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Yolo County Parks & Recreation Digest



Spotlight on Davis Central Park Revitalization Project

01/09/2025

Following months of closure, the Great Lawn at Central Park in Davis has been reopened. Read on to learn what's new.

Hundreds of California Prison Firefighters Join Battle Against Los Angeles Wildfires

01/09/2025

State prisoners have long been a part of California’s firefighting force. Hundreds of them now are deployed in Los Angeles County.

New Winters City Council Meets

12/20/2024

In the December 10 meeting of the Winters City Council, newly elected members were sworn in. And in a special meeting of the council on December 11, the final design for the proposed Paseo Park on Main Street was presented. Read on to learn more.

West Sacramento Federal Funds for Park Renovations

10/01/2024

On September 25, the City of West Sacramento received $15 million in federal funds to be directed to renovations for Bryte Park.

Groundbreaking Celebrates Park Renovation Project

09/27/2024

A September 14 groundbreaking celebrated to kickoff of a $2.7 million Davis Central Park renovation project.

Report on Cache Creek Cleanup

09/26/2024

A look at the cleanup held on September 21 at the Cache Creek Nature Preserve.

Pickleball Court Open in Woodland

07/10/2024

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held celebrating the opening of new pickleball courts at Crawford Park in Woodland.

‘Nothing Will Be Protected’ — Why California Environmentalists Oppose a ‘Green’ Energy Bill

07/02/2024

Nearly every major environmental group in California opposes a bill that would modify the state’s signature environmental law to speed up upgrades to power lines. Supporters say it would help free the state from fossil fuels and make the grid more reliable, but opponents fear it would damage state parks.

YIMBYs Endorse California Forever

06/20/2024

On June 19, California YIMBY announced support for the California Forever project going to the Solano County ballot in November.

Woodland Approves Pool Project

05/24/2024

In its May 21 meeting, the Woodland City Council approved plans for the $15.3 million Southeast Area Aquatic Center Project.

Sacramento Zoo Move Approved

05/13/2024

The Elk Grove City Council voted to approve the move of the Sacramento Zoo to a 100 acre lot at Kammerer Road and Lotz Parkway.

Picnic in the Park is Back

04/27/2024

The Davis Farmers Market popular Picnic in the Park is back, running every Wednesday from 4PM to 8PM starting on May 1 and running through September.

Knights Landing Community Park Breaks Ground

04/07/2024

The construction of the Knights Landing Community Park is set to commence with a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday, April 9.

Celebration of Woodland Pedestrian Overcrossing Set for April 24

04/06/2024

A ribbon-cutting celebration will be held on April 24 celebrating the new Sports Park Drive Bike and Pedestrian Overcrossing.

Woodland Begins Pickleball Court Construction

04/05/2024

Woodland is incorporating pickleball courts as part of the William Crawford Senior Park Court Reconstruction Project.

Groundbreaking For Knights Landing Park

03/28/2024

A groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for April 9 signals the start of construction of the Knights Landing Community Park.

Construction of El Rio Villas Playground Approved

03/28/2024

The Yolo County Board of Supervisors approved the construction a new playground in the El Rio Villa Housing Community outside of the city of Winters during their March 12 meeting.

Additional Funds For Completed Project?

03/17/2024

Though completed and opened in February, city staff are requesting an additional $185,000 for the Highway 113 Sports Parks Pedestrian Overcrossing..

Woodland Volunteers Plant 80 Trees for Arbor Day

03/10/2024

80 shade trees at Crawford, Tredway and Traynham Parks were planted by dozens of volunteers Saturday morning in Woodland as part of the "city of trees" Arbor Day celebration.

Park Improvement Projects Now Open to Public

02/18/2024

Woodland’s Spring Lake Park and the Sports Park Bike and Pedestrian Overcrossing are now open to the public after roughly two years of construction for both projects.

Tree Davis Partners With City on Climate-Friendly Plan for Robert Arneson Park

02/12/2024

The city of Davis along with local nonprofit organization Tree Davis is seeking community feedback on plans to transform parts of Robert Arneson Park into climate-ready landscapes.

California State Parks Recommends $6.7 Million in Grants for Local Recreational Trails

02/06/2024

California State Parks has recommended $6.7 million for seven local nonmotorized trail projects in various cities, including Galt and Gilroy.

City of Davis Opens Several New Parks for the Community

02/06/2024

Several local parks for a range of ages were recently renovated, including Campanilla Mini Park, Donato Mini Playground and Sandy Motley Park.

Disneyland’s New Vision Includes Up to $2.5-billion Investment and Plan to Take Over City Streets

01/26/2024

Disneyland’s plan to reimagine the theme park into a more “immersive” experience may require up to $2.5 billion and a plan to privatize some Anaheim streets.

Feedback Sought on Plans for Climate-Ready Landscapes in Robert Arneson Park

01/16/2024

Climate-ready landscapes are spaces that are visually vibrant, drought tolerant, and support local nature. At Robert Arneson Park, these spaces will be pollinator gardens and mini-forests.

Fourth Graders Might Lose Free Access to California State Parks

01/12/2024

California’s projected budget deficit of close to $38 billion likely means some cuts are coming. Among them, Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed ending the California State Park Adventure Pass, which offers free access to some state parks for fourth graders.

Advocates Urge Biden to Expand Berryessa Monument

01/09/2024

Last year, environmental groups and tribes rallied behind a proposed expansion of the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. Expansion was tried through congressional legislation, but it stalled.

Yosemite Trying New Strategies to Reduce Food Packaging Waste

12/11/2023

An estimated 100,000 pizza boxes have been removed from Yosemite’s waste stream. This is because the famed park now serves pizza on trays and puts to-go portions in compostable bags, part of a move to reduce food-related waste.

Tuleyome Set to Hold Youth Boot Bank Holiday Donation Drive

12/09/2023

The program provides free loans of hiking boots to youths, allowing them to trade up as they grow. Donation bins will be at REI stores through Jan. 5.

Story Trail Grand Opening Set for Dec. 16

12/03/2023

The Yolo County community is invited to attend the official unveiling of the new Story Trail installation at Capay Open Space Park.

California’s First Black-led Conservancy Acquires Land in Placer County

11/30/2023

The 40 Acre Conservation League has recently acquired hundreds of acres of land in Placer County, 70 miles northeast of Sacramento—a significant step toward making outdoor experiences more inclusive.

Utility Increases Loom for 16 Million California Households

11/30/2023

Utility giant PG&E is set to raise its rates an average of 13% on Jan. 1. That equals an extra $32.50 a month, or $390 for the year.

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