Why subscriptions matter
Town updates can affect daily life quickly: road work, meetings, housing programs, transit changes, trash reminders, public safety notices, and community events. Subscribing directly helps residents avoid relying on secondhand posts or outdated search results.
The Town notes that people who received email notifications on the previous website still need to resubscribe on the updated platform.
Main Town channels
Notify Me lets residents choose updates for specific services and programs. Talk From The Town is the Town's broader newsletter, with updates on events, transit programs, housing initiatives, capital projects, and major development.
Keep Truckee Green covers sustainability topics, including mending workshops, cleanup days, recycling reminders, and waste reduction. The Police Department newsletter covers police services, animal services, disaster preparedness, staff updates, and crime statistics.
Best way to use them
Choose the channels that match how you live in Truckee. A homeowner may want housing, council, defensible-space, and road updates. A commuter may want transit and construction notices. A family may want events, safety, and school-adjacent community news.
For time-sensitive decisions, use the Town website or official alerts as the final source.
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