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Antelope school dealing with thousands of dollars in damages from fireworks
ANTELOPE, Calif. — A Sacramento County middle school is dealing with thousands of dollars in damages from people lighting fireworks on their property. Antelope Crossing Middle School Principal Jaimie Hanan is asking people to stop and pointing out new penalties in the county for fireworks violations. Surveillance video from...
Auburn considering potential travelers tax increase on November ballot
The Auburn City Council directed staff this week to draft a potential November ballot measure which may increase taxes collected from tourists of hotels and short-term rental operators. The city currently collects an 8-percent Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) from guests at hotels within the city limits. City staff evaluated two...
Auburn sewer rate analysis reveals need for rate increase
Increased sewer rates may be on the horizon for Auburn residents as the City Council reviewed a rate analysis study this week. At the June 10 meeting, council members approved the 2024-25 sewer rates for residents without an increase for the seventh year in a row but also had a discussion about the need for potential future rate increases.
California says insurers must cover certain zip codes to reap new state-mandated rewards
FORESTHILL — Wildfire impacts on soaring homeowner insurance costs are leading to a brand new coverage plan for California, which will include identifying zip codes that insurance companies will have to cover to reap new state-mandated rewards.The Placer County community of Foresthill is in one of the 350 zip codes where the state insurance commissioner said he wants insurance companies to increase the policies they offer.John Michelini lives in Foresthill."Everybody in the foothills community essentially has been canceled by their insurance provider," Michelini said. "Our primary coverage was canceled three years ago."Michelini has basic and minimal state FAIR Plan coverage...
Transportation sales tax measure moves on to South Placer voters
Voters in south Placer County will be tasked this November with deciding on a half-cent tax to improve transportation within their portion of the county. The Placer County Board of Supervisors approved Tuesday to create a special election for Roseville, Rocklin and Lincoln voters to consider a half-cent sales tax measure to provide the county with $1.58 million for road and highway improvements over 30 years as outlined in the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency’s expenditure plan. Revenue generated from the sales tax will be spent on transportation within the three cities and used to supplement existing transportation revenues.
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