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By Chris Neklason
Published Sep 02, 2024

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Happy Labor Day to All Who Celebrate

We give thanks to all the people who worked over the three day weekend taking care of the rest of us loafers.

And special thanks to organized labor, which has brought us the five day work-week, safer workplaces, fair pay and continues to fight for worker rights in general. Their work is never done.

In this week's newsletter we're also taking a break, and will be back in action next week with a look at the unusual number of city council elections being cancelled for want of candidates running against incumbents,  and a reflection on how California is burning oil to make water.

In the meantime, enjoy the recipe of the week and catch up on all the news and government announcements from last week, below.


Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Summer! cookbook.


Cookies and lemonade made special with herbs

Shortbread and lemonade are an excellent treat any time. Use herbs to give them a special touch.
New! Lemon verbena shortbread, lavender lemonade from the Herb Team


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Folsom Times logo Caldor Fire Environmental Restoration Assessment Released

The Eldorado National Forest has published the Caldor Fire Restoration Project Environmental Assessment, beginning a 30-day comment period. The project aims to reduce safety risks, restore forest features and strengthen resilience to future disturbances.

Folsom Times logo Folsom Firefighters Wrangle Parkshore Blaze at 7-8 Acres

Multiple units from the Folsom Fire Department and additional agencies have been on the scene of a vegetation fire in the city of Folsom Friday afternoon that grew rapidly.

Sacramento News and Review logo CLARA Expands as an Events Venue While Remaining Cornerstone for Cultural Groups and Arts Education in the City of Sacramento

This week, the personalities who keep Sacramento’s live music scene going walked into the Auditorium at CLARA on a mission: Owners and managers from Harlow’s, Sac Yard House, The Torch Club and the Side Door all met at the historic …

Folsom Times logo Twin Lakes Food Bank Announces Gala Date to Benefit Folsom’s Hungry

Folsom’s Twin Lakes Food Bank has announced it ill host its annual night of food, fun, and a live auction to benefit hungry families in our community on Nov. 8 this year. The food bank hopes to raise $300,000 to …

Folsom Times logo City of Folsom Approves Addition of New Fire Engine, Sewer Truck to Fleet

The Folsom City Council has approved the purchase of a new fire truck, a critical addition to the city’s firefighting fleet.

Sacramento News and Review logo California for the Arts CEO Julie Baker Weighs in on Budget Challenges Facing Sacramento’s Creative Sector

Despite Sacramento’s vibrant creative and cultural ecosystem, the creative sector faces challenges to its growth. Recent legislative budget cuts coupled with the enduring impacts of the pandemic and statewide industry job losses show how volatile the arts economy can be.

Folsom Telegraph logo Developer Gets Approval From Council for Subdivision Final Map in Folsom Ranch

The Folsom City Council approved the final map and infrastructure agreement August 27 for the 100-home, high-density project developed by the building company "Toll Brothers" at Folsom Ranch Phase 2B subdivision, south of Highway 50.

Folsom Telegraph logo Folsom Must Cancel Bids for Pavement Program

Inflation hit the city hard this week, as the Folsom Public Works Department had to cancel bids for the $1.6 million annual street pavement program because the estimate and bids are too far apart.

Folsom Telegraph logo Folsom Public Library Receives Huge Honor From Congressman Kiley

Congressman Kevin Kiley presented the Folsom Public Library with a huge honor Tuesday. Kiley recognized the city library for earning the distinction as the top library in California’s 3rd Congressional District.

Folsom Telegraph logo Folsom Fire Department Will Get a Shiny New Engine

The Folsom Fire Department is ordering a new, $1.2 million fire engine this week to replace a rig at Station 37. The new fire engine should be ready for service in four years, staff said, at the Folsom City Council …

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo CRPD's Lineup of September Celebrations!

CRPD is hosting three annual events in September – Family Swim Night and Movie, Meet the Machines and Barktoberfest.

