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As part of an overall effort to reduce City expenses to adjust to the current economic climate, City of Rocklin non-emergency offices will be closed to the public every Friday from July 2009 through June 2010. Emergency services will continue to be provided as usual at full staffing levels.
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Each year from August to November the native oak trees in Rocklin produce an abundant crop of acorns. These acorns will become some of our future heritage oaks with the help of volunteers from the community.
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The Rocklin Police Department will provide Child Identification Kits during the free Step-Up-To-Health Healthy Picnic on Wednesday, September 2, 2009.
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The All Mail Ballot Special Municipal Election in the City of Rocklin concluded on Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Ballots were due no later than 8:00 p.m. Election results are available on the Placer County Elections website.
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Ever wondered why you don't have a recycle bin? Recycling in Rocklin is easy and effective. Residents fill One Big Bin with all household garbage (food waste, cans, bottles, newspapers, etc.). The local Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) sorts and recycles it for you.
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The Sacramento Chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA) has selected the Sierra College Blvd./I-80 Interchange Reconstruction as the 2009 project of the year.
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| | | 2009 Employment | 24,500 | 2009 Labor Force | 26,600 | 2009 Unemployment Rate | 7.9% | 2009 Population | 54,754 | 2008 Median Age | 35.2 | 2008 Median Household Income | $84,508 | 2009 Median Home Price | $280,000 |
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