Author: City of Sacramento – admin account
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Those experiencing homelessness out of the elements, getting connected to services, and in process to find housing. The City’s first Winter Triage Center is at…
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Businesses to remain open, offering gift cards to select few patrons, and free bike valet brought to you by SABA Patrons encouraged to visit R…
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More than 30,000 people are expected to attend “March for the Dream”, an event dedicated to honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. The…
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In 2017, the City began the development of implementation plans for Vision Zero and the Bicycle Master Plan. The community is invited view the draft…
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The City of Sacramento recently launched the new Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment Department! Councilmember Jay Schenirer, City Officials, and representatives from the Sacramento Youth…
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–Monday Garbage Collection will Occur on Christmas & New Year’s Day- Last day for City Yard Waste Service Customers to put out trees and leaves…
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Adult-use cannabis sales are legal on Jan. 1. Do you know what the law allows and doesn’t allow? It means adults can purchase cannabis at…
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City Council okays plan that will start construction next year on iconic PG&E building. The Sacramento City Council last night approved funding and leases that…
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City of Sacramento adopted the first ever Electric Vehicle Strategy Plan. The plan, which was formally adopted by City Council at last week’s meeting, establishes…
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Agreement on Advance Peace pilot program. Dozens of community members joined City of Sacramento leaders today to sign on to supporting a grass roots approach…
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Shelter embraces housing first principles to quickly connect homeless with permanent housing. Today Mayor Steinberg, Councilmembers Harris and Warren and representatives from the City of…
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In partnership with Volunteers of America (VOA), the City of Sacramento is opening a 2017 Winter Triage Shelter to bring services and housing to those…
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The City Auditor’s report presented to City Council this week finds that Golden 1 Center met or exceeded all of its local hiring and apprentice…
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Closure required to allow Union Pacific and City crews to perform railroad track repairs and pavement activities. The City of Sacramento Department of Public Works…
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Thousands of runners will participate in the 35th annual California International Marathon this Sunday, December 3, 2017. The race will begin in Folsom at 7 a.m. and…
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Partners with Verizon to deliver first commercial 5G service to customers. Sacramento, California – Today Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg joined Verizon in announcing that their…
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Every year the Petco Foundation hosts a Holiday Wishes campaign. Adopters are encouraged to submit stories, photos, and videos to highlight how their furry 4-legged…
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Community invited to take quick survey about quality of life in the City and budget priorities. Please take a few minutes to tell us how…
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Creative Edge would like to invite you and your neighborhood to the December Creative Edge Neighborhood Discussion Workshop Meetings. These event are intended for area…
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Did you know that Code Enforcement responded to over 13,000 complaints of abandoned vehicles last year? Earlier this year Code Enforcement initiated proactive sweeps in…
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The Downtown Sacramento Partnership, Midtown Association, R Street Sacramento Partnership, City of Sacramento and the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) are joining efforts to share…
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City Councilmembers will be hosting forums at community centers to discuss the City’s Annual Budget. Whether you would like to learn more about the budget…
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Annual Freebie from the City begins November 23. In an effort to encourage residents to dine and shop downtown during the holiday season, the City…
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The holidays are a time for families and friends to gather together and celebrate the season. This also means cooking and enjoying lots of food!…
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Before using your fireplace or wood burning device, be sure to check the daily status of No Burn Days. Under the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality…
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All businesses will remain open during construction The last phase of the streetscape improvements on R Street is underway. The project will enhance the streets…
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Program set for Saturday, November 11, at 10 a.m. and parade to follow at 11 a.m. The City of Sacramento, Neighborhood Services Division (NSD) is proud to…
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From Oct 10 to 26, a disruption in cellular connectivity occurred which prevented Parkmobile payment information from being sent to some parking meters. This disruption…