Folsom Times logo Folsom Schools Increase Security After Parent’s Social Media Posts

Security at two Folsom Schools has been increased as the Folsom Police Department continues to investigate and work with the Folsom Cordova Unified School District after a series of social media posts by a parent have raised concerns of parents.

Folsom Times logo Folsom to Advance Transit Feasibility Study for Health Services

The Folsom City Council has approved a resolution to advance a study aimed at improving transit connections to health services within the city.

Folsom Times logo Council Green Lights Agreement for Historic Folsom Affordable Housing Project

At its August 27 meeting the Folsom City Council approved a resolution on Tuesday authorizing a Subdivision Improvement Agreement with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento.

Folsom Times logo El Dorado Hills Commercial Building Saved by Multiple Fire Agencies

The combination of built in fire sprinklers and a fast response by multiple fire agencies prevented a fast moving fire from spreading inside a large commercial building in El Dorado Hills late Wednesday and likely prevented the structure from becoming …

Sacramento News and Review logo Libraries Staying Relevant in a Digital World for Sacramento and Beyond

There are more public libraries in the U.S. than McDonald’s restaurants: 17,278 libraries to about 14,000 stores of the fast food chain. California alone boasts 1,127 libraries, with its capital city hosting 28 branches. Libraries continue to serve up a …

Sacramento News and Review logo Solving Sacramento Hosts Listening Sessions With Local Arts Groups

During a Sacramento performing arts listening session on Aug. 20, members of local theater and dance groups gathered at the CLARA auditorium to discuss the state of audience engagement, ticket sales, costs of doing business and how these groups might …

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo CRPD Opens Aura Park in the Ranch Development

On Saturday, Aug. 24, the community gathered to celebrate the opening of Cordova Recreation and Park District’s newest park, Aura Park.

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo Multiple Construction Projects in Rancho Cordova

Fall is a busy time for the City of Rancho Cordova's Public Works team as they work to finish as many projects as possible before the cold winter months.

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo Soroptimists Receive Proclamation, Celebrate 15 Years

Rancho Cordova Mayor David Sander presented the Soroptimist International of Rancho Cordova/Gold River Club with a proclamation honoring their 15-year anniversary and service to the Rancho Cordova area at the Aug. 5 City Council meeting.

Carmichael Times logo Home Depot Revamps Veterans Home

In a heartfelt display of community spirit, Home Depot has completed a significant renovation project for David Marcucci, a local veteran whose home in Carmichael was in dire need of repair.

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo Sacramento County Rezones Aim to Boost Affordable Housing

The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors voted Aug. 20 to adopt a series of resolutions and ordinances to rezone sites throughout the county, a move aimed at addressing the shortfall of 2,884 units in the county’s Regional Housing Needs Allocation …

Tahoe Guide logo Your Perfect Tahoe Vacation, Part II: Explore Tahoe’s East, North Shores

Tahoe is full of amazing beaches, hiking and mountain biking trails and sights to enjoy. Whether you spend a day exploring Tahoe’s sights or a week (or more), you’ll never run out of things to do.

Folsom Times logo SMUD to Build 100K Square Foot Operations Center in Folsom

The Sacramento Municipal Utility District has unveiled plans for a significant new facility in Folsom, signaling a major investment in the region's infrastructure. The proposed $145 million project will bring a 100,000-square-foot administrative operations center, along with a 100-foot-tall communications …

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Commercial Property Owner Sues City of Sacramento Over Homelessness

On July 29, the owner of a commercial property at the corner of 5th Street and 1st Avenue in Sacramento filed suit against the city in federal court over the worsening homeless presence in the area and damage caused to the property as a result.

(08/31/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

Former Camp Resolution Residents Face Eviction Aftermath

The Sacramento Bee follows up with some of the former residents of Camp Resolution following their August 26 eviction, and in some cases, loss of possessions.

(08/30/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

Three Running For Citrus Heights City Council Seat

An introduction to the three candidates running for Citrus Heights City Council District 1.

(08/29/2024) → Citrus Heights Sentinel

Support Prop 36 Gains Citrus Heights Support

In their August 28 meeting, the Citrus Heights City Council voted unanimous support for Proposition 36 on the November ballot.

