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South Placer County Residents to Decide on Measure B for Transportation Upgrades in November Vote
Residents in the cities of Lincoln, Rocklin, and Roseville will face a pivotal decision come November as they head to the polls. Not just for electing officials but also for voting on Measure B, a proposed half-cent sales tax dedicated to addressing traffic congestion and funding transportation projects throughout south Placer County. Set to last for 30 years, this measure aims to generate approximately $1.58 billion for extensive road and highway enhancements if voters give it the green light.
Placer County Libraries Extend Hours to Provide Relief From Excessive Heat
AUBURN, CA (MPG) - In response to the National Weather Service's excessive heat warning, Placer County libraries are extending their hours at the Auburn, Colfax and Foresthill locations to provide residents with a cool and comfortable space to escape the heat. "Placer County libraries are committed to serving the community,...
Sierra Community House marks five years, intensifies focus on Tahoe workforce housing
TRUCKEE, Calif. – Sierra Community House is celebrating its fifth anniversary with renewed dedication to addressing the critical workforce housing needs in the Tahoe region. Executive Director Paul Bancroft, along with key team members, Director of Legal Assistance, Crisis Intervention, and Family Advocacy, Elizabeth Balmin, Housing Coordinator, Denisse Vega Zarate, and Operations and Communications Director, Shannon Falker, shared insights on the organization’s achievements and future goals.
Placer County Supervisors discuss parking and transportation issues
KINGS BEACH, Calif. – The Placer County Supervisors covered several items regarding transportation and parking during their Tuesday, June 25 meeting in Kings Beach. The board discussed the implementation of the Kings Beach Parking Management Plan. The Kings Beach Parking Management is part of the Resort Triangle Transportation Plan which aims to reduce traffic delays and environmental impacts without adding more roads.
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