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Placer County and the Buzz Oates development company hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking for the Placer Commerce Center on Tuesday morning, celebrating a bright future for business, innovation and high-wage jobs in west Placer.
The Placer Commerce Center is a major business park that will attract high-wage employers in research and development, warehousing, distribution, e-commerce fulfillment, flex spaces, and in light industrial and manufacturing.
Buzz Oates anticipates investing $750 million to $1 billion over the next 20 years of buildout, and the project is being spurred forward by a $28 million infrastructure investment into west Placer by the Placer County Board of Supervisors. Watch video
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Public safety
The Placer County Sheriff’’s Office has rolled out a new countywide program that helps identify people with cognitive disabilities so that deputies can respond in a manner that fosters safer, more compassionate interactions. Watch video
Wildfire safety
District 5 Supervisor Cindy Gustafson has been appointed to serve on the State Board of Fire Services. An advisory board to the state fire marshal, it provides a forum for addressing statewide fire protection and prevention issues. Read more
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Community
May 1 is Big Day of Giving - the day every year when we rally to support the nonprofits doing so much important work in our community. There are more than 400 nonprofits serving Placer County that would love your support. Plan your gift
Conservation
A partnership between Placer Land Trust, Placer County, and the Placer Conservation Authority to conserve 279 acres of blue oak woodlands has closed escrow. Vista Ranch is located along the south shore of Camp Far West Reservoir. Read more
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On April 23, 1853, readers of the Placer Herald were warmed by the story that Placer County Sheriff Sam Astin presented District Attorney R.D. Hopkins with a ring made of California gold. Hopkins was leaving Auburn to return to his home in the “Eastern States” as the Placer Herald put it. Rings made of California gold or even studded with gold nuggets were common gifts in that era.
However, the Placer Herald writer followed that warm story with a recognition of the fact that not everyone who came to California during the Gold Rush was planning to leave. The April 23, 1853, Placer Herald noted: “’WHEN ARE YOU GOING HOME?’ We used to wonder to ourselves how many times a day this question was asked. It used to be a very reasonable one, but in these latter days it seems to have become obsolete. People in California now begin to think they are at home.”
Many people left their homes in other parts of the country or world for the gold fields in California, thinking they would find their fortune and return home. But mining for gold was arduous and oftentimes unrewarding, as many had to find other ways to make enough money to survive. Those who found work, started a business or began farming built a life for themselves – a life every bit as good as the life they had “back home”. This article embraces the end of the California Gold Rush and the beginning of a new chapter in our state’s history.
From our Collection: Ring with gold nuggets, c. 1868 (Made by Bernhard Bernhard)
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 Whether it’s representing your community or sharing your expertise on topics like agriculture or parks, there are always opportunities for you to help advise county leaders on the issues that matter to you most. Recruitment is open now to fill seats on the following committees or commissions, among others. Learn more and apply
Current recruitments include:
 Don’t miss the fun coming this next week in...
Roseville: Roseville BikeFest, Yoomén: A Celebration of Spring, Spring Craft Fair, Friday Flicks: Inside Out 2, Springtime in the Square Rocklin: Rocklin Civic Celebration, Rocklin Community Festival, Rocklin Historical Society Heritage Street Faire Lincoln: Fairy Tale Day, Homework Help, Family Storytime Loomis: Friends of the Library Spring Booksale, Lend a Heart, Lend a Hand, Read to a Dog! Auburn: Kidzapalooza, Big Day of Giving Live Celebration, Placer Land Trust “Nature Quest” – Wildflowers Stroll, Nature Quest: Wildflower Stroll at Canyon View Preserve, Plein Air Outing at Big Hill Preserve, Spring Bird Stroll at Big Hill Preserves, Spring Wildflower Hike at Harvego Bear River Preserve Colfax: Spring Craft Fair North Lake Tahoe: Disfluency Movie Viewing at Tahoe Art Haus, Tahoe Truckee Earth Day at Palisades Tahoe, Annual Cushing Crossing at Palisades Tahoe, Family Movie Nights- Tahoe Donner
...and many Placer County Library and Placer County Museum events.
Visit our regional partners to discover more of the fun happening right here in Placer County!
Placer County Visitors' Bureau North Tahoe Community Alliance Tahoe City Downtown Association The Arts Council of Placer County Placer Valley Tourism PlacerGROWN Placer Wine Trail
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Upcoming public meetings and events
 Board of Supervisors special meeting, April 29, 9 a.m. Information District 5 Supervisor Forum - Olympic Valley, May 1, 6 p.m. Information Virtual office hours - Firewise USA Program questions, May 1, 9 a.m. Information Placer 2050 Visioning workshop in-person open house (Tahoe Discover and Discuss), April 30, 5 p.m. Information Discover & Discuss Community Event in Kings Beach, April 30, 5 p.m. Information CANCELED - Olympic Valley Municipal Advisory Committee, May 1 Information Webinar: Starting a Small Business in Placer County, May 1, 12 p.m. Information Placer Sierra Fire Safe Council, April 24, 6 p.m. Information Planning Commission, April 24, 9 a.m. Information
To learn about other Placer County committees and commissions and current opportunities to serve your community click here.
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
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