Eligible small businesses and nonprofits may begin applying for grant funding Aug. 25 Published on July 29, 2020 Beginning Aug. 25, eligible small businesses and non-profit organizations in Placer County can begin applying for Placer Shares grant funding to offset impacts caused by the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting state shutdown order. To best…
For Immediate Release: July 28, 2020 TAHOE CITY, Calif. — The Placer County Board of Supervisors approved a new transient occupancy tax rebate program Monday intended to spur investment in lodging projects in North Lake Tahoe. The program is part of a larger county effort intended to incentivize new lodging development or redevelopment of…
For Immediate Release: July 28, 2020 AUBURN, Calif. — Addressing health and safety concerns resulting from a recent increase in activity along the Truckee River, the Placer County Board of Supervisors voted Monday to temporarily extend an alcohol ban on the Truckee River until Oct. 15. The ban is in effect immediately. State law…
This incubator will empower entrepreneurs with the information and resources they need to understand the many facets of building a successful food truck business. Attendees will leave the series with the scope of knowledge they need to advance to the next step, developing a business plan. Incubator includes four weekly sessions, and 1:1 consulting.…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ‘Mask UP Tahoe’ Advocacy Campaign Further Extends North Lake Tahoe’s Efforts to Encourage Safe, Responsible Travel Local community leaders, small business owners and nationally recognized athletes share a unified message rooted in adventure and personal responsibility: Mask UP Tahoe NORTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (July 22, 2020) – The North Lake…
The Placer County Board of Supervisors approved an urgency ordinance to temporarily reduce regulations pertaining to implementation of outdoor dining areas located within Placer County. Established restaurants and mobile food vendors may be permitted to temporarily establish outdoor eating areas by zoning clearance using this application. Urgency ordinance provisions include: Outdoor retail sales: Outdoor sales would be…
Many North Lake Tahoe business sectors are struggling to adapt to new requirements and modifications. While this survey is specific to the restaurant industry, stay tuned for additional business industry feedback requests so we can help in this most critical time. [CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY] — Content credit: North Lake Tahoe Resort Association
The state Department of Public Health ordered new restrictions on indoor business sectors in Placer County as part of a statewide effort to slow the increased spread of coronavirus. This includes: fitness centers/gyms, restaurants, salons and more. These restrictions will remain in place until the state takes further action, which will be no earlier than…