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Cosumnes Community Services District Government News Digest

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Cosumnes Community Services District Names New General Manager

04/03/2025

An introduction to new Cosumnes Community Services District general manager Tim Ogden,

Cosumnes Community Services District Has Vacancy on Board of Directors

03/20/2025

Read on to learn more about the vacant seat on the Cosumnes Community Services District and consider applying!

Cosumnes Community Services Board Welcome New Directors

12/12/2024

Read on to learn more about Rich Lozano and Daniella Zehnder, newly elected to the Cosumnes Community Services Board of Directors.

Cosumnes Community Services District Generates Budget Surplus

10/11/2024

In their October 22 meeting, the Cosumnes Community Services District Board of Directors were informed by the budget manager of a $9 million surplus from the 2023-2024 fiscal year.

Morse Park To Get Recreation Center

05/12/2023

Ground has broken on a new $31 million rec center situated at Morse Community Park in Elk Grove. It is slated to open in early 2025.

CSD Manager to Leave Position

04/04/2023

Joshua Green, the general manager of Cosumnes Community Services District, will be leaving his post next month to work for Sky River Casino as a community liaison between government and organizations.

Budget Set for New Elk Grove Recreation Center

03/09/2023

The Cosumnes Community Services District approved Elk Grove’s newest recreation center, located within Morse Community Park. It is scheduled to break ground this summer and open in late 2024.

A Look at the Race for Cosumnes CSD Board

09/01/2022

Three candidates are running for two seats on the Cosumnes Community Services District board in the November election. If elected, they will make decisions that affect the Cosumnes Fire Department as well as Elk Grove’s parks and recreation system.

Candidates Set for Elk Grove Unified, Cosumnes CSD Elections

08/17/2022

Candidates have been verified for Elk Grove Unified School District and Cosumnes Community Services District director races. EGUSD Area 2 has Stephanie Spurlin and Michael Vargas challenging incumbent Dr. Crystal Martinez-Alire; incumbents Gina Jamerson (Area 4) and Beth Albiani (Area 5) are unopposed. In Cosumnes CSD Division 2, newcomers Ali Moua and Peter Spyros Sakaris will face off.

Cosumnes CSD Breaks Ground on South Elk Grove Fire Station

03/31/2022

Ground was broken on March 22 for the Cosumnes Fire Department’s ninth fire station, which will mainly serve southern Elk Grove and help protect the Sky River Casino site.

Election ’22: CSD Board Redraws Division Map

03/24/2022

Voters this November will see slight changes to areas represented by the five directors of the Cosumnes Community Services District. The district’s board on March 16 approved a redrawn map of board’s five divisions.

Cosumnes CSD Board Begins Redrawing Division Map

03/10/2022

The Cosumnes Community Services District board started the process for redrawing the district’s voting division map that determines which areas will be represented by each director.

New Fire Station Funding Approved

12/22/2021

The Cosumnes Community Services District unanimously approved an $8.9 million construction plan to create Station 77. It will serve Elk Grove and casino areas.

New CSD Director Selected

12/22/2021

A new director has been selected for the Cosumnes Community Services District, with Jacklyn Moreno filling the role in 2022.

Rod Brewer Files Candidacy for Elk Grove City Council

07/12/2021

Cosumnes Community Services District Director Rod Brewer has filed paperwork to run for the District 2 seat on the Elk Grove City Council. District 2 has been represented since 2006 by Pat Hume, now running for the District 5 seat on the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors.

Carmichael Honors Vietnam War Veterans

05/30/2021

Observing COVID rules regarding assembly, 30-plus supporters gathered at Koobs Nature Area to honor and name the 15 graduates of Carmichael’s La Sierra High School who were killed in the Vietnam War.