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Marysville-Del Paso Boulevard is moving βforward togetherβ with adopted community-engaged action plan
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved the Forward Together Action Plan, a community-engaged initiative that outlines priorities aimed at enhancing the quality of life and fos...
California Homebuilding Foundation
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From Sacramento City Express
From Inside Sacramento
Mayoral Mayhem
Youβd think heβd learn.
Cover Artist Judy Lew Loose
Inside Arden May 2024
Cover Artist Paula Bellacera
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Cover Artist Joseph Bellacera
Inside Land Park/Grid May 2024
Cover Artist Russell Reich
Inside East Sac May 2024
Old Sacramento park renamed to honor pioneering woman business owner
The Sacramento City Council Tuesday voted to change the name of Pioneer Park on J Street in Old Sacramento to Mary Gregory Park in honor of an early Sacramento businesswoman who once owned the par...
Sacramento City Council approves infrastructure financing blueprint for Natomas hospital project
The Sacramento City Council Tuesday unanimously approved a non-binding term sheet for a new financing district to build streets, drainage, and other backbone facilities needed to serve a teaching ...
City sends new letter to Camp Resolution leadership, offers to work toward solution
On March 28, 2024, the City of Sacramento sent a notice to Safe Ground Sacramento notifying them that their lease for 2225 Colfax Road would be terminated on June 1, 2024. Today, the City of Sacra...
From Greater Sacramento
Donald Terry (Bank of the Sierra)
Donald Terry is the Senior Vice-President & Community Development Officer for Bank of the Sierra and a member of GSEC's Board of Directors. Learn more about why he values economic development, wor...
City receives nearly $2 million in federal funding to support urban canopy expansion
The City of Sacramento and Congresswoman Doris Matsui last week announced nearly $2 million in federal funding for the Cityβs urban forestry efforts. Staff on April 25 were joined by Mayor Darrell...
From Green Acres
May Garden Tasks
Data Report: How the City responded to homelessness April 22-28
The City of Sacramento has released its weekly progress report for the CityβsΒ Incident Management TeamΒ responding to homelessness. From April 22-28, the City of Sacramento received 809 calls to 31...
City of Sacramento releases proposed budget for fiscal year 2024/25
The City of Sacramento has released its proposed budget for fiscal year 2024/25, which represents the Cityβs financial plan for the upcoming fiscal year starting July 1. The budget totals approxim...
Learn about accessory dwelling units from professionals at this upcoming resource fair
The city of Sacramento saw accessory dwelling unit (ADU) permits increase from 57 in 2019 to 246 in 2023. In an effort to support further development, the City is co-hosting an ADU fair for reside...
Full Sun Plant Combos Perfect for The Sacramento Region
East Meets West
Christopher Fairman is a walking advertisement for a well-run restaurant. Having been a manager at The Shack and Magpie, he knows how to work with good people who run good businesses and make good...
Museum Quality
Thirty-eight years and four remodeling projects later, Jim and Ann Tracy still live in the home they purchased in 1988.
Career Leap
Hard work and months of rehearsal come together when Sacramento Balletβs Second Company performs its spring showcase May 11β12 at Hiram Johnson High School Auditorium.
A Better Way
My husband and I live two blocks from the American River Parkway. Dog walks are daily events along dirt paths lined with old oaks and thick sagebrush. The river flows steps away.
PAWS To Go
Dags was named for the dagger-shaped marking on the back of his neck. A mix of husky, pit bull and lab, the big mutt lives with owner Joey Rival at the Safe Stay Community on Florin Road.
Traffic Detour
California has an estimated 31 million registered motor vehicles, nearly twice as many as Texas, the next closest state. All those cars make the work of Mellissa Meng and her colleagues at North N...
Performance Art
Finally got around to reading the city auditorβs βPreliminary Report on the Cityβs Homeless Response.β Hated it. Then I read it again. Loved it.
Family Value
Leon Sobon and his wife Shirley founded Shenandoah Vineyards in 1977, far ahead of the sustainable wine revolution. Based in Plymouth, the Sobon family became one of the first environmentally frie...
Tater Tale
Kind-hearted folks adopt rescue dogs. I adopted a rescue potato.
Life Coach
Kids on Foy Reynoldsβ YMCA basketball teams learn more than sports skills. They learn life lessons.
From Indy Media Central Valley
Shut it Down on May Day in the Bay Area
May Day actions are being organized this year with particular urgency in solidarity with the Palestinian people, heeding the call from the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions to stand w...
The Cityβs updated plan for growing its tree canopy is ready for review. Hereβs why itβs important
The City of Sacramento has launched the draft Sacramento Urban Forest Plan for public review and comment. This document will become the Cityβs primary planning tool for the protection, expansion, ...
The Cityβs Department of Utilities is hiring. Hereβs how to apply
The City's Department of Utilities is looking for people to fill many roles in the organization, which provides drinking water, stormwater and wastewater services to residents and business in the ...
City awards $1.1 million to support North Sacramento organizations
The City of Sacramentoβs District 2 Council Office is awarding $1.1 million in grant funding to seven North Sacramento nonprofit organizations. Open to nonprofits and small businesses located with...
Occupations Established at Universities Across California
Students at UCB, Cal Poly Humboldt, Stanford, Sonoma State, SF State, Sacramento State and USF joined students at colleges throughout the country to establish occupations in support of Palestinian...
Data Report: How the City responded to homelessness April 15-21
The City of Sacramento has released its weekly progress report for the CityβsΒ Incident Management TeamΒ responding to homelessness. From April 15-21, the City of Sacramento received 891 calls to 31...
From Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation
Katz Amsterdam Foundation Continues Vital Partnership with Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation, Investing $250,000 to Help Transform Local Mental Health Support
Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation (TTCF) has partnered once again with the Katz Amsterdam Foundation (KAF). At the end of 2023, the collaboration helped distribute $250,000 in grant funding to fo...
Rose Varieties 2024
Learn about AI technologies from industry experts at this May 1 event
Notable industry leaders will discuss how to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and the implications on business at May 1βs BizX event, the annual business and networking event hel...
Cityβs Outreach and Engagement Center played key role in providing weather respite this past winter
The City of Sacramentoβs Outreach and Engagement Center (OEC) played a key role in providing weather respite to unsheltered residents this past winter, according to data provided by the Department...
City residents can get free mulch and compost at this May 4 giveaway
City staff will be giving away free mulch to Sacramento residents during a βMulch Mayhemβ event on May 4 at the Sacramento Marina (2710 Ramp Way). There will be a limit of one cubic yard of arbor ...
The Martis Fund and Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation: A Decade of Collaborative Action
"Collaboration is a shared value between The Martis Fund and the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation,β says Alexis Ollar, Vice President of The Martis Fund. βBy working together with regional partn...
Traffic alert: Closures on 21st and S streets this weekend
Several streets in downtown Sacramento will be closed as City of Sacramento crews perform a sewer installation and roadway pavement work. The closures will occur Saturday, April 20 through Monday,...
What does the future hold for this vacant 102-acre site in South Sacramento?
This large, vacant City-owned property has received a significant amount of attention and speculation in recent years. What does the future hold for the 102-acre site in South Sacramento, which th...
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