As 2010 comes to a close, our sincere thanks go out to those who have included Donner Summit Area Association in their end-of-year giving. We are very grateful for the support that helps us serve the people and the land of Donner Summit. However, we are still short of our year-end fundraising goal. If you [...]
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Representing the people of the historic Donner Summit community for the preservation of the area’s rugged mountain character and natural resources by providing active coordination for community development issues.
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Read about the proposed sewer upgrade, DSMAC news, upcoming events, and more. DSAA members receive a quarterly newsletter via email. Donate now to become a member and add your voice to the “One Voice From Cisco Grove to Rainbow Bridge”. DSAA Newsletter December 2010
Serene Lakes snowboarders, Sean & Blair Esson, are headed to the 2011 Deaflympics(Deaf Olympics) in Slovakia. Mickey Gray and Nancy Latimer are hosting a holiday fundraiser at their home with holiday cheer and a silent auction. HOLIDAY FUNDRAISER FOR DEAF OLYMPIANS Saturday, December 18th 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 2269 Lake Drive, Serene Lakes [...]
UPDATE: Minutes are now available. Thanks to Fran Sandwith and the Cal Trans staff for sharing their space with the community. All are welcome to attend. Arrive by 5:00 to enjoy dinner from the cafeteria (under $5 per plate). Meeting starts promptly at 6:00. The Agenda includes a brainstorming session for a community event in [...]
Click here to view these pictures larger About 12 community members joined the staff, engineers and Board of the DSPUD for a facility tour and discussion of the proposed $21.5m upgrade and expansion to the wastewater treatment facility on Donner Summit. Thanks to Plant Manager, Jim King for the plant tour and General Manager [...]
DSPUD Facility Tour Saturday, December 4 10am to noon Sherritt Lane, Soda Springs How will proposed changes at the DSPUD affect: Water and sewer rates? Water quality? Capacity for new development? Health of the Yuba River?
The Fire Department added a shift to their schedule in order to get the fire hydrants cleared of snow. Many thanks for working to keep us safe year-round.
