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CODE COMPLIANCE & COMPLAINTS - CITY OF LINCOLN

CITY OF LINCOLN #69683837


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  • 600 6th Street
    Lincoln, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    916-434-2477

The City of Lincoln's Code Enforcement Division promotes health and safety for the residents of Lincoln. They maintain the quality of the community through partnerships, education, and enforcement. They work with residents, neighborhood associations, public service agencies, and city departments. Code enforcement applies the Lincoln Municipal Code (LMC) to address nuisances.

Report an issue online - Your identity is kept anonymous through the investigation. You do need to provide your contact information in case further information is needed.

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REGISTRAR OF VOTERS - COUNTY OF PLACER

PLACER COUNTY OFFICE OF THE CLERK-RECORDER #70082348


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  • Elections Office
    Rocklin, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    530-886-5650

NEXT ELECTION: Tuesday, March 5, 2024 Primary Election

The County of Placer Registrar of Voters provides voter registration, voter accessibility for disabilities, election results, voter education, and alternative language information for voters. 

County of Placer - Registrar of Voters
530-886-5650, Toll-free 800-824-8683, election@placer.ca.gov

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PIONEER COMMUNITY ENERGY PROGRAMS

PIONEER COMMUNITY ENERGY #85121814


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  • 2510 Warren Dr., Suite B
    Rocklin, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    844-937-7466

Pioneer Community Energy is a Community Choice Aggregator (CCA) that was formed in 2017. CCAs are not-for-profit public agencies that purchase electricity for residents and businesses in the community, leading to more competitive energy rates. Pioneer is one of 24 operational CCAs in California. CCAs work with investor-owned utilities (IOUs) like PG&E. PG&E maintains the physical infrastructure, delivers the power, and provides the billing service. 

Pioneer serves large areas of Placer and El Dorado counties and the Cities of Grass Valley and Nevada City in Nevada County.

Pioneer customers are also PG&E customers since PG&E’s transmission infrastructure (poles and wires) is used to deliver the electric generation provided by Pioneer. For more, visit the How It Works page - pioneercommunityenergy.org/how-it-works/

Since Pioneer customers are also PG&E customers because PG&E provides the delivery infrastructure, Pioneer customers are el… [read more]
RECOVERY SERVICES - STAND UP PLACER

STAND UP PLACER #79116153


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  • 300 Derek Place, Roseville Direct Services Office
    Roseville, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    800-575-5352

Stand Up Placer offers Recovery services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and their families. For more information on all the services listed here, please call our Helpline at 800-575-5352 or our service office at 916-773-7273.

Crisis counseling
Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking can obtain crisis counseling at any time, day or night, either by calling the Stand Up Placer 24-hour Helpline at 1-800-575-5352, using our chat feature, or by coming into one of our service offices during business hours: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. A trained advocate will assess the survivors’ situations, help them with a safety plan, and go over various options with them.

Shelter and safe housing
Stand Up Placer provides emergency confidential shelter where necessary for survivors and their children who are in immediate danger. A shelter stay provides an opportunity for survivors to be safe, to a… [read more]
IMMUNIZATIONS - PCPHD

PLACER COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH #68934212


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  • 11572 B Avenue
    Auburn, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    530-886-1883

Placer County Public Health provides vaccine information and access for Placer County residents, including safety-net clinics for eligible children and limited COVID-19 vaccinations for uninsured adults.

Services include:

  • Flu, COVID-19, and routine vaccines for children and adults
  • Safety-net immunization clinics for VFC-eligible children ages 4–18
  • Vaccine appointments by phone, except for Kaiser Permanente members (who must schedule directly with Kaiser)
  • Resources for school-required and travel immunizations


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COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS - PLACER COUNTY - PG&E

PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY #64923863


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  • Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    800-743-5002

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) operates temporary Community Resource Centers (CRCs) in Placer County during Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) events. CRCs offer essential services to individuals impacted by power outages initiated for wildfire prevention.

