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No Fare, No Problem: Sierra College students ride free through 2028

Students from Sierra College will continue to be able to ride Placer County transit for free for the next three years following a pilot program contract extension.

Placer Supervisors vote to expand affordable housing with 2025-29 Plan

Auburn, Calif. -- The Placer County Board of Supervisors took action Tuesday to approve the 2025-29 Housing Action Plan on a 4-0 vote (Board Chair Bonnie Gore was absent).

PCWA approves $5.5M contract to replace critical I-80 pipeline crossings

Auburn, Calif. - The Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) Board of Directors has approved a $5.5 million contract to replace some of the region's most vulnerable pipeline crossings beneath Interstate 80. The work will launch the first phase of PCWA's I-80 Pipeline Crossing Replacement Project,

Critical HUD funding helps Placer protect families from housing instability

Auburn, Calif. - Placer County has been awarded $532,910 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to expand housing support for vulnerable youth and families through the Family Unification Program.

PCWA breaks ground on $36M Colfax water treatment plant

Water reliability, resilience, and sustainability for the region Colfax, Calif. - Placer County Water Agency (PCWA), joined by state and...

Placer County OKs $7M shelter contracts with The Gathering Inn

Auburn, Calif. - The Placer County Board of Supervisors has approved two agreements with The Gathering Inn to continue operating temporary shelter services for the county's unsheltered residents. The contracts, totaling more than $7 million

Free history all summer! Placer County Museums Heritage Trail tour dates

Roseville, Calif. - Placer County Museums is excited to welcome everyone back to the Heritage Trail Museums Tour, celebrating its 16th anniversary this year.

Placer awarded $14.5M to build new residential substance use treatment facility

Auburn, Calif. - Placer County has been awarded $14.5 million in competitive state funding to convert a building in Auburn into a residential treatment center for substance use disorder, expanding access to local care for residents.