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Ag in the Classroom
Listed under: Education Agriculture, Food & Gardening
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supervisorgore@placer.ca.gov
(916) 787-8950; fax: (530) 889-4009
A prominent member of the Roseville business community, Bonnie Gore graduated from the Roseville Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Roseville program and then was elected to the City Council. In 2018, while she was serving as Roseville’s vice mayor during her second term on the council, Gore made her bid for the District 1 seat.
Gore’s experience also includes serving as a district representative for a local state senator, as well as serving on the Roseville Transportation Commission, the Roseville Grants Advisory Commission, the Roseville Centennial Committee, and the Roseville Sustainability Committee. She also volunteered as a board member for the Roseville City School District Foundation and was the founding chair of the Lighthouse Counseling and Family Resource Center.
First elected: 2018
Alma mater: Santa Clara University (bachelor’s degree, business management)
Notable quote: “It’s essential that we continue to balance community growth with our local farmers and ranchers. I encourage people to join us to learn more about their agricultural neighbors.” (Source: Roseville Today)
Board and committee assignments: South Placer Wastewater Authority JPA, Western Placer Waste Management Authority, California State Association of Counties, Greater Sacramento Economic Council
From Auburn Journal...
As part of the continued efforts to expand broadband access in Placer County, the Board of Supervisors on January 7 unanimously approved an agreement with Astound Broadband.
From Roseville Today...
The Placer County Resource Conservation District (Placer RCD) is utilizing grant funding from CAL FIRE and the US Forest Service to assist in the recovery of private forestland within the Mosquito Fire footprint.
From Placer Herald...
The Clover Valley Foundation and Jessup University are trying to beat the clock to save one of the last remaining sections of oak and riparian woodlands in Placer County.
The Placer County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 3 approved the submission of an amendment to the county’s housing element.Placer County Planning Director Chris Pahule introduced the item noting staff submitted a draft housing element amendment, inclusive of the 15 sites approved for rezoning, to the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) following the May 21 hearing. HCD has since reviewed the amendment package and responded with proposed revisions for Placer.
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