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Dry conditions could cause an ‘earthy’ taste in drinking water. Here’s what you can do about it
The City recently has received calls from people about an “earthy” taste and odor to their drinking water. Utilities staff say it’s a common —…
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City to open cooling centers Wednesday-Saturday to assist residents during this week’s heat wave
UPDATE: The National Weather Service has updated its excessive heat warning to begin Wednesday, June 16. As such, the City of Sacramento will adjust the…
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Sacramento youth: Submit your art to tell the City how you would shape the future of parks and recreation programs
Calling Sacramento young people: The City wants to hear your stories and experiences with parks and recreation programs through photos, artwork, music, performances and videos.…
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What are your transportation values? Tell the City before the survey closes June 14
The City of Sacramento is developing a plan, the first of its kind, to prioritize how to invest in transportation needs throughout Sacramento. The Department…
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The City wants your thoughts on a plan for managing urban water supplies. Here’s how you can get involved
Utilities staff are inviting people to attend a City Council meeting on June 15 to provide their thoughts about the “Urban Water Management Plan,” a…
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City Council just approved an ordinance requiring new buildings to run entirely on electricity. What happens next?
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved the “New Building Electrification Ordinance,” which requires new buildings to run entirely on electricity starting in 2023. The…
