Stretching across some 65 miles west to east, Placer County traverses a diverse range of California landscapes, from the sprawling suburbs of Roseville and Rocklin to the Gold Rush buildings of Auburn and the lakeside views of Kings Beach. Its history is intertwined with the economic forces that created modern-day California: mining, farming, ranching, and rail commerce. Nowadays, economic drivers also include healthcare, high tech, education, retail, and—of course—tourism.

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Board of Supervisors

The Board of Supervisors generally meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 9 a.m. Board meeting agendas are publicly posted for review on the county website.

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Planning Commission

The Planning Commission serve as an advisory body on planning and related matters. Meeting agendas are available in advance, and the proceedings are live-streamed. Recordings of previous meetings can be accessed in the archives.

Recent Announcements

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Auburn 'Hammond House' placed on historic registry

You know your house was featured in Sunset Magazine in 1933 dont you? Our Board of Supervisors took action Tuesday to place Auburns Hammond Rock House on the Register of Cultural and Historic Resources.
05/07/2024

Nearly $2.7 million in TOT funds approved for four projects in North Lake Tahoe

Four investment projects in eastern Placer County amounting to nearly $2.7 million were approved Tuesday by the Placer County Board of Supervisors to advance regional goals including improved transportation and recreation.
05/07/2024

Health & Human Services launches new campaign to promote perinatal substance use services

In tandem with Mother's Day and National Prevention Week, Placer County Health and Human Services is launching a new campaign to promote its perinatal substance use services for expectant and new mothers.
05/06/2024

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05/07/2024
Image for display with article titled 1 Pill Can Kill Placer Campaign Reports Continued Commitment to Combating the Fentanyl Crisis

Today, May 7, on National Fentanyl Awareness Day, the Placer County 1 Pill Can Kill Placer campaign released its annual update reaffirming the county's collective commitment to fighting the fentanyl crisis.  

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05/07/2024
Image for display with article titled Placer County Launches New Campaign to Promote Perinatal Substance Use Services

This year, Mother's Day (May 12) happens to also be the first day of National Prevention Week, which promotes substance misuse prevention and positive mental health.

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05/03/2024
Image for display with article titled Placer Declares May as Mental Health Matters Month

The Placer County Board of Supervisors approved a proclamation April 23 declaring May 2024 as Mental Health Matters Month in the county.

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05/03/2024
Image for display with article titled Placer County Awarded $1.2M Grant to Construct Segment 1 of North Tahoe Trail

Placer County's North Tahoe Shared-Use Trail was one of two projects awarded a community sustainability and climate resilience grant earlier this month at the California Tahoe Conservancy Board meeting.

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04/30/2024
Image for display with article titled Planning Commission Identifies Sites for Rezone

The Placer County Planning Commission is recommending 14 sites for rezoning to meet housing element goals for the county.

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