(08/29/2024) → Citrus Heights Sentinel

Candidate Profile: Tim Reed

A profile of Tim Reed, candidate on the November ballot for a seat on the Galt City Council.

(08/29/2024) → LodiNews

Woodland's Center for Land-Based Learning Trains Beginning Farmers

A look at the training program for beginner farmers offered by the Center for Land-Based Learning in Woodland.

(08/29/2024) → CapPublicRadio

Meet Sacramento State President Luke Wood

Sactown sits down for a Q&A with Sacramento State President Luke Wood.

(08/29/2024) → Sactown Magazine

Sacramento Updates Military Equipment Policy

In their August 27 meeting the Sacramento City Council approved an update to the police military equipment policy.

(08/28/2024) → CapPublicRadio

Elk Grove Updates Camping Ordinance

In their August 28 meeting, the Elk Grove City Council voted to update the camping ordinance to reduce the notice required before seizure of property.

(08/28/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

Camp Resolution Cleared

On August 26, about 50 residents of were evicted and removed from the Camp Resolution site at 2225 Calfax Street in Sacramento.

(08/27/2024) → The Sacramento Observer

Citrus Heights Mayor Bret Daniels Resigns

Citing an inability to find housing in his district, Citrus Heights Mayor Bret Daniels resigned effective August 31.

(08/27/2024) → Citrus Heights Sentinel

County Prosecutors and Defenders Strike

On August 26, over 200 Sacramento County criminal attorneys went on strike, demanding higher pay and better conditions.

(08/27/2024) → https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article291394945.html
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• CalFire Deploys New Air Tanker

CalFire received the first of five planes promised by the federal government, a former Coast Guard C-130 Hercules air tanker.

(09/02/2024) → https://www.sacbee.com/news/california/fires/article291844345.html

• California’s Economy Lags Behind Other States, Here’s Why It’s So Sluggish

California’s unemployment rate, 5.2% of its labor force in July, is no longer the nation’s highest after months of having that dubious distinction.

(09/02/2024) → CalMatters

• Gavin Newsom Calls Special Session on Gas Prices

Unable to jam through bills he says will lower California gas prices, Gov. Newsom calls the Legislature back into session.

(08/31/2024) → CalMatters

• More Affordable Housing Funds Could Come With New Labor Requirements

The Legislature is willing to guarantee $500 million annually to affordable housing developers, but with a caveat.

(08/30/2024) → CalMatters

• California’s Inequality Hotspots

A large apartment complex in San Rafael’s majority-Latino Canal neighborhood. Latino families in Marin County are far more likely than white families to have trouble making ends meet, a new report finds.

(08/30/2024) → CalMatters

• California Emergency Alerts Warn You About Fires and Extreme Weather. How to Sign Up in Your County

Early warning systems save lives during disasters, but a recent FEMA survey found that only a third of people are signed up. Use this resource to find your county’s emergency alert sign-up page.

(08/29/2024) → CalMatters

• From Inmate Release to Immigrant Housing Aid, California Bills Spur End-of-Session Fireworks

Some Democrats are pushing bills that could put their colleagues on the hot seat in an election year. The authors say they’re representing their constituents and there’s never a perfect time for votes.

(08/28/2024) → CalMatters

• 1 in 6 CHP Jobs Are Vacant — Despite Historic Raises and Newsom’s Hiring Campaign

California Highway Patrol officers received historically high raises in 2022 and 2023, but it continues to face a high vacancy rate of 16%.

(08/28/2024) → CalMatters

• These Middlemen Say They Keep Drug Prices Low. California Lawmakers Don’t Buy It

Pharmacy benefit managers attempt to negotiate cost savings for insurers. California is considering new rules that would require them to pass their discounts on to consumers.

(08/27/2024) → CalMatters

• Lawmakers Say Newsom Staff ‘Inflated’ Cost of Failed Health Care Bills

A trio of California Democratic lawmakers say they’re frustrated by high cost estimates that helped kill their health care legislation. Did the Newsom administration inflate the numbers to quietly kill the bills?

