Placer County News Roundup - July 21, 2008
Posted by: Jeff Flint | 07/21/2008 5:01 AM
McClintock denies that he's planning for another election - The Union of Grass Valley
Congressional candidate Tom McClintock said he has no intention of running for the Board of Equalization in 2010 if he loses in the fall election to Democrat Charlie Brown - despite the existence of a campaign fund listed on the secretary of state's Web site.
Boards to review Kings Beach road project - Sac Bee
The Placer County Board of Supervisors and Tahoe Regional Planning Agency have placed a controversial plan for improving the road through Kings Beach in North Lake Tahoe on their agendas this week.
Former mayor brought guiding hand to getting Auburn Skatepark funded, built - Auburn Journal
The Auburn Skatepark, a $380,000 project, came about after some "hard-working Auburn service clubs" made it a reality, according to former Auburn Mayor Cheryl Maki.
Sierra College seeks to ensure future vital role - Auburn Journal
Amid expansion plans at one university and a countywide effort to welcome another, officials at Sierra College are hoping they're not left out of plans to make Placer County a higher education destination.
Carmichael man files suit against Auburn restaurant alleging Disabilities Act violations - Auburn Journal
Scott Norris Johnson, a quadriplegic attorney who resides in Carmichael, has filed at least 74 suits in regard to violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). His latest target is the Sierra Grill on Lincoln Way in Auburn.
Congressional candidate Tom McClintock said he has no intention of running for the Board of Equalization in 2010 if he loses in the fall election to Democrat Charlie Brown - despite the existence of a campaign fund listed on the secretary of state's Web site.
Boards to review Kings Beach road project - Sac Bee
The Placer County Board of Supervisors and Tahoe Regional Planning Agency have placed a controversial plan for improving the road through Kings Beach in North Lake Tahoe on their agendas this week.
Former mayor brought guiding hand to getting Auburn Skatepark funded, built - Auburn Journal
The Auburn Skatepark, a $380,000 project, came about after some "hard-working Auburn service clubs" made it a reality, according to former Auburn Mayor Cheryl Maki.
Sierra College seeks to ensure future vital role - Auburn Journal
Amid expansion plans at one university and a countywide effort to welcome another, officials at Sierra College are hoping they're not left out of plans to make Placer County a higher education destination.
Carmichael man files suit against Auburn restaurant alleging Disabilities Act violations - Auburn Journal
Scott Norris Johnson, a quadriplegic attorney who resides in Carmichael, has filed at least 74 suits in regard to violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). His latest target is the Sierra Grill on Lincoln Way in Auburn.


