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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...
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greg.janda@rocklin.ca.us
(916) 878-1532
Greg Janda was elected to the Rocklin City Council in 2012 and served as mayor in 2016 and 2020. His professional career spans 30-plus years in the technology industry, working for start-ups as well as Fortune 100 companies. Since 1997, he has owned and operated his own technology design firm. Janda is a 2005 graduate of the Rocklin Area Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Rocklin Program and has served on the Steering Committee for the program since 2005. He has been an active volunteer, serving at various Chamber events, at his local church, and with his children’s school and sports teams.
First elected: November 2012
Alma mater: San Jose State University (bachelor’s degree, finance)
Notable quote: “Our residents are passionate and take pride in being part of Team Rocklin. I look forward to the opportunity to deepen my connections with citizens in all areas of the city over the next year.” (Source: Gold Country Media)
From Loomis News...
The Rocklin Planning Commission approved a permit March 18 for the Swing Hard Baseball Training Facility at 3845 Atherton Road. Swing Hard is in Stanford Business Park, also known as Atherton Tech Center, constructed 1988.
From Placer Sentinel...
The Placer County Office of Education (PCOE) has taken a leadership role in the successful effort to conserve 402 acres of Clover Valley by approving a final $2.37 million investment on March 13, securing the full funding needed for its permanent protection through a conservation easement.
From Placer Herald...
The Rocklin City Council approved modifications Jan. 14 to the Business Attraction, Retention and Revitalization Overlay, or "BARRO" zone, to revitalize older city business zones.
After a long discussion, the Rocklin City Council voted 3-2 last month to proceed in donating $2 million toward saving undeveloped Clover Valley.
From Roseville Today...
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