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Meet New Member: Refresh, LLC
The Truckee Chamber is happy to welcome new member, Refresh, LLC. Refresh is Truckee-Tahoe's new refill shop for bath, body, and home cleaning products—offering spa-quality, eco-friendly essential...
Food Bank of Nevada County
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lromack@townoftruckee.com
Affordable housing is one of Truckee’s biggest challenges, Truckee Town Council Member Lindsay Romack said. Moving to Truckee area in 2005, Romack held down three jobs in ski rentals, food service, and retail. She served on the Squaw Valley Municipal Advisory Council from 2009-2016 and then graduated from the North Tahoe-Truckee Leadership program in 2016. Romack then spent nearly four years working for Placer County supervisors Jennifer Montgomery and Cindy Gustafson, which gave her insight into the challenges and issues facing this region. Romack earned a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Boston University.
Day job: Radio personality and station manager at KTKE Radio
First elected: November 2020
Notable quote: “Housing, sustainability, inclusion and diversity, transportation and the impacts of the global pandemic on our community’s health and economy are the key issues I will tackle as your Town Council member. I am here to serve you and look forward to listening to your ideas and insight before making decisions that will affect our region for years to come.” (Source: LindsayRomack.com)
From Sierra Sun...
The Truckee Town Council met Tuesday, Apr. 8 to discuss polling results for a potential Nov. 2025 revenue measure to fund a new regional library and to review several housing, environmental, and transit initiatives.
Local leaders, community members, and service providers gathered on Thursday, April 3, for a workshop aimed at refining the Draft Tahoe Truckee Regional Homelessness Action Plan—a five-year strategy developed to address and ultimately end homelessness across the region.
On November 5, 2024, Truckee voters approved Measure E, a general tax that will provide funding for essential services such as wildfire preparedness, transit services, environmental protection, and workforce housing.
The Truckee Town Council met on Tuesday, March 25, to discuss the River Revitalization Steering Committee's (R2SC) catalyst projects. Councilmembers Lindsay Romack and Courtney Henderson were absent from the meeting.
Truckee residents gathered Wednesday, March 19, for a public meeting on updates to California's Fire Hazard Severity Zone maps, a crucial tool in wildfire prevention and mitigation. Led by Emergency Services Director James Blattler, the meeting aimed to educate the community on revised hazard classifications, new regulations, and their implications for Truckee homeowners and future development.
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