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 A beam from the World Trade Center will be installed as a memorial in front of the soon-to-be-constructed Bickford Ranch Fire Station in west Placer County. The CAL FIRE/Placer County Fire Department was awarded the beam for demonstrating leadership, courage and professionalism. The memorial program is being run by Sims Metal of Richmond, California, which held the contract to clear the World Trade Center site and recycle all the metal. This is the final beam in its memorial program to honor heroes of 9/11 and our first responders who risk their lives daily. Construction of the new Bickford Ranch Fire Station is slated to begin in mid-to-late 2026. The beam will remain in storage until then. Watch Video
Congratulations are in order for Assistant Chief Probation Officer Brian Passenheim, who has been promoted to Probation Chief ahead of the retirement of Chief Probation Officer Marshall Hopper. Learn more about Chief Passenheim
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At our March 4th Board of Supervisors meeting, we received an annual report from Veterans Services Officer (VSO) Steve Johnson. His team helps veterans, dependents, and survivors access benefits like disability claims, pensions, healthcare, and more. Last year, they had over 21,000 customer contacts, including 10,013 in-person visits, and secured $14.8M in VA claims. They also approved 458 college fee waivers worth $3.89M and enrolled 51 veterans in VA healthcare. I'm proud of their tireless work for Placer's 22,974 veterans—thank you for your service!
Read the VSO's 2024 Annual Report
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 For more than five years, the installation of backbone infrastructure in West Placer, including sewer systems, roadways, and the initial phase of Placer Parkway, has progressed as planned. Soon, the Placer Commerce Center will begin construction on a 400-acre business park in the Sunset Area, paving the way for more high-paying jobs in Placer County. Today, we are pleased to provide an update on the county’s sewer infrastructure project, which is facilitating this progress. Watch video
 Spring is here! It’s an exciting time to enjoy Placer’s beauty on conserved land from our conservation program. The PCCP balances growth with nature, protecting thousands of acres of natural open space and vital habitats. Watch Video
In partnership with the Placer County Fire Department, we’ve launched the Engage Placer: Fire Hazard Severity Zones webpage, a centralized hub to help residents understand newly updated wildfire hazard maps, compliance requirements and insurance information. The page equips property owners in unincorporated Placer County with FHSZ mandate information, an interactive map viewer and FAQs to navigate state-mandated fire resilience standards. Learn more
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The Placer County Youth Commission is excited to announce the 5th Annual Free Your Mind, Free The Air 5K Awareness Run, taking place on March 29, 2025, at Maidu Regional Park near the skate park. This event is completely free and open to all community members. Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m., and the run starts at 9:00 a.m. Sign up today at https://www.placeryouth.com/.
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This is a friendly reminder that property tax bills are due! To avoid delinquency and potential penalties, please ensure your payment is received by April 10th.
For more information on how to pay or to access your property tax bill, visit Placer County Treasurer-Tax Collector’s website.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Placer County Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office at (530) 889-4120.
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