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Forest Futures Salon Series Kicks Off with Stories of Stewardship
Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation (TTCF) hosted the first salon in its newest Forest Futures Salon Series, “Stewarding Our Collective Home,” on Thursday, February 27th. More than 80 people attend...
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proccucci@roseville.ca.us
(916) 508-5807
In her decades of public service, Pauline Roccucci has served two stints on the Roseville City Council: from 1989 to 1998, and again from 2008 to the present. She has presided as mayor twice and also has been a member on various commissions and committees, including the Roseville Planning Commission, the Placer County Water Agency, the Northern California Power Agency, the Roseville Economic Development Advisory Committee, the Roseville Revitalization Committee, and many others. She is a registered nurse and a member of the Flying Samaritan Medical Health Team since 1988, a Roseville Soroptimist member since 1990, and a member of the South Placer Women’s Leadership Coalition since 2007.
First elected: 1989
Alma maters: California State University, Sacramento (bachelor's degree, nursing)
Notable quote: “My family has lived their entire lives in Roseville. I’m determined to keep Roseville and Placer County a great place to work, live and raise a family.” (Source: Gold Country Media)
From The Roseville Press Tribune...
Roseville officials plan to take emergency action this week to fix a dangerous sinkhole at the Old Fiddyment Road trail bridge, authorities said.
The Roseville City Council was scheduled this week to spend $240,000 to equip 36 new gas-powered police interceptor utility vehicles. The "Ecoboost" engine option is $5,000 per vehicle, according to the report.
From Placer Herald...
Construction has begun on an affordable apartment community in Roseville which promises much-needed housing for residents who qualify.
The Roseville City Council is spending roughly $293,000 for electric vehicle charging stations at three new city parks.
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 beat in 2019.
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