Placer News Roundup - December 20, 2007
Posted by: Jeff Flint | 12/20/2007 5:28 AM
Doolittle sees delay in case - Sac Bee
Doolittle will be in legal limbo through 2008 election because he is fighting subpoenas.
Suburban growth slows - Sac Bee
Both Placer and El Dorado counties grew at a slower pace in the past fiscal year than during any of the previous 35 years.
Fees to increase despite housing struggle - Sac Bee
Rising construction costs and rapid growth have prompted Roseville elected officials to increase two developer fees and establish a new one, despite the sluggish housing market.
Project campaign starts - Sac Bee
The Rocklin Coalition for Open Space officially began its Yes on Measure H campaign last week.
Conservancy, city officials set sights on greener site - Auburn Journal
It was a feather in Auburn's cap two years ago when the city became the interim headquarters for the Placer Sierra Nevada Conservancy. The city is trying to help find them a permanent home.
Hilltop proposal clears first major hurdle - Sierra Sun
A master plan to transform Truckee's historic Hilltop received a passing grade Tuesday by the Truckee Planning Commission, which endorsed the ambitious mixed-use project.
Clover Valley suit moving forward - Loomis News
A Loomis lawsuit against the proposed Clover Valley development has been consolidated with the Sierra Club/Clover Valley lawsuit and will be heard in a Sacramento court.
Dispute flares over access to Donner development records - Grass Valley Union
Donner Summit residents already distrustful of Royal Gorge developers are fuming after they were denied access to what they believe were public documents delivered to Placer County last month.
Robbery suspect worked in Auburn - Auburn Journal
The former Auburn employer of the accused "Grandma Bandit" said Wednesday she was an exemplary employee.
Sutter foundation aids Roseville hospital - Sac Bee
The fundraising foundation for Sutter Roseville Medical Center has announced that it donated $633,000 this year to meet patient care needs and purchase equipment.
Doolittle will be in legal limbo through 2008 election because he is fighting subpoenas.
Suburban growth slows - Sac Bee
Both Placer and El Dorado counties grew at a slower pace in the past fiscal year than during any of the previous 35 years.
Fees to increase despite housing struggle - Sac Bee
Rising construction costs and rapid growth have prompted Roseville elected officials to increase two developer fees and establish a new one, despite the sluggish housing market.
Project campaign starts - Sac Bee
The Rocklin Coalition for Open Space officially began its Yes on Measure H campaign last week.
Conservancy, city officials set sights on greener site - Auburn Journal
It was a feather in Auburn's cap two years ago when the city became the interim headquarters for the Placer Sierra Nevada Conservancy. The city is trying to help find them a permanent home.
Hilltop proposal clears first major hurdle - Sierra Sun
A master plan to transform Truckee's historic Hilltop received a passing grade Tuesday by the Truckee Planning Commission, which endorsed the ambitious mixed-use project.
Clover Valley suit moving forward - Loomis News
A Loomis lawsuit against the proposed Clover Valley development has been consolidated with the Sierra Club/Clover Valley lawsuit and will be heard in a Sacramento court.
Dispute flares over access to Donner development records - Grass Valley Union
Donner Summit residents already distrustful of Royal Gorge developers are fuming after they were denied access to what they believe were public documents delivered to Placer County last month.
Robbery suspect worked in Auburn - Auburn Journal
The former Auburn employer of the accused "Grandma Bandit" said Wednesday she was an exemplary employee.
Sutter foundation aids Roseville hospital - Sac Bee
The fundraising foundation for Sutter Roseville Medical Center has announced that it donated $633,000 this year to meet patient care needs and purchase equipment.
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