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Join the City of Sacramento for a community workshop to view the draft conceptual plan for streetscape improvements and provide your thoughts. The workshop will…
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Halloween Safety Checklist Halloween is on Tuesday, October 31st and the Sacramento Police Department would like to take a moment to discuss a few safety…
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The winter season is just around the corner, and with it can come heavy rains and the potential for flooding. Despite the unpredictability of mother…
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Join the Cities of Sacramento and West Sacramento on Thursday, October 26 for an update on the I street Bridge Replacement project. The meeting, which…
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First Day Out – November 1, 2017, Last Day Out – January 31, 2018 City of Sacramento residential customers can legally place yard waste piles…
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The Creative Edge Initiative: Sacramento’s Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy, has been building up and preparing for the November 6th, 7th, & 8th Community Meetings,…
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Close to $3.1 million investment of city and federal tax dollars proposed to shelter and guide homeless population toward permanent housing and services. The…
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City of Sacramento institutes steeper fines and enforcement to push cannabis cultivation out of residential neighborhoods and toward a legal operation. There are between 800…
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The Kings season opener against the Houston Rockets is cause for celebration, and that’s why the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) will offer a Free…
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The City of Sacramento is pleased to announce the upcoming release of the City’s first EV Strategy. Come by at your convenience between 5 and…
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Consider registering in advance for the regional mass notification system; City to send TEST message out Thursday, Oct. 19, at 10:19 a.m. to about 72,000…
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The City of Sacramento’s Front Street Animal Shelter would like to hear from you! Whether you are a pet owner or have an interest in…
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Engage in a community conversation about the draft Downtown Specific Plan, which will pave the way for at least 10 thousand places to live in…
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Find out what’s required to obtain a state license to be part of the commercial cannabis industry as well as what the City of Sacramento…
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Ann Land and Bertha Henschel grant applications Grants available to nonprofits; applications due Wednesday, Oct. 25 Grant guidelines and application forms for the City’s Ann…
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At Paws to Party, guests will not only enjoy unlimited tastings from over 50 of the best eateries, wineries, and breweries in the region, but…
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The City continues to plan a number of bicycle and pedestrian safety improvements downtown, and next week, City residents can get a taste of what’s…
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The City of Sacramento is in the process of launching several electric vehicle (EV) initiatives. With new changes in place, the City released a website…
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New open data portal makes it easier for citizens to analyze City metrics: Explore, visualize, build, share! As part of the City of Sacramento’s ongoing…
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Sacramento continues to make great strides toward implementing its bicycle network. Just recently the City has installed new bicycle facilities along Carlson Drive, near CSUS,…
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On Saturday, September 16 the annual international event known as PARK(ing) Day will return to downtown Sacramento from 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. in the…
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You are invited to join the conversation about the future of the arts in our city and region as part of Creative Edge: Sacramento’s Arts,…
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Know the Law! What you need to know about the updated ordinance. The Sacramento City Council has amended its ordinance on residential cultivation. The ordinance…
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Does Sacramento have an edge in building an economy based on creativity? Don’t miss the public launch of CREATIVE EDGE: Sacramento’s Arts, Culture and Creative…
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The California Independent System Operator Corporation (ISO) has issued a statewide Flex Alert that calls for voluntary electricity conservation from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.…
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With excessive high temperatures, the City’s Office of Emergency Services is monitoring conditions and the evenings are not going to be sufficiently cool. Together with…
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City of Sacramento is excited to announce its partnership with SMUD for solar power through SMUD’s SolarShares program. SMUD will provide the City with power…
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Agreement with ‘Advance Peace’ organization put on fast-track following weekend shootings, in hopes of addressing community safety. A program called Advance Peace, which works to…
