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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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Dave Tamayo was elected to the SMUD Board in 2014. He represents Ward 6, which includes the Meadowview, Oak Park, Parkway, Airport, and Valley Hi neighborhoods. Tamayo has lived in the Fruitridge Manor neighborhood of south Sacramento since 1989, where he raised his family and has long been active in community affairs. He has led efforts to establish science programs and gardens in local schools, co-founded his neighborhood association, and successfully advocated for public parks, affordable housing, and urban infill. He led successful efforts to bring a “tot lot” playground to Fruitridge Manor and to adopt the sewer district's infill development ordinance. He also has served on a number of public boards and commissions.
Tamayo is an environmental scientist for Sacramento County. He wrote the County storm water pollution ordinance, co-founded the region's River Friendly Landscaping Program, and helped create local, statewide, and national integrated pest management programs. Prior to working for the county, he owned a wholesale seafood business in San Francisco and was an electrician and a whitewater rafting guide. He holds a bachelor's degree in zoology from UC Berkeley and a master’s degree in entomology and nematology from the University of Florida, Gainesville.
From Folsom Times...
More than 200 high school students from across the region are gearing up to put their science and engineering skills to the test on Thursday, April 24, as they race solar-powered model cars of their own design in the 18th annual SMUD Solar Car Race at Sacramento State University.
From Carmichael Times...
Twenty-one local nonprofit organizations will benefit from more than $532,000 in funding from SMUD’s annual Shine program.
Award supports weekend shuttle that enhances visitor access, eases parking strain in Historic District.
The SMUD Board of Directors have announced they will be holding two public workshops and a public hearing to discuss proposed rate changes.
From Folsom Telegraph...
California State Parks, in collaboration with the Sacramento Municipal Utilities District (SMUD), will intermittently close a segment of the American River Bike Trail within Folsom Lake State Recreation Area for a utility undergrounding project.
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