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By Eric Johnson
Published Mar 03, 2025

'Engaged California' and Digital Democracy

Happy Monday, Team CALocal supporters! This week, I bring you evidence that WE are WINNING.

By WE, I mean those of us who believe in democracy, and are working together to find ways to protect and improve our means of self-governance. (I realize there’s also evidence this week that this system is breaking down—you can find that elsewhere in your news feed. True, sadly, but NOT the whole story.)

By WINNING—I point to three good and true things.

1: Big news (for big fans of self governance): The state of California is launching a “digital democracy” tool that will allow all of us to participate in policy-making in new ways. More on this below.

2: A report from the Nieman Lab about “emergent civic media systems,” showing that local outlets are proliferating nationwide that make it easier for citizens to find information about their communities.

3: News about “a policy agenda for local news that treats public-interest journalism and civic information like the public goods they are” by “infusing values of community, equity and sustainability into policy.”

Of course, as always, you can find cool stuff about a local nonprofit community group, and a recipe, just a scroll downscreen AND: Unless you follow every news source in your county (we do), you are likely to learn something interesting and maybe important in our News Digest, which is also just down there a little ways.


Taking Politics Online For Real

Audrey Tang built a web tool that helped her county heal its political wounds. Now, it's coming to California. 


Engaged California Aims for ‘Rough Consensus’

Audrey Tang is bringing her revolutionary online civic engagement tool to California.
The state’s new digital deliberation platform, modeled by a Taiwanese champion of democracy, is meant to fight polarization with conversation.


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Direct your browser to https://placer.californialocal.com/ to catch up on the latest news in California and Placer County. Bookmark the link and visit often, there's a lot happening in your community!


Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Winter! cookbook.


Put that citrus to work for dinner

Not the usual winter dish, this entree is essentially deconstructed kebabs: grilled chicken pieces with vegetables, all flavored with an orange juice marinade. Too wet outside to grill? Use the broiler.
New! This orange chicken is healthier than fast food


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When it was formed in 1998, the Contractors Association of Truckee Tahoe was focused on two priorities: addressing the impacts of local agencies on the building trade, and fostering professionalism within the industry.

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Carmichael Times logo California Comment on Latest Small Business Optimism Index

Small business optimism across the nation fell a bit in January but for the third consecutive month, came in higher than its 51-year average, according to the release Feb. 11 of the monthly Small Business Optimism Index by the National …

Sierra Sun logo Open to Shred: A Movement for Inclusivity on the Slopes Returns to Sugar Bowl

On March 15, Open to Shred returns to Sugar Bowl Resort, offering a welcoming space for skiers and snowboarders of all backgrounds to hit the slopes. The event, founded by 18-year-old freerider Elsa McAllister, celebrates diversity, inclusivity, and community in …

Auburn Journal logo Auburn Chamber Set to Host Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, Dinner

The Auburn Chamber of Commerce will host the 49th annual Auburn St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 17.

Folsom Times logo Community Celebrates as Locally Filmed ‘No Address’ Hits Theaters

The curtain rose on the much anticipated feature film No Address on February 27 with a special invitational red carpet premiere in nearby Placer County. The event welcomed community leaders, dignitaries and members of the local media from Sacramento and …

The Roseville Press Tribune logo Roseville Hires Private Security for Downtown

The Roseville City Council approved a $154,000 annual contract Feb. 19 with Allied Universal Security Services to help police mitigate nuisance offenses and quality-of-life issues in the downtown area. The city previously contracted with First Security Services for the downtown …

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I’ve often been asked, “What does a county supervisor even do?” The short version: We keep the county running. Of course, it’s not without the incredible efforts of more than 2,500 staff in a multitude of departments, and a complex …

Auburn Journal logo PCWA Prepares for Second Year of Water Reductions

Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) announced that Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has halted water releases from Lake Spaulding to facilitate ongoing infrastructure repairs. As a result, water reductions for PCWA customers in 2025 are expected to match those …

The Roseville Press Tribune logo Silver Spruce Park Plans Approved by Roseville

The Roseville City Council on Feb. 19 approved plans for the Silver Spruce Park project in the Sierra Vista neighborhood.

The Roseville Press Tribune logo Roseville City, Schools Renew 5-Year Agreement

The Roseville City Council renewed a 5-year agreement to share city park sites with local high schools, and vice versa.

Sierra Sun logo Tahoe Blue Event Center Compliance, Threshold Evaluation, and Area Plan Amendments: Highlights From TRPA’s Governing Board Meeting

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency's (TRPA) meeting on February 26 covered the current conclusion of the Tahoe Blue Event Center's compliance issues, the state of the thresholds used to evaluate environmental health in the Basin, and changes to Douglas County …

Tahoe Daily Tribune logo New Scholarships Empower Community Engagement

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is accepting applications for a new scholarship program that empowers Lake Tahoe community members to engage in the planning process as part of the Tahoe Living initiative to update affordable and workforce housing policies.

Auburn Journal logo Wired No More: Old Fences Removed to Benefit Wildlife

Friends Aiding Wildlife in Nature (FAWN) held their first fence removal project in Auburn on Feb. 20.

Auburn Journal logo Staying Power: Auburn's Old Town Farmer's Market Still Going Strong Every Saturday

Get fresh, buy local.
The Auburn Old Town Farmer’s Market is using those four words to describe its year-round gathering that takes place every Saturday, rain or shine, from 7:30 a.m. until noon at 150 Auburn Folsom Road.

Auburn Journal logo Workshop for Envision Auburn 2045 on Tap

What could the city of Auburn be like in 2045? That question will be addressed on March 5, and free food is included.

Auburn Journal logo Auburn Symphony Presents Masterworks III: Drama at the Symphony

Will it be comedy? Will it be tragedy? With humor, passion and ferocity, the Auburn Symphony’s upcoming concert is all things dramatic. The symphony will perform Richard Strauss’ Der Rosenkavalier Suite and Ruggero Leoncavallo’s “Pagliacci” in Masterworks III: Drama at …

Sierra Sun logo Placer County Commits to North Tahoe Trail Expansion

North Tahoe's trail network is set for a transformative expansion, thanks to a $9 million investment approved by the Placer County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 21. This funding, drawn from transient occupancy tax revenues, will support seven key projects, …

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