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Stay up to date on what's happening in Placer County
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Placer County leaders were joined by members of the community group Protect American River Canyons in Auburn on Monday to celebrate the completion of the American River Debris Removal Project, a complex effort that removed 450 tons of steel and more than 600 cubic yards of concrete remnants of the old state Route 49 bridge that was washed out in a 1964 flood.
As part of the event, the project contractor removed a long-standing warning sign from the state Route 49 bridge that had cautioned visitors for decades about hazardous concrete and metal debris below the river’s surface. Learn more
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Public safety
Residents are invited to a town hall Jan. 20 at the Alta Community Center to discuss the state’s proposed placement of a sexually violent predator in the area. Hear next steps, public safety efforts and how you can share concerns. Learn more
Conservation
This land acquisition is now part of the Placer County Conservation Program’s reserve system, which has already conserved more than 9,000 acres of open space in Placer County, all of which will remain working ranchlands. Read more
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Mental health
"I knew that wasn’t my life anymore," Jacob says after years of homelessness. An innovative mental health program meets clients where they are, a new level of care that bridges the gap between clinic services and intense support. Watch video
Workforce housing
More than $3 million in workforce housing funding could soon be available for North Lake Tahoe. The next notice of funding availability for the Launchpad workforce housing program is expected to open for new applications Feb. 25. Read more
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 On Jan. 14, 1889, the first group of students entered the newly built Fruitvale schoolhouse and were welcomed by their teacher, Mr. Lewis Cass Gage (pictured center).
The school was built in a farming region near Lincoln and grew out of a need for children in the surrounding districts who could not reach their assigned schools when seasonal flooding in area ravines halted travel. Students included siblings from several families and they attended lessons at the one-room school from first through eighth grades.
In 1893, 23 students were enrolled in the school and by 1902, this had grown to 39 and it was the largest school population in the area.
Improvements were made over time, including the addition of a shed to house horses and buggies. As more families moved to the area, another room was added in 1923 to separate the younger grades, and a second teacher was hired.
The schoolhouse became the center of activity for the community and hosted a variety of events.It closed in 1946, and community supporters continued to preserve the schoolhouse until it was deeded to Placer County in 1921, where it has become the eighth museum managed by the Placer County Museums Division.
The Fruitvale Schoolhouse Museum continues to sit in a beautiful natural setting in the countryside near Lincoln. It is open to visitors on the second Sunday of each month from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. and admission is free.
In keeping with tradition, it is also available to rent and hosts a variety of groups throughout the year. Plan your visit here
Photo: Fruitvale School class photo, circa 1890. Placer County Museums collection.
 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: Mahany Park Certified Farmers' Market, Maidu Park Farmers' Market, Roseville Fountains Farmers' Market, Kaiser Riverside Farmers' Market, Kaiser Eureka Farmers' Market Rocklin: Placer MLK Day Celebration Lincoln: Farmers’ Market at Fowler Ranch, Kaiser Lincoln Farmers' Market Auburn: Auburn Old Town Farmer’s Market – Placer Farmers Market Colfax: Colfax Flea Market North Lake Tahoe: Smore’s O’clock, The Village at Northstar Après Music Series, KT Bass Bar Music Series
...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
 Placer County offices closed for MLK Day holiday, Jan. 19 Information Meadow Vista Municipal Advisory Council, Jan. 19, 6 p.m. Information Meadow Vista Community/Supervisor Forum, Jan. 19, 6 p.m. Information Board of Supervisors, Jan. 20, 9 a.m. Information Sexually Violent Predator Town Hall, Jan. 20, 5:30 p.m. Information Foresthill/Iowa Hill Fire Safe Council, Jan. 20, 5:30 p.m. Information CANCELED - West Placer Municipal Advisory Council, Jan. 21 Information Placer Sierra Fire Safe Council, Jan. 22, 6 p.m. Information Board of Supervisors special meeting, Jan. 26, 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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