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CODE COMPLIANCE & COMPLAINTS - CITY OF LINCOLN

CITY OF LINCOLN #69683837


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  • Lincoln, Placer
local_phone
  • City of Lincoln
    916-434-2400

The City of Lincoln's Code Enforcement Division promotes health and safety for the residents of Lincoln. We maintain the quality of our community through partnerships, education, and enforcement. We work with residents, neighborhood associations, public service agencies, and city departments. Code Enforcement staff apply the Lincoln Municipal Code (LMC) to address nuisances.
Code Enforcement is defined by Penal Code section 829.5 as someone employed by a governmental agency:
  • Who enforces health, safety, and welfare requirements
  • Whose duties include enforcement of any statute, rule, regulation, or standard
Report an issue
Have a complaint about a potential code violation? Report an issue online.
Your identity is kept anonymous through the investigation. We do need your contact information in case we need further information.

Complaints from the public regarding businesses in violation of the state COVID-19 guidelines can be directed to the Code Enforcement Di… [read more]
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES - PCPHD

PLACER COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH #75356553


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  • 11572 B Avenue
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Communicable Diseases (Available for Disease & Outbreak Reporting)
    530-889-7183

Placer County Public Health Department (PCPHD) partners with medical care providers in the community, and the California Department of Public Health, to prevent and control the spread of infectious diseases. We investigate and follow-up on reported cases and their contacts. Staff provide education to individuals and in group settings, and surveillance duties to reduce incidents and prevent additional cases.

The PCPHD website includes information about the following communicable diseases:
  • Mpox information
  • COVID-19
  • Diseases A to Z
  • Flu Information
  • Measles Information
  • Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District
  • Sexually Transmitted Disease Information and Control Branch
  • West Nile Virus
Providers can report disease, outbreaks, and animal bites at the Provider Portal on the PCPHD website.

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COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION CENTER

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION CENTER #65630909


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  • Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-921-5639

CTEC provides services in Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC), which is the use of personalized methods or devices to increase a person's ability to communicate. Most individuals who use AAC rely on a variety of methods, from "light tech" to "high tech". CTEC will showcase a wide range of AAC systems.

CTEC is:
A place to see, touch and try out AAC technology, from light tech to high tech
A place to connect with others
A place to get assistance with the assessment, trial, and funding process,
A place to learn how to use new technology,
A place for consumers, family members, and professionals to get the support they need to make
appropriate technology decisions.
COMMUNITY CENTER - NCSCC

NORTH COLUMBIA SCHOOLHOUSE CULTURAL CENTER #4663492


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  • 17894 Tyler Foote Road
    Nevada City, Nevada

North Columbia Schoolhouse Cultural Center is located on the San Juan Ridge in a 130 year old one room Schoolhouse that has been transformed into a cultural center that serves the San Juan Ridge and Nevada County.

Their mission is to sustain the cultural life of the San Juan Ridge through the maintenance of a space for appreciation, education and celebration.

They offer a venue for gatherings, performance, art, and education.

Web pages:
Home - https://www.northcolumbiaschoolhouse.org/
    CONTINUUM OF CARE - HRCS

    HOMELESS RESOURCE COUNCIL OF THE SIERRAS #70134619


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    • Auburn, Placer

    The Roseville/Rocklin/Placer-Nevada Counties Continuum of care promotes community-wide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness; provides recommendations for funding to local non-profit providers to quickly re-house homeless individuals and families to minimize trauma and dislocation; promotes access to, and effective utilization of, mainstream resources, and optimizes self-sufficiency among individuals and families experiencing homelessness through coordination and collaboration.

    The Continuum is a broad-based coalition of homeless housing and shelter providers, consumers, advocates and government representatives, working together to shape planning and decision-making.

    The Roseville/Rocklin/Placer-Nevada Counties Continuum of Care system consists of six core components including:
    • Advocacy on behalf of those who are homeless or are at-risk of homelessness
    • A system of outreach, assessment and prevention for determining the needs and conditions of an individual or family who is h…
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    COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES (CASA) - NEVADA COUNTY

    CHILD ADVOCATES OF NEVADA COUNTY #4661161


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    • 200 Providence Mine Road, Suite 210
      Nevada City, Nevada

    The Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program coordinates volunteers to advocate for the best interests of children who are dependents of the Nevada County Juvenile Dependency Court, helping to ensure they have a chance to live in a safe and permanent home.

    People from all walks of life may apply to be CASA volunteers. Concern for children, willingness to learn about the child welfare and court systems, a commitment of 10-15 hours a month, good writing and communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively are some of what’s needed to be a CASA. 

    Contact the CASA program for an application packet. Application includes a personal interview and comprehensive background check. Trainings for the CASA Program are held in the spring and fall; however interested persons can apply at any time. Volunteers must have driver's license and current insurance. 

    Volunteer application and duties include: complete background check and 35 hour training plus 12 hours annually of … [read more]
    COVID-19 WORKPLACE RESOURCES - CAL OSHA

    CALIFORNIA OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) #70750526


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    • Cal/OSHA Headquarters
      Oakland, Alameda
    local_phone
    • Cal/OSHA Headquarters
      510-286-7000

    The Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), better known as Cal/OSHA, is responsible for the following:
    • Protection and improvement of the health and safety of working men and women in California
    • Protection and improvement of the safety of passengers riding on elevators, amusement rides, and tramways
    • Setting and enforcing standards
    • Providing outreach, education, and assistance
    • Issuing permits, licenses, certifications, registrations, and approvals

    Contact Cal/OSHA - https://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/Contactus.html
    (Cal/OSHA Branches, Cal/OSHA Units, and Cal/OSHA Headquarters contact information)

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    COVID-19 Resources

    Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Guidance and Resources - https://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/coronavirus/

    Workplace safety and health regulations in California require employers to take steps to protect workers exposed to infectious diseases like the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), which is widespread in the community. Cal/OSHA has poste… [read more]
    CRISIS INTERVENTION SUPPORT - SIERRA COMMUNITY HOUSE

    SIERRA COMMUNITY HOUSE #64062775


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    • 948 Incline Way
      Incline Village, Washoe

    Sierra Community House offers Crisis Intervention - https://sierracommunityhouse.org/our-services/crisis-intervention-prevention/

    24-hour Help Line at 800-736-1060.

    You may also call the national Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988. For more resources please visit the Tahoe Truckee Suicide Prevention Coalition at www.tahoelifeline.org.

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    Formerly known as Tahoe SAFE Alliance, Sierra Community House’s Crisis Intervention is dedicated to serving victims of intimate partner / domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. All services are free and available in multiple languages. Sierra Community House will not discriminate against anyone based on actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender, or disability. All of our services are designed to empower victims in reclaiming their rights and to provide the tools individuals and families nee… [read more]
    CRISIS/REPORT CHILD WELFARE SERVICES LINE - COUNTY OF PLACER

    CHILDREN'S SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #67779198


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    • 11434 B Avenue, Suite 300
      Auburn, Placer

    Children's System Of Care (CSOC) has a Crisis/Child Welfare Services (CWS) Report Line to meet the special needs of children and youth who may be at risk, and their families, in Placer County.

    CHILDREN EMERGENCY SERVICES - Placer County Crisis & Emergency Services
    If your life is in danger or you need to report an emergency situation, call 911.


    A telephone call can bring help in a crisis. For at-risk children in emergencies and crisis situations, a special 24-hour, 7-day a week, response program is available by calling Family and Children's Services: 916-872-6549 or toll free 866-293-1940.

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    DEAF ACCESS PROGRAM - CDSS

    CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #4661994


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    • 744 P Street
      Sacramento, Sacramento
    local_phone
    • Phone 1
      916-651-8848

    The Deaf Access Program provides the following services:
    • Communication Services - sign language interpreters and translation of documents for deaf clients with low language skills
    • Advocacy Services
    • Job Development and Placement
    • Information and Referral
    • Counseling
    • Independent Living Skills Instruction
    • Community Education
    Web pagesREGION VII - NorCal Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (NorCal)
    4044 N. Freeway Blvd.
    Sacramento, CA 95834
    916-349-7500 (Voice)
    916-993-3048 (Videophone)
    916-550-9355 (Videophone P3)
    Email:piar@dss.ca.gov
    Website: www.norcalcenter.org