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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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A fixture on the Board of Supervisors since 1995, Robert Weygandt lives in the foothills of rural Lincoln and represents the western portion of the county, including Lincoln, Sheridan and northern Rocklin. From 1979 to 2004, he was vice president, chief financial officer and part owner of WECO Aerospace Systems, an aircraft repair facility based in Lincoln. His other past experience includes service as a county planning commissioner, member of the county economic development board, and community college instructor. An outdoorsman and self-described “fanatic fly fisherman,” Weygandt is a strong supporter of the Placer County Conservation Program, designed to balance “responsible development with the protection of land, water and open space.”
First elected: 1995
Alma maters: University of Southern California (bachelor’s and master’s degrees in finance and management)
Notable quote: “I don’t dispute the science. The impression I have, in the end, with Covid-19, is that the spread rate will diminish dramatically because of something. I believe it will be herd immunity. Herd immunity can result from a person’s inherent immunity, continued spread resulting in new immunity and a vaccine or vaccines.” (Source: Gold Country Media)
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From Sierra Sun...
The Placer County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution increasing a certain fee on new development in the Northstar Community Services District at a meeting on Tuesday, May 13.
From Placer Sentinel...
Placer County’s Business Resource Center has reopened its Rocklin office to help small business owners and entrepreneurs with walk-in or virtual appointments available four days a week.
From Auburn Journal...
Placer County is launching a series of events in May to recognize Affordable Housing Month and underscore the county’s ongoing commitment to addressing the critical need for safe, stable and affordable housing for all residents.
In partnership with the local Campaign for Community Wellness (CCW), Placer County will host the second Placer4MentalHealth Wellness Fair on Thursday, May 15, in Roseville. The event reinforces the county's commitment to raising awareness, breaking down stigma and promoting access to mental health resources. May is Mental Health Awareness Month.
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