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Youth Forum 2025: Uplifting Teen Voices
On March 3rd, 2025, the Community Collaborative of Tahoe-Truckee (CCTT) and its partners hosted their annual youth forum. The annual event brings together local young people with decision-makers i...
Placer County Genealogical Society
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From Loomis News...
The Town of Loomis has finally removed the shuttered WW Moulding building on Taylor Road to make way for much-needed downtown parking.
Loomis Town officials are interested in a vacant lot behind the firehouse for more parking downtown.
The Taylor Road Shuttle bus from Auburn down to Sierra College is switching from a fixed schedule to an on-call route, the Town of Loomis announced on its website.
An introduction to the two new members of the Loomis Planning Commission.
After coming up short on a grant application for a downtown Loomis traffic study, town officials are trying another.
While the Town of Loomis celebrates 40 years of incorporation, town officials are studying possible annexation of surrounding territory with a required municipal service review.
Without a professional consultant, volunteers in Loomis helped push the Measure C "library tax" to a landslide victory in the November election.
From Placer Herald...
Initial results for the General Election on Tuesday have been released as of 12:07 a.m. Nov. 6. Online results published by the Placer County Elections Office reflect 150,500 voters, bringing the total count of ballots to 150,500. Learn more about provisional results for the Loomis area.
Loomis Town officials agreed on Oct. 8 to remove unused parking spaces on the south side of Brace Road for a bike lane from Starlight Lane to Stone Road.
From Auburn Journal...
As mail-in ballots for the November election arrive in mailboxes, four candidates campaign for the two available seats on the Loomis Town Council.
With legal pressure to move faster on low-income housing, Loomis Town officials took action Sept. 24 to rezone parcels to conform with new state affordable housing laws.
Celebrating 40 years as an incorporated Town, the Loomis Basin Chamber of Commerce is hosting the annual State of the Town gathering at the Blue Goose Event Center on Wednesday, Sept. 25.
Found vulnerable to computer hackers, Loomis Town government is doubling down on cybersecurity.
Plans were submitted last month to Loomis Town for the proposed 98-acre, 24-lot Delmar Farms custom home subdivision.
With a tight budget and the Measure C Library Tax at stake, Loomis Town officials decided this month to postpone a costly plan for shade trees at the Train Depot.
Loomis officials last week shifted $165,000 set aside for the Humphrey Ditch to fix old storm drains.
After years of deferred maintenance, Loomis officials agreed last week to spend a half-million dollars to "patch and pave" 77,500 square feet of deteriorating roadways along Delmar Avenue and Bankhead Road.
Despite concern over a $200,000 match, the Town of Loomis is moving forward with a $1 million plan to add 10 solar electric car chargers downtown with grant funding.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) began work in Newcastle on Monday to improve a gas transmission pipe so it will allow for high-tech inspections of the pipeline.
In an effort to preserve and maintain the Loomis oak forest canopy, the Town announced Wednesday a "50-50" grant program to prune oak trees on private properties. The Town will match up to $1,500 toward oak tree pruning for each property per fiscal year.
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