areas they are making recommendations for improvements.  They are studying ways to calm traffic on Douglas Blvd. without interrupting traffic flow, connecting neighborhoods, schools and businesses with pedestrian and bike trails and establishing safe pedestrian walkways to Greenhills School.  With your input and participation together we will enhance, preserve and protect our community - goals we are working toward every day.  I strongly recommend you attend our monthly Granite Bay MAC meetings to offer comments and hear our progress.  

My goal throughout all my years of service to you has always been to maintain a close relationship with you and to serve your interests.  I have been serving Granite Bay and Roseville in one capacity or another since 2010, whether on the Granite Bay MAC, the three terms you elected me to on the County Board of Education, in my current role as your County Supervisor and on the several other Committees and Commissions I serve on.  You know me by now and you know you can count on me to represent you fairly, honestly and transparently.

I always welcome your comments and questions, and I welcome the opportunity to address your Neighborhood Association or Community Organization or attend your event.  Call my office at 916-787-8960 or drop a note to my District Director Michael Spelis: Michaelspelis@placer.ca.gov or to me at Suzannejones@placer.ca.gov.


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Placer Supes Fund Broadband Expansion

During it's April 18th meeting, Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an additional $17.2 million in funding to expand Broadband services in rural areas.  

Earlier, In October 2021, the board approved three broadband expansion projects to address needs for households and businesses in Auburn, North Auburn and Penryn. In September 2022, the supervisors approved a project to expand service to homes and businesses in Penryn.

With the additional funding, the board also approved seven projects which would aim to expand broadband service to homes across four of Placer’s districts in North Auburn, South Auburn, Sheridan, Newcastle, Loomis, Meadow Vista and the Folsom Lake Estates community in Granite Bay.

“It offers the greatest number of homes that we’re connecting to high-speed broadband services,” Placer County Chief Information Officer Jarrett Thiessen said. Thiessen shared future expansion projects, which he noted would require all of the $30.2 million in Federal Funding Account (FFA) funds, which were allocated to Placer from the California Public Utility Commission (CPUC) in April 2022. According to Thiessen, future projects would aim to address the need for homes in the areas of Foresthill, Walden Woods, Applegate, Magra/Cape Horn, Alta, Alpine Meadows, Olympic Valley and Tahoe.

“Even with those seven projects, there’s a lot of work that still needs to be done,” he said.  Placer IT estimates the cost of the future projects being between $78 million and $138 million. The staff report notes county staff will explore other funding options through the CPUC, such as the California Advanced Services Fund. As the CPUC is identifying high-priority areas in the county for the FFA funds, Dieter Wittenberg, information technology manager for Placer County, said it was unknown if the county could be reimbursed but noted staff is working with the CPUC to challenge its maps.   Thiessen noted staff is also working with the CPUC to avoid overbuilding in areas where the county is already working with providers to expand services, as the commission will be approving projects with providers directly.  According to Thiessen, the total cost of the current projects is estimated at $31 million, utilizing $9.9 million of American Rescue Plan Act funding and $7.3 million from the general fund.

As rising costs due to inflation continue to be a challenge in expanding broadband in the county, Thiessen confirmed the projects’ approval also establishes agreements which would lock in the costs. Thiessen said other challenges are funding, geography and infrastructure.  According to a county news release, the project will be executed by Astound Broadband with work expected to begin immediately.

Reported by Stacy Adams, Gold Country Media: Placer approves another $17.2M in funding to extend broadband service | Gold Country Media


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May 4th Granite Bay MAC Cancelled, Special Meeting Set for May 16th

The Granite Bay Municipal Advisory Council's regular meeting has been cancelled and a special meeting set for Tuesday May 16th, 6:00 PM at the Granite Bay Library.  Tentative Agenda items: informational presentation for proposed Munir Estates subdivision on Old Auburn Rd.

Agenda will be posted by 5/12/23:  Agenda Center • Placer County, CA • CivicEngage

The physical meeting location is the Granite Bay Library at 6475 Douglas Blvd. and the meeting will also be available via zoom: https://placer-ca-gov.zoom.us/j/92960470204

Meetings

 

Board of Supervisors
Next Board Meeting 5/09/2023 9:00 AM

Planning Commission

5/11/2023  10:00 AM

Granite Bay MAC
5/16/2023 6:00 PM

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