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How do you feel about urban ag in the City?

An example of an urban farm in West Sacramento
An example of an urban farm in West Sacramento

The City of Sacramento is conducting outreach that will inform amendments to the Sacramento City Code to allow urban agriculture on vacant lots in residential, commercial, industrial and manufacturing zones throughout the city.

The purpose of the ordinance is to:

City planners want to hear your thoughts and ideas on how urban agriculture should be integrated into urban and suburban neighborhoods. Give your input via the survey.

What’s currently allowed?

Currently, the Sacramento City Code allows vegetable gardens in private residential yards and up to 3 hens per residential parcel. The City Code also allows community gardens on public and private land, and vegetables, herbs, or fruit trees as a secondary use.

What changes are proposed?

The City Code does not allow urban farming as a primary land use. This regulatory barrier discourages the use of vacant parcels by urban farmers for growing crops. The proposed ordinance would allow:

How can I be part of this process?

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