Red County/Placer News Roundup - December 13, 2007
Posted by: Jeff Flint | 12/13/2007 5:30 AM
Rocklin Alliance for Open Space Kicks-off Yes Measure H Campaign - Roseville & Rocklin Today
The Rocklin Alliance for Open Space, a coalition of civic leaders, community members and local elected officials, kicked-off the Yes on Measure H campaign today at their headquarters in Rocklin.
Placer officials road wary - Sac Bee
Placer County officials plan a public outreach effort to educate voters about the need to fund future roadway projects. The officials also say they will consider other ways to bridge the funding gap for road projects, including an additional transportation impact fee on new development.
2 developments get planners' thumbs down - Loomis News
County planners have advised two Penryn developers against their developments as proposed.
Selection of mayor delayed - Colfax Record
While the rotation of the mayor's position would have been the first order of business at the end of the year meeting, concerns about attendance raised at the Dec. 4 council workshop had to be addressed first.
Placer County town to get phone service for the first time - Roseville & Rocklin Today and Colfax Record
The rural Placer County community of Iowa Hill will soon have telephone service for the first time after the Board of Supervisors today awarded a contract for the construction of the necessary telecommunication infrastructure to serve this community.
Plaza takes back seat to Galleria, critics say - Sac Bee
They may share the same parent, but Sacramento's Downtown Plaza and the Galleria at Roseville have received very different treatment.
County honors dedicated and brave citizens for achievements - Auburn Journal
A Meadow Vistan with a nose for history, a Roseville couple with a long track record of community service, a teenager who died fighting a fire and two workers who helped save a life are among the recipients this year of commemorative Placer County coins.
Public access television to add second channel - Sierra Sun
To stay true to its mandate of providing the public its own broadcast outlet, Truckee Tahoe Community Television will add a second public-access channel to improve community coverage.


