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In Memory Of
Helen Stuart August 19, 1926 - February 19, 2024
Lake Tahoe Dance Collective
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The history of El Dorado County dates back to the 1848 discovery of gold that led to the California Gold Rush. Taking up 1,786 square miles of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, most of the county is public land composed of rolling hills and mountains. According to a U.S. Census estimate, 192,843 people reside in El Dorado County, whose biggest hubs are Placerville, South Lake Tahoe, and the unincorporated but fast-growing El Dorado Hills. The region attracts visitors with wine trails, historic towns, and a flourishing arts culture, plus loads of outdoor activities including skiing, mountain biking, fishing, and whitewater rafting.
The Board holds regular meetings three times per month on Tuesdays. Meetings can be viewed on a live stream, and videos of past meetings are archived online.
Appointed by the Board of Supervisors, the Planning Commission reviews and acts on matters related to growth, housing needs, rezoning, permits, subdivisions and environmental protection. Meetings are open to the public.
Mosquito Road Closure Times Increase to 10:00PM04/11/2024
Mosquito Road Closure Times Increase to 10:00PM
County Launches Online Tool to Learn About and Track Development Projects04/08/2024
County Launches Online Tool to Learn About and Track Development Projects
UPDATED MOSQUITO ROAD, BRIDGE CLOSURES, “TRIP TO GREEN” IN PLACERVILLE SCHEDULED03/28/2024
UPDATED MOSQUITO ROAD, BRIDGE CLOSURES, “TRIP TO GREEN” IN PLACERVILLE SCHEDULED
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El Dorado County's Planning and Building staff launched the "Projects in Your Area" online tool that makes it easier to find the current status of and information about proposed, in progress, and approved projects in the County.
County of El Dorado
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