March Newsletter 2024

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The latest news and updates from Coachland and our area. COACHLAND MONTHLY

TNT Tech Teens: Equipping future workforce through a tech immersion program

IN THIS ISSUE

By Sierra Sun The Town of Truckee, Tahoe Truckee Unified School District, Truckee Donner Public Utility District, Tahoe Forest Health System, Tahoe Truckee Airport District, and the Truckee Chamber of Commerce are excited to announce the launch of Truckee North Tahoe Tech Teens (TNT Tech Teens), a new workforce initiative focused on promoting the diverse range of tech-related jobs available to our Truckee and Tahoe students. This month-long series, starting on Thursday, April 11th, and running weekly through Thursday, May 9, will expose Truckee / North Tahoe high school students to a variety of technology sectors, highlighting their practical applications in different career fields. The goal is to inspire and prepare students for diverse opportunities in our region. This new program benefits students and participating organizations by boosting community engagement, building connections with potential future talent, and nurturing a workforce adept in various modern skills. “We are excited to unveil the hidden systems that keep Truckee running,” says the program creator and Chief Information Security and Technology Officer for the Town of Truckee, Chris Hardy. “I am thankful for the work of the TNT Tech Teens partner agencies for making this program a reality and helping to expose our local youth to potential jobs in our community.” Local high schoolers are invited to take a dive deep into the technology powering our community and learn the “Behind the Scenes” of how important technology is to the success of Truckee. Over the five weeks, students will get hands-on learning at key locations and get to explore technologies such as Air Traffic Control towers at the Tahoe Truckee Airport, surgery robots at Tahoe Forest Health System, and policing technologies in action at the Town of Truckee. The TNT Tech Teens program culminates with a career-building workshop, equipping students with valuable resume and interview skills. Students who complete the full program will receive a certificate of completion from the Town of Truckee Mayor.

TNT TECH TEENS

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NEVADA COUNTY TAX

HOLIDAY DECORATIONS YARD SALES

WATER SHUT - OFF

HCD CODES & STANDARDS

SNOW REMOVAL REMINDER

COMMUNITY EVENTS AND CALENDAR EVENT: EASTER EGG HUNT & BRUNCH PROMOTING YOUR BUSINESS EVENT: ST. PATRICK’S POTLUCK OFFICE CLOSED ON SUNDAYS THIS WINTER

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HCD Park Inspection Manufactured homes in California are generally subject to two taxes: Sales tax or use tax at the time of sale or resale. Either the annual local property tax or the annual vehicle license fee, which is also called an in-lieu fee. At Coachland, every manufactured home owner is subject to a local property tax that needs to be paid through the The Nevada County Treasurer-Tax Collector annually. If you need a tax clearance certificate, consider the following: Mobile Home Tax Clearance Certificate To request a mobile home tax clearance certificate please email the following information to Nevada County Treasurer-Tax Collector annually or fax it to (530)265-9857. Requests can take up to ten (10) days to process, and certificates are good for sixty (60) days once they’ve been completed. Estimated taxes and all prior year taxes will need to be paid prior to releasing the completed certificate. E-mail: ttc@co.nevada.ca.us

Speeding not allowed Yard/Moving Sales are permitted, but needs to be registered at the office. Yard sales need to take place in the yard, not driveway or in front of home. No items can be placed on the side of the road to give away (“For Free”). Yard Sale signs are allowed but needs to be immediately removed after the event. Keep in mind that we will provide another spring clean dumpster this year to get rid of items that will save you a trip and money to the Truckee- Sierra dump facility. Snow Removal Reminder Snow removal equipment such as ladders, shovels, and snow blowers are allowed but must be stored neatly when not in use, preferably in your storage shed. 1. Do Not park vehicles on the street for any period of time when it is snowing and especially when snow removal equipment is in operation. 2. Snow cleared from Resident's roof, porch, parking pad, etc. is to be stored on the Resident's site. If snow shoveled from your roof falls on a neighbor's parking pad, it must be removed by you. Before shoveling snow onto a neighbor's pad, please be sure that they do not have a car parked in that area. In times of heavy snow, neighbors must work together and cooperate to get the snow cleared. 3. 4.Do not shovel snow into easement. Office closed every Sunday this winter

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Proud new vending machine owners

After receiving the hilarious but true letter from a mobile home resident (see below), I decided to take action and purchase the vending machines locates in the laundry room. For too many months I have been requesting to have the vending machines filled, but the previous owner had passed away. It took many phone calls and persistency to finally find the right person to take responsibility and actually let me take over ownership. I decided to make this a business venture with my 2 kids, Oskar and Olivia.

We have learned how to operate, stack and maintain the machines and we are excited.

We would like to know from our residents what they would like to have in the machines. We are open to any suggestions and please e- mail me if you have a great item you would like to see in the vending machines.

Email suggestions to: aweyhe@robertsrc.com

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INTERESTED IN PROMOTING YOUR BUSINESS?

We would be glad to advertise for those of you who are part of the Coachland community. Just email Tina at tschwartz@robertsrc.com

Snow Removal Service

$35/hour Garry Fletcher: 530-562-7605

Lots Driveways Walkways Roof

Cha Fine Teas of Truckee will celebrate seven years in business on October 1st! We are located at 12030 Donner Pass Rd. in Truckee.

Owners of this mountain tea shop are Cindy Shippy, Coachland resident, and daughter, Tina Peek.

Cha Fine Teas is a place to unwind and connect with friends or family with a soothing cup of tea or a fast, fun and very popular Boba! Also featured are over 80 organic looseleaf teas, local artist gifts, soup and sandwiches, smoothies, organic spices, tasty treats, and accessories to help you brew your own perfect cup of tea right in your own home or while on the go! Our goal at Cha Fine Teas of Truckee is to make you feel right at home in a friendly, enjoyable atmosphere, and to leave a little bit happier than when you came in. See you soon!

Cheers! Cindy

Cha Fine Teas of Truckee

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Have a great picture you want to share with the community? Just email Tina at tschwartz@robertsrc.com PICTURES FROM VALENTINE’S ARTS & CRAFTS

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DON'T MISS OUR FEBRUARY EVENTS!

Coachland’s Community Breakfast Saturdays, March 09th and the 23rd 8:30-10:30AM Join us for delicious breakfast with bagels, egg dish, hot coffee, juice and MORE!

Other Events at Coachland or in Truckee/Tahoe Area

March 8 - Friday DJ Night at NORTHSTAR March 15 - Friday DJ Night at NORTHSTAR March 16 - St. Patrick’s Potluck at Coachland March 22 - Friday DJ Night at NORTHSTAR March 29 - Friday DJ Night at NORTHSTAR March 31 - Easter Egg Hunt & Brunch at Coachland

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