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Placer County Animal Services is working to make sure River Fire evacuees’ pets are safe. This furry friend was rescued last night and taken to Placer’s animal shelter in Auburn.

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Stay up-to-date on the River Fire

Firefighters Cal Fire

Colfax area residents remain under evacuation today as our public safety partners continue to respond to the River Fire. The blaze broke out yesterday at around 2 p.m. at Milk Ranch Road and Bear River Campground Road in Colfax and has since consumed more than 2600 acres, destroying approximately 76 structures and damaging 20 others. An additional 3400 homes are threatened but CAL FIRE is now reporting 15% containment. Firefighters took advantage of the cooler temperatures today and made good progress building containment lines around the fire. A total of 858 firefighters are battling the blaze with 90 engines, 28 water tenders, 20 dozers and 24 hand crews. Numerous firefighting aircraft from throughout the state are flying fire suppression missions as conditions allow. For the latest information on fire conditions, evacuations, shelter locations and how you can help, visit our River Fire web page. The following video shares the difficult conditions firefighters have been contending with over the past 24 hours. Watch video


211 is answering your River Fire questions

River Fire Information

We understand how important it is to have quick access to information when an emergency is underway. Our Placer County River Fire webpage provides key information about the fire, and residents may also dial 2-1-1 for general information. Please reserve 9-1-1 for active emergencies only! Our 2-1-1 call specialists are standing by to help you with your River Fire questions. 2-1-1 is a new service offered by Placer County to connect residents with vital resources and provide non-emergency disaster information. Learn more


Supporting four-legged River Fire evacuees

Dog reunited with owner

Space is limited at the Placer County Animal Shelter. If possible, evacuees are encouraged to seek boarding, hotel or other options. If additional support is needed, small or large animals can be taken to the shelter at: 11232 B Avenue Auburn, CA 95603. Hours will be extended for the duration of the fire event or until the shelter is advised assistance is no longer needed. Here’s a highlight of some of the work Placer County Animal Services is doing to support animals impacted by the River Fire evacuations. Watch video


Help people impacted by the River Fire

A parent and child

Wanting to help during the River Fire? The American Red Cross is seeking volunteers to help our friends and neighbors in need of assistance. Donations are also being accepted by the American Red Cross and Salvation Army. Learn more about American Red Cross volunteer opportunities, here. Learn more about donating to the American Red Cross, here. Thank you so much for your time and generosity.


Follow Alert Wildfire for video updates

alert wild fire

Alert Wildfire is a website that airs real-time coverage from installed 24-7 cameras on existing regional towers. This resource can provide you with in-the-moment and time-lapse imagery related to the River Fire. Learn more


Wildfire smoke and a wind shift could worsen air quality

Blue Sky and Fire

Placer County Public Health and Placer County Air Pollution Control District have issued an air quality advisory in part due to the potential for wildfire smoke impacts from the River Fire in Nevada and Placer counties. Additionally, the public should be prepared for a strong potential for poor air quality conditions through Sunday, August 8, from smoke from wildfires elsewhere in northern California. This air quality advisory is issued based on the National Weather Service, Sacramento forecast of a wind shift to northerly winds that would bring smoke into our area. Learn more


Poll workers need in Tahoe

Poll Worker

The Placer County Elections Office still needs poll workers in North Lake Tahoe for the upcoming Sept. 14 California gubernatorial recall election. Poll workers who are bilingual in Spanish are in special need, too. A training class for election poll workers will be held in North Lake Tahoe on Sept. 9. Learn more


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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

Squaw Valley Municipal Advisory Council meeting (virtual), Aug. 5, 6 p.m. Information
Board of Supervisors meeting, Aug. 10, 9 a.m. Information
Canceled- Cannabis Code Enforcement Hearing, Aug. 11, Information
Planning Commision meeting, Aug. 12, 10 a.m.  Information
Eastern Placer County Virtual Town Hall meeting, Aug. 12, 6 p.m. Information

 

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 in...

Auburn: Heritage Trail Museum Tour,  Auburn Arts Commission Summer Music Series, Doug Davies Trio
Loomis: Celebration Of The Arts At The Flower Farm Cafe
North Lake Tahoe: Tahoe City Explorathon, Music On The Beach 2021, Concerts At Commons Beach, Ta-Hoe Nalu Lake Tahoe Paddle Festival, Kings Beach Art Tour

...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!

California fully reopened the economy on June 15. Everyday life will feel a lot like before COVID-19. Restaurants, shopping malls, movie theaters, and most everyday places will be open as normal with no capacity limits or social distancing required. This does not apply to schools, health care settings and some other public settings. See the latest state COVID-19 guidance for more.

Local COVID-19 information will continue to be available on the Public Health website, including a roundup of upcoming community vaccine clinics.

County jobs website is updated regularly

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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