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This brilliant #PlacerLife image of the sunset in Tahoe City was taken by @mansfieldrayy on Instagram.

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New fire station to receive World Trade Center beam as a memorial

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


Public works

North Auburn Wastewater Pipeline construction project begins March 10

A map showing where a new wastewater pipeline will be installed in North Auburn

Initial work beginning March 10 is focused on locating underground utilities, followed by pipeline construction, which is scheduled to start at the corner of Park Drive and Quartz Drive and move southeast toward state Route 49.
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Public safety

Meet our new Chief Probation Officer Brian Passenheim

Portrait of Brian Passenheim outdoors amid redwood trees

Congratulations are in order for Assistant Chief Probation Officer Brian Passenheim, who has been promoted to probation chief ahead of the retirement next week of Chief Probation Officer Marshall Hopper.
Learn more about Chief Passenheim


 

Public safety

Proposed release of sexually violent predator may be revoked

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In a March 3 update, the Department of State Hospitals indicated its intention to file a report requesting the revocation of sexually violent predator William Stephenson’s pending release. The next court date is set for March 17.
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Women in leadership

Celebrating our region’s female leaders of today and tomorrow

42 women representing Placer County leaders stand on colorful carpet for a group photo in Roseville

This month in Comstock's Magazine, Placer County's Women in Leadership take center stage. All over the county, visionary women in local government, education, business, housing and nonprofits are making a positive impact. Read more



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This week in Placer County history

Man in a business in the 1950’s stands next to a 1953 Buick parked in front of a Texaco gas station

On March 1, 1940, Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Frank of Dutch Flat were presented with a brand new 1941 model Buick automobile and 1,000 gallons of Texaco gasoline as winners of a Procter & Gamble radio contest. According to the March 7, 1940, Auburn Journal: “The company had been presenting ten Buicks every week to the persons who finish the sentence, ‘I like Ivory Soap because –’ in the best 25-word slogan.”

Mrs. Frank submitted three entries in mid-February and was notified by Western Union Telegram that one of her entries was selected as the winner. Bud Duncan’s Buick Motor Company in Auburn provided the car to Mr. and Mrs. Frank with Bud himself making the presentation. John Swan, the local Texaco dealer, provided the certificate for 1,000 gallons of Texaco gasoline. Unfortunately, we don’t know what Mrs. Frank submitted as the winning entry.

It appears that Procter & Gamble ran this promotional giveaway in 1940 and did not continue into 1941. Of course, after the United States entered World War II on Dec. 7, 1941, there would be no new cars until late 1945. 

Photo: Bud Duncan posing with a new 1953 Buick automobile


Veterans Services specialist works with a veteran client in an office decorated with the American flag

Did you know?

Placer County is home to approximately 25,000 veterans. Our free help netted them nearly $15 million last year. Don't let the veterans in your life fall prey to ‘claim sharks,’ or companies that charge veterans for help filing disability claims without Veterans Affairs accreditation. These companies often use aggressive or misleading tactics. By contrast, Placer’s Veterans Services Office is free of charge, accredited and all staff are highly experienced. 

The VSO offers free help with claims, healthcare, education and other benefits. This team is helping more veterans than ever, handling a record 21,491 requests last year. 

Veterans working with the VSO received $14.8 million in VA benefits last year, a 26% increase from 2022. Compounded, the economic impact of benefits attained through the VSO is $142 million since 2020.   

Learn more about the VSO's recent work, and make sure the veterans in your life are connected with their team: placer.ca.gov/Veterans.


Graphic collage of images highlighting different jobs in Placer County, text reads “2025 Employee Appreciation Day, Friday March 7”

Advisory committees and commissions

Graphic with forested mountains in the background with text reading Placer County is inviting you to get involved

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:


Fun things to do this week

three people snowshoeing in the Sierra Nevada mountains

Don’t miss the fun coming this next week in...

Roseville: Food Truck Mania

Lincoln: Protect Your Pets: FieldHaven Feline Center’s Vaccine & Microchip Clinic Loomis: Preschool Storytime, UC Master Gardeners Presents: Starting Your Summer Vegetable Garden, Puzzle Swap, Kids Creative Writing Club

Auburn: *Waitlist* March 8 – Lay of the Land: Geology Hike at Big Hill Preserves, Pie Party on the Preserve, Farmers’ Market, Celebrating 110 years, FOL Used Books Donation Days

Colfax: All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast

North Lake Tahoe: North Lake Tahoe SNOWFEST 2025, Aprés in the Village at Northstar California, Tail Wagger Dress Up Your Dog presented by Kristen Pepin, Kings Beach SnowFest Parade, Tahoe Backyard hosts Kings Beach Snowfest Parade After Party

...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

Upcoming public meetings and events

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CANCELED - Granite Bay Municipal Advisory Council, March 6 Information
Olympic Valley Municipal Advisory Council, March 6, 6 p.m. Information
Virtual town hall - Tahoe Basin Area Plan: Phase 2 Housing Amendments, March 10, 6 p.m. Information
North Auburn Municipal Advisory Council, March 11, 6 p.m. Information
Sheridan Municipal Advisory Council, March 12, 6 p.m. Information
Planning Commission, March 13, 9 a.m. Information
North Tahoe Regional Advisory Council, March 13, 6 p.m. Information Placer 2050 Visioning workshop in-person open house, March 13, 6 p.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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