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Council just approved a plan to transform this area near Broadway. What happens now?
The Sacramento City Council last week approved the West Broadway Specific Plan, which sets development and land-use policy for a 292-acre area near Broadway for…
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Here’s why City staff say, ‘you have the power to improve parks’ in Sacramento
The City of Sacramento is asking residents to provide their thoughts on a plan that will outline how parks and related services will grow over…
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Workforce Recovery program to provide workforce training to more than 11,000 Sacramentans
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved distribution of $10 million in federal CARES Act funds to 30 organizations to provide workforce training for more…
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City to fund all eligible applicants for forgivable loan program
More than 1,300 local businesses have been selected to receive forgivable loans from the City of Sacramento’s Small Business Recovery program. The program is designed…
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City to showcase master plan for a sustainable Sacramento Valley Station in virtual open house
The public is invited to learn more about the City’s recently completed Sacramento Valley Station Area Plan, which provides a 20-year development road map for…
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City of Sacramento opens two cleaner-air centers as wildfire smoke affects the region
With the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District forecasting a period of unhealthy air due to nearby wildfires, the City of Sacramento has opened two…