(08/26/2024) → CalMatters

• Millions of Californians Have Medical Debt. It Wouldn’t Hurt Your Credit Under Proposed Rules

About 4 in 10 Californians are carrying medical debt. Lawmakers are advancing a bill that would prevent that debt from affecting credit scores.

(08/26/2024) → CalMatters
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Pedestrian Safety Starts with You

September is Pedestrian Safety Month in California. The Citrus Heights Police Department would like to remind drivers to slow down and be alert for people walking on our roads.
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Assemblymember Kevin McCarty and Councilmember Karina Talamantes distribute over 700 backpacks during Annual Backpack Giveaway

Assemblymember Kevin McCarty and Councilmember Karina Talamantes distribute over 700 backpacks during Annual Backpack Giveaway reyesan Fri, 08/30/2024 - 14:29 Title Communications Director Email Anthony.Reyes@asm.ca.gov Phone (916) 324-4676 Monday, August 5, 2024 SACRAMENTO Assemblymember Kevin McCarty (D-Sacramento) and Councilmember Karina Talamantes passed out over 700 backpacks to Sacramento students and their families during the Annual Backpack Giveaway. This year, Assemblymember …
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Understanding How Citrus Heights Addresses Councilmember Vacancies

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Bloom smarter, not harder: Learn about gardening and water conservation at this Sept. 28 event

Sacramento residents are invited to learn how to use water efficiently outdoors during a free event Sept. 28 at the Department of Utilities main campus (1395 35th Avenue). The Water Wise Garden Showcase is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon and will feature more than a dozen gardening professionals, irrigation experts and landscape designers, as [...] The post Bloom smarter, …
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Over 1,100 needles cleared as City secures Colfax property, offers shelter and services

Following weeks of daily outreach that included the offer of alternate shelter, the City of Sacramento Monday morning sent an interdepartmental team to clear and secure its property at 2225 Colfax St., also known as Camp Resolution. Staff from the Department of Community Response, Public Works, Code Enforcement, Animal Care, the Fire Department, the Police [...] The post Over 1,100 …
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Hickory Hollow Jerky Recalls Ready-To-Eat Jerky Products Produced Without Benefit of Inspection

WASHINGTON, Aug. 30, 2024 - Hickory Hollow Jerky, a Eufaula, Ala., establishment, is recalling approximately 6,229 pounds of ready-to-eat jerky products that were produced without the benefit of federal inspection...
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Kevin McCarty CA Assembly 06:
Asm. McCarty Speaks at Sen. Blakespear's Press Conference on Gun Violence Prevention Legislation

Asm. McCarty Speaks at Sen. Blakespear's Press Conference on Gun Violence Prevention Legislation reyesan Thu, 08/29/2024 - 12:13 Thursday, August 29, 2024
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Join the 916 Day movement to beautify parks across Sacramento

The annual 916 Day event series is around the corner where volunteers can celebrate city parks with a variety of volunteer events across Sacramento. Hosted by the Department of Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment (YPCE) and the Parks & Community Enrichment Commission, residents can join seven beautification and service events across the city to promote [...] The post Join the …
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Data Report: How the City responded to homelessness Aug. 19-25

The City of Sacramento has released its weekly progress report for the Citys Incident Management Team responding to homelessness. From Aug. 19-25, the City of Sacramento received 769 calls to 311 customer service related to unsheltered individuals. Through the work of the IMT, 510 calls were closed, meaning that either the issue was remedied, compliance was achieved, [...] The post …
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City advancing transportation project set to transform Franklin Boulevard

The City of Sacramento's Department of Public Works is preparing to begin construction on a major project that will transform Franklin Boulevard in the North City Farms neighborhood. The Franklin Boulevard Complete Street project was initiated from a grassroots effort, led by the Franklin Boulevard Business Association, which identified a need for calmer traffic, bike [...] The post City advancing …