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Starting in 2021, Rocklin-based Jessup University worked with the original landowner (a group of companies) as a willing seller, partnering with the nonprofit Placer Land Trust on an ambitious fundraising effort. The original seller discounted the sales price of the 402-acre property to Jessup significantly in 2022, and in the next three years over $10M was raised to complete the purchase and permanently protect the land.
Placer Land Trust raised $4.25M from private sources including an anonymous donor and local community members. With Jessup’s help the Trust also secured $6.37M in public grants from the Placer County Office of Education, City of Rocklin, City of Lincoln, and Placer County.
"Jessup is grateful for the tremendous support we have received from our private and public partners in this endeavor,” said Dr. John Jackson, Jessup’s President. “We believe the preservation of Clover Valley will have dynamic generational impact."
Hundreds of people wrote to elected officials or spoke at public meetings advocating for saving Clover Valley.
After this multi-year effort, earlier this month Placer Land Trust recorded a perpetual conservation easement on the 402-acre property, permanently prohibiting subdivision and residential development and guaranteeing that the heart of Clover Valley will remain protected open space – forever.
“Being able to save this valley from subdivision and development is a huge win for our environment, our community, and for current and future generations,” said Darlington. “Placer Land Trust is so grateful to our everyone who helped protect the heart of Clover Valley forever.”
Clover Valley will provide a valuable learning resource for students of all ages in Placer County. As an outdoor classroom, the valley offers opportunities to learn about local Native American history, study nature, conduct research projects, and much more. This world-class outdoor education space will inspire curiosity, learning, and stewardship among students for years to come.
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