Services include:

  • Providing bottled water
  • Offering charging stations for small electronic devices
  • Operating accessible restrooms
  • Offering seating and air-conditioned spaces, depending on location

CRCs are opened only during active PSPS events. Locations, hours of operation, and available services vary by event.


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INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER RESOURCES - PIRS

PLACER INDEPENDENT RESOURCE SERVICES (PIRS) #90159474


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  • 11768 Atwood Rd. #129
    Auburn, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    530-885-6100

Placer Independent Resource Services (PIRS) provides free services for people with disabilities.  They serves Placer, El Dorado, and Alpine counties. 

PLEASE NOTE
~ PIRS does not provide any kind of financial assistance.
~ PIRS does not provide direct housing placement. PIRS can provide general information about housing resources and can assist with applications; advises about search strategies and tenant/landlord rights and responsibilities. No referral or placement services provided.

Services include

  • Assistive Technology (AT) Resource Coordination
  • Peer Support
  • Personal Assistant Referral
  • Benefits Counseling
  • Transportation and Housing Resource Information and Advocacy
  • Independent Living Skills Training
  • Information and Referral
  • Individual and Systems Advocacy
  • Minor Home Modification
  • Transition to Community-based Living
  • Diversion from Institutionalization
  • Transition to Adulthood for Post-secondary School Youth with disabilities
  • Technical Assistance on Disability Access
  • Community Education…
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PHILANTHROPIC PROGRAMS - ALGP

ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF GREATER PLACER #86843537


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  • 1263 Grass Valley Highway
    Auburn, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    530-885-4397

    Assistance League of Greater Placer offers a variety of community programs, mostly for local schools.

    • Angels for Aging - Volunteers from Assistance League provide visits, gifts and cards to residents of assisted living facilities in our communities.
    • Kids on the Block - An educational puppet program performed in schools to enlighten children about bullying, school safety and learning differences.
    • Dressing for Success - A program providing women and men entering or re-entering the workforce with job appropriate clothing.
    • Operation School Bell - An outreach program which gives school children an opportunity to shop for new school clothing and shoes.
    • Support For Assault Survivors - Provides needed supplies for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking. This includes clothing items, underwear, stress balls, journals, and other items when there is a need. In addition, this program provides needed items to the Stand Up Placer …
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FIRE DEPARTMENT - AUBURN

CITY OF AUBURN #86298991


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  • 1225 Lincoln Way Room 8
    Auburn, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    530-823-4211 x182

Auburn Fire Department provides development and safety of the community through prevention, public education, and emergency response.

The Auburn City Fire Department operates from 3 fire stations with 24/7 coverage.

  • Station No. 1 - Martin Park Fire Station (Volunteer), 485 High Street, Auburn, CA 95603
  • Station No. 2 - Gietzen Station (Staffed), 226 Sacramento Street, Auburn, CA 95603
  • Station No. 3 - Maidu Station (Staffed), 901 Auburn Folsom Road, Auburn, CA 95603


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CALFRESH - NCDSS

NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #4662012


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  • 950 Maidu Avenue
    Nevada City, Nevada
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  • Phone 1
    530-265-1340

CalFresh, formerly known as Food Stamps and known federally as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), provides extra funds to help those who are in need each month to buy groceries.

With a CalFresh electronic “debit” card (known as EBT) you can buy most foods at many food stores and farmers markets.

Several Nevada County Farmers Markets offer a CalFresh matching program called Market Money (or Market Match), where you can double your CalFresh dollars up to a specified dollar amount per market per week. Amount may change from year to year.


Apply for CalFresh

Californians can visit BenefitsCal.com or GetCalFresh.org to apply or call 877-847-3663 (FOOD) to be connected to their local county social service office.

CalFresh is a low income program - the gross income limit is 200% of the Federal Poverty Line. However, CalFresh program rules are complex - some income is not countable, and some individuals with income below 200% FPL may not qualify for CalFresh.

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