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McClatchy’s Video Lab West to officially call Sacramento home City of Sacramento officially announces the completion of the lease transaction with McClatchy to occupy 9,995…
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On Friday, August 25 City staff and community members celebrated the grand opening of the Carlson Drive Improvement Project. The completed project will enhance bicycle,…
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The first of several workshops around the City to address safe and legal access to cannabis will be held on Wednesday, September 6, 5:30 –…
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Have a green thumb and a vacant property? The Community Development Department is accepting Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone applications. This program was created to encourage…
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On August 21, 2017, between 9:00 and 11:30 am, the sun will be in partial eclipse. This is a big deal for our state because,…
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Concert attendees and downtown workers are encouraged plan ahead as Capitol area street closures affect AM and PM commute on Monday The rap artist Common…
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The Sacramento City Council voted Tuesday to end the current emergency restrictions on watering and at the same time made long-term conservation a way of…
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Jonathan Glus comes to Sacramento to lead the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission and so much more… Meet Jonathan Glus – he’s new here from Houston.…
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The City welcomed home Police Chief Daniel Hahn at his swearing in ceremony on Friday, August 11. Elected officials, City staff, and community members gathered…
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Calling all neighbors, cyclists, walkers, runners and trail users! Join us for the Del Rio Trail Office Hours meeting Thursday, August 17 from 5-7 p.m.…
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Reimagine Sacramento on 9.16 and submit a design today Calling all creatives! Sacramento United PARK(ing) Day returns Saturday, September 16! Celebrate unofficial “Sacramento Day” by…
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Item to be discussed at City Council on Tuesday, Aug. 15 meeting. On August 15, City Council will consider ending the current emergency restrictions on…
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If the water tastes or smells a little funny, don’t be alarmed. Nearly every year about this time, the City of Sacramento starts receiving reports…
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With daytime high temperatures forecasted to remain in the 100’s until this weekend, The City’s Office of Emergency Services is keeping a close eye on…
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City Manager Howard Chan announced Daniel Hahn will be the City of Sacramento’s 45th Police Chief. Hahn has almost 30 years of experience in law…
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Over 60 neighborhoods throughout the City of Sacramento are planning events such as block parties, barbecues, ice cream socials, and other neighborhood social activities. This…
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Partnership will be announced at a press event Wednesday, August 2 Today, Mayor Darrell Steinberg and Sacramento County Supervisor Phil Serna are excited to announce…
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Sacramento continues to make great strides toward implementing its bicycle network. Just this last year, we’ve moved forward on many projects and initiatives highlighting our…
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On Friday, July 21, Mayor Darrell Steinberg, Councilmember Jeff Harris, Fire Chief Walt White, City staff, and community members celebrated the groundbreaking of Fire Station…
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On Thursday, July 20, the City was presented with a gold shovel to symbolize their participation as a Gold Shovel Standard Community, a program created…
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Is your pet currently licensed? Has it expired? Renew it and get free a microchip, rabies vaccine, and an ID tag. As of July 1,…
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The City welcomed State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tom Torlakson at Robla Elementary School, a City START — Students Today Achieving Results for Tomorrow —…
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The City of Sacramento continues to maintain an active presence in Oak Park. In an effort to create a healthy and safe community, City officials,…
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Three weeks ago, Mayor Steinberg announced Sacramento’s multi-point plan to activate Sacramento’s artists, musicians, makers, and doers. We are a city with strength, opportunity, and…
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On Monday, July 10, the California State Assembly formally recognized the efforts and accomplishments of The Sacramento City Unified School District School Resource Officer (SCUSD…
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The drought may be over – for now. However, conservation in Sacramento remains a way of life. Why? This summer, the City of Sacramento is…
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Hot weather is following us into the weekend as the National Weather Service predicts valley highs of 100-105 from today, July 7 until Sunday, July…
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The Urban Bicycling 101 Class is back just in time for summer! As you’re gearing up to explore the city, attend this FREE in-classroom course…
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Fire fuel reduction efforts will be south of the Woodlake area, near Mile Marker 4 of the American River Bike Trail. The Sacramento Fire Department will…
