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City selected to receive $4.7 million to implement State’s ‘California Creative Corps’ program in capital region
The City of Sacramento’s Office of Arts and Culture recently was selected to receive $4.75 million from the California Arts Council to implement the state’s…
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Pedestrian-safety improvements coming to nine Sacramento schools as part of City’s Vision Zero program
As part of the City’s Vision Zero plan to create safer streets, nine Sacramento schools soon will see pedestrian-friendly improvements in their surrounding neighborhoods. The…
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Attention students and parents: RydeFreeRT offers unlimited transportation for young people
Students heading back to school can continue to take advantage of free rides on the entire Sacramento Regional Transit network. The RydeFreeRT program — a…
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Sacramento City Council updates ordinance to keep sidewalks clear for pedestrians
Tents and other obstructions blocking sidewalks will need to be moved under an update to the city’s sidewalk regulations adopted unanimously Tuesday by the Sacramento…
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Sacramento Police Department to host another ‘Gun Buyback’ event this fall
Following the success of its recent “Gas for Guns” buyback event, the Sacramento Police Department again is inviting the public to hand in unwanted firearms…
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City, SHRA and Mercy Housing break ground on 200 affordable housing units on Stockton Boulevard
The City of Sacramento, in partnership with the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency and nonprofit developer Mercy Housing California, recently broke ground on 200 affordable-housing…
