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Almaden Plaza in San Jose is getting a couple new stores
Tomorrow will be Barnes & Noble's last day at Almaden Plaza in South San Jose. That space along with the former spaces for Buy Buy Baby, Compass Real Estate, and Tuesday Morning will be merged...
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cindygustafson@placer.ca.gov
(530) 889-4010
Cindy Gustafson was appointed to fill a vacant District 5 seat on the Placer County Board of Supervisors after Supervisor Jennifer Montgomery resigned to serve as director of the state’s Forest Management Task Force. She ran for reelection in the March 2020 primary and cruised to victory with 73 percent of the vote. In her campaign statement, Gustafson wrote, “I have lived, worked, and raised my family in Placer County for 36 years. I served as General Manager of Tahoe City Public Utility District, and then as CEO of the North Lake Tahoe Resort Association, always working collaboratively with leaders in government, business, and environmental organizations.” She outlined her priorities on VotersEdge.org: ensuring fiscal accountability and transparency; increasing investment in forest health and fire protection; supporting local business; and promoting housing for young families and workers.
First elected: 2019
Alma mater: Gustavus Adolphus College (bachelor’s degree, social sciences)
Notable quote: “You have a city government that you’ve trusted with your land use decision-making, and that is what I should honor as a county supervisor and that argument prevailed with other supervisors as well.” (Source: Gold Country Media)
Other positions held: Tahoe City Public Utility District General Manager, California Fish and Game Commission, Marine Life Protection Act Blue Ribbon Task Force
From Auburn Journal...
As part of the continued efforts to expand broadband access in Placer County, the Board of Supervisors on January 7 unanimously approved an agreement with Astound Broadband.
From Roseville Today...
The Placer County Resource Conservation District (Placer RCD) is utilizing grant funding from CAL FIRE and the US Forest Service to assist in the recovery of private forestland within the Mosquito Fire footprint.
From Placer Herald...
The Clover Valley Foundation and Jessup University are trying to beat the clock to save one of the last remaining sections of oak and riparian woodlands in Placer County.
The Placer County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 3 approved the submission of an amendment to the county’s housing element.Placer County Planning Director Chris Pahule introduced the item noting staff submitted a draft housing element amendment, inclusive of the 15 sites approved for rezoning, to the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) following the May 21 hearing. HCD has since reviewed the amendment package and responded with proposed revisions for Placer.
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