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With temperatures expected to hit 109 within the hour, the City of Sacramento and County of Sacramento are asking everyone to just chill, at least,…
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With temperatures expected to hit 111 on Thursday, the City of Sacramento and County of Sacramento are adding another cooling center to the list –…
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Today, commercial property owners along the proposed streetcar line voted yes to support the effort. Passage of the Sacramento Streetcar Community Facilities District (CFD) is…
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The City’s sustainability efforts caught the attention of public German television network ZDF, Europe’s biggest public broadcaster. On Monday, June 19 ZDF interviewed our own…
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With extremely hot daytime temperatures expected through Thursday, the City of Sacramento and County of Sacramento are extending the availability of a cooling center through…
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Residents and visitors to McKinley Park can once again enjoy the sights and sounds of the pond! Earlier this month, the City of Sacramento completed…
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Join your neighbors and park visitors at the McKinley Water Vault public scoping meeting Monday, June 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Clunie…
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On Wednesday, June 14, Mayor Darrell Steinberg and City Council hosted an arts and culture event that brought together local artists and performers as well…
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With extremely hot weather expected through Monday, the City’s Office of Emergency Services is keeping a close eye on conditions. We have a weather response…
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Join us on Wednesday, June 14 as the 1100 block of R Street is closed 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for a special event that…
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All 17 community pools are open or about to open to welcome the summer pool season! Kids swim for as little as $2 per session,…
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Calling all neighbors, cyclists, walkers, runners, and trail goers! Join us for the Del Rio Trail public meeting on Thursday, June 8 from 5 to…
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Come make a splash! Enjoy exclusive access to Meadowview Pool on Saturday, June 10 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. All ages and swim ability…
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“Greenhouse gas emissions” and the “Paris Climate Agreement” may have been trending lately, but the City of Sacramento’s commitment to reducing them dates back…
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Proposed Partnership will bolster key Sacramento priorities including public safety, education and free Wi-Fi in City parks. Mayor Darrell Steinberg and the City of Sacramento…
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As part of the inaugural Parks Open House, the department will be showcasing many of its diverse programs in support of its mission of empowering…
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The Crocker Art Museum remains in an exclusive club of museums having just been awarded “reaccreditation” – the gold standard for museums in the United…
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The City’s very own Supervising Engineer Samar Hajeer won Project Manager of the Year in the Transportation Category for the American Public Works Association. Samar’s…
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City releases this year’s list of people or organizations owed money from the City; June 29 is deadline to submit claim. This month, the City…
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The City’s first open streets event, Sunday Street, is just around the corner. This new event is closing Broadway to cars on Sunday, May 21,…
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The Water Conservation Office is giving away free mulch and soaker hoses to all City of Sacramento Utilities customers. Tell your Sacramento City friends to…
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Unprecedented partnership will prepare local youth for college and careers while boosting the workforce. Today, Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg announced the official launch of Thousand…
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First downtown road closures and parking restrictions start the morning of Friday, May 12. The City of Sacramento encourages motorists to plan ahead for this…
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Tour de City Hall is coming to a district near you! On Saturday, May 13 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., pedal and mingle with…
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Teams face-off in a high-energy utilities competition involving a race against time to drill into iron pipes and install taps Sacramento’s own team of all…
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Have ideas about what to do with this nearly 3,300 square-foot building in Winn Park at 28th and P Street? We want them. Vacant for…
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The City of Sacramento is pleased to announce the launch of a new regional search engine – Search.CityofSacramento.org. This new site offers user-friendly, quick-and-easy access…
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Need a little more persuasion to attend BizX? We’re laying it out for you because it’s your last chance to register! Check out the top…
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The Big Day of Giving is less than a week away! Consider supporting City organizations and City-sponsored groups listed below — you can even schedule…
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The Sacramento Police Department partnered with the California Product Stewardship Council (CPSC) and its “Don’t Rush to Flush” program. The Department added a new year-round…
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City offers expanded tracking tool with a new name—Development Tracker. Want to find out what’s in the planning stage to be built in your community?…
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A cool job in a splashy environment awaits you. What are you waiting for? Dive in. City of Sacramento Parks and Recreation Department is currently…
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City asks public: What characteristics do you want in the next police chief for Sacramento? Citizens are being asked to weigh in on finding the…
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Produced by Downtown Sacramento Foundation, the Calling All Dreamers retail business plan competition announced the 2017 pool of semi-finalists who will continue to compete for…
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The Sacramento Regional Transit District (Sac RT) is undergoing a major transformation to enhance service, improve agency operations, and bring greater value to the region.…
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There’s nothing like spending summer days with family and friends at Sacramento’s Fairytale Town. Throughout the month of June, enjoy programs hosted by Fairytale town…
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City Fire Battalion Chief Jonathan Burgess, and his brother Matthew, of Burgess of Brothers BBQ & Burgers are hitting the big screen on the Home…
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What do all of the speakers at BizX have in common? …They are all excited to motivate and inspire you on May 2! Join over…
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Mayor Darrell Steinberg and Councilmembers will be hosting forums at community centers to discuss the City’s Annual Budget. Whether you would like to learn more…
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What’s fueling the City’s desire to be a test bed for the next break-through technologies. The City has a lot to offer in its progressive…
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Mark your calendars for the third annual Niello BMW Corporate Run! The walk/run is on Thursday, May 25, at 6:30 p.m. and takes participants through…
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The City of Sacramento Front Street Animal Shelter accepted the Award of Excellence for Most Effective Social/New Media Campaign at this year’s CAPIO conference! The…
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Open Streets events are part of a global movement of transforming streets into pop-up parks and activated public spaces. Open to the community of all…
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California Building Officials honor Sacramento’s Building Division for 2016-17 achievements. On March 22, 2017, the Building Division of the Community Development Department was presented with…
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The Department of Parks and Recreation is teaming up with Cosumnes River College to host the 10th anniversary of Our Life Stories cross-generational writers’ conference…
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Calling all creatives, entrepreneurs, and small business owners: be a part of BizX 2017 It’s an exciting time to be in Sacramento’s thriving business climate…
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Job fair is part of overall initiative focusing on placing Sacramento youth in internships and employment opportunities citywide. The City of Sacramento invites youth residents,…
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Calling all neighbors, cyclists, walkers, runners and trail goers! Join the City of Sacramento Department of Public Works to learn about the Del Rio Trail…
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Sacramento Youth Symphony’s Premier Orchestra along with a 200 member choir (all four Los Rios Community College Choirs) present, Courage & Valor, a concert honoring …
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In preparation for the NCAA Division 1 Men’s Basketball Championship tournament hosted at the Golden 1 Center in Downtown Sacramento, specific parking and transportation accommodations…
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With a shift to spring weather the City’s staff, together with the State Department of Water Resources, will stop patrolling levees on a daily basis…
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The City of Sacramento, in partnership with the Sacramento Conservation Corp is holding a tire amnesty event on Saturday March 25, 2017. Sacramento residents can…
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The Department of Parks and Recreation’s Aquatics Center is recruiting lifeguards for community pools. As a lifeguard, individuals age 15 years and up will teach…
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On Wednesday March 8, the City Hall Office of Councilmember Angelique Ashby will be closed in solidarity with women across the country. Councilmember Ashby will…
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Produced by Downtown Sacramento Foundation, the Calling All Dreamers retail business plan competition encourages entrepreneurs to compete for the chance to open a downtown storefront…
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2017 DigiGirlz Camp – Thursday, March 23 & Friday, March 24 Open to 8th & 9th Graders (Age 13+) DigiGirlz 2017 is a FREE, two-day…
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Sacramento River below state mandated monitoring levels. The Sacramento River is currently below 25 feet at the I St. Bridge which is below the State