As you have seen on this site, DSAA has been working with Nevada county and Soda Springs property owners to address the outdated zoning regulations along the Soda Springs corridor of Old 40 (freeway to Soda Springs Road). The “Commercial Highway” designation for the area is a holdover from the days before I-80 was built. [...]
Our Mission
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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The Gold Country Broadband Consortium’s mission is to bring braodband to everyone that wants this important economic, social, and educational tool. They are working to define the served, under-served, and unserved areas in the Donner Summit community. If you have Internet access, please do the following speed test: Log on to the Internet and open [...]
DONATE $10 TO SUPPORT THE ANNUAL SUMMIT CLEANUP Click the “Donate” button at the top right corner of this page. Mark your calendars for the 2012 Annual Summit Cleanup. Join friends and neighbors in cleaning trash and debris from our walkways and waterways, prepaing our beautiful mountain top for another clean and healthy summer. ANNUAL [...]
DSAA APRIL MEETING Tuesday, April 3, 5:30 p.m. DONNER SKI RANCH upstairs, over the bar (conference call access available by request) Board Agenda 04 03 12 Agenda includes a discussion of the zoning variance for the Valero sign at Cisco Grove and the potential for a community cross country ski area.
At the Placer County Zoning Administrator’s meeting on March 16, a sign variance was approved to allow for a 65-foot tall lit sign at the Valero station at Cisco Grove. The current ordinance restricts the height to 35 feet. Friends of the North Fork is planning to appeal the decision at a variance hearing during the May [...]
During the slow start to winter, Project MANA added Soda Springs to its growing list of distribution sites. Lack of employment for seasonal workers drove an unusually high need here on the Summit. As the weather turned snowier, Project MANA saw a decline in need. The good news is that fewer people need help. But there are still people in need [...]
UPDATE 3/19/12: Developers have shifted from the old Beacon Hill Lodge property and have instead made an offer to purchase the Beacon station at the entrance to I-80. DSAA is working closely with developers in the hopes of including some community-based elements in the final project. Currently, the project intends to include a General Store, [...]
The Forest Service, Tahoe National Forest, has prepared a preliminary Environmental Assessment (Environmental_Assessment_DSPUD) for the Donner Summit Public Utility District Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Project, which is now available for public review and comment. The DSPUD currently operates under a special use permit issued by the Tahoe National Forest, as the plant is located entirely [...]
DSAA has established a public Book Exchange at The Summit Restaurant. Great titles are available and more are being added each week. Everyone is welcome to take or leave a book. A Big Thank You goes out to Maria Montano and The Summit Restaurant for donating the space.
As part of a recruitment process for a new County Executive Officer, the Placer County Board of Supervisors is seeking input from the community on the qualities it would like to see in the new executive. With the pending retirement of current CEO, Thomas M. Miller, the county has begun a widespread recruitment effort, which [...]
