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Parks commission backs $310,000 for Martis Valley Trail interpretive plaza

5843753 · September 19, 2025
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The Placer County Parks Commission recommended $310,000 in park dedication fees to build an interpretive plaza at the Martis Valley Trailhead; the project is a mitigation requirement tied to Army Corps permits and includes Washoe Tribal input on text and plantings.

The Placer County Parks Commission on Sept. 18 recommended that the Board of Supervisors appropriate $310,000 from park dedication fees to build an interpretive plaza at the Martis Valley Trailhead.

The recommendation is tied to mitigation the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers required to allow the county and Northstar CSD to place a trail and associated improvements in the Martis Valley floodplain, principal planner Kyle Smith told commissioners. He said the funding request covers construction documents, interpretive panels and sitework developed with tribal…

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