Monthly News - Things to Know
New Website Helps Rocklin Connect with Community
The City of Rocklin strives to provide the best public services
possible for residents and communication is always an important
factor in determining success.
Connecting with neighborhoods, the business community, and
individual citizens facilitates the formation of partnerships and
promotes the ability to address concerns before problems
arise.
Sierra College, Hacker Lab, SME Sacramento to Offer Manufacturing Advice
Interested in product design review? Need to make
a prototype using 3-D printing? Looking for a local
manufacturer for your product? You’re in luck.
Sierra College Center for Applied Competitive Technologies and
Hacker Lab have partnered with SME Sacramento to offer design for
manufacturing advice along with access and introductions to local
manufacturing resources. The office hours will be staffed by
volunteers from the local SME chapter with experience in
mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, and
product life cycle development.
Small Business Resources to Comply with the ADA
The California Pollution Control Financing Authority recently
announced a new CalCAP Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Financing Program. The program will assist businesses with 15 or
fewer full-time equivalent employees to finance physical
alterations or retrofits to their small business facilities of
less than 10,000 square feet for compliance with the federal
ADA.
For additional information, please visit the CalCAP/ADA Financing
Program website or contact Bianca Smith, the Program
Manager, at (916) 653-5408.
Fee Changes Effective July 1, 2016
The following development fees were updated for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 and became effective July 1, 2016, unless otherwise noted.
Highway 65 Interchange Improvement Fee Changes
The Highway 65 Interchange Improvement Fee charged to all new
building construction in Rocklin will undergo an adjustment
effective July 1, 2016.
A study was conducted over the past year to update traffic
pattern information and how the interchanges affect the six
designated fee areas. This will cause fees for some areas of
Rocklin to decline, while others will increase. The annual
adjustments are usually simply tied to inflation. The new costs
are indicated on Rocklin’s website at (still need link).
Archives of Rocklin Business & Development e-Newsletter
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Following are the HTML-archived editions of the Rocklin Business & Development e-Newsletter:
- Rocklin Business & Development News November/December 2014 (475.4 KB)
- Rocklin Business & Development News September/October 2014 (771.5 KB)
- Rocklin Business & Development News November 2013 (253.7 KB)
- Rocklin Business & Development News August 2013 (647.4 KB)
- Rocklin Business & Development News June/July 2013 (432.8 KB)
- Rocklin Business & Development News May 2013 (422.1 KB)
- Rocklin Business & Development News April 2013 (453.4 KB)
- Rocklin Business & Development News March 2013 (204.2 KB)
- Rocklin Business & Development News February 2013 (206.6 KB)
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