What has the County done to get input from stakeholders like the cities or town? Were fire officials involved in these conversations?

At the direction of the Board of Supervisors, County staff engaged key stakeholders in a needs assessment process to identify the gap between what they are doing now and what they thought needed to be done to make our community safer. 

These stakeholders included the City of Grass Valley, City of Nevada City, Town of Truckee, Nevada County Consolidated Fire District, Truckee Fire Protection District, Nevada County Sheriff’s Office, and County departments including the Community Development Agency, Health and Human Services Agency, and the Office of Emergency Services. 

Additionally, staff solicited ideas and priorities from fire protection leaders including Nevada County Fire Chiefs Association, Nevada City Fire Advisory Committee, Fire Safe Council Board, Nevada County Coalition of Firewise Communities, Firewise groups and homeowners' associations, as well as several nonprofit leaders representing social services and conservation.

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1. What is Ready Nevada County: Preparing for the Future all about?
2. What community priorities have we heard so far?
3. What public safety needs must be addressed?
4. What about illegal camping and campfires?
5. Why do you want my feedback?
6. Why is the County proposing a tax measure now?
7. Why is additional funding needed? Hasn’t Nevada County been successful in millions of dollars of grant and congressional funding for these projects in our community?
8. Why is the County trying to raise our taxes?
9. Why are you trying to raise taxes when inflation is already making it difficult to afford essentials like food and gas?
10. How will a ½ cent sales tax impact my budget?
11. Why can’t the County live within its means like the rest of us?
12. What kinds of projects and services would the tax measure fund?
13. How will you choose which projects to fund? Will the tax measure fund projects in my neighborhood?
14. How will residents know that tax funds are being used appropriately?
15. Why is the County proposing a general sales tax and not a special purpose parcel tax?
16. What has the County done to get input from stakeholders like the cities or town? Were fire officials involved in these conversations?
17. How has the County included residents in the conversation around emergency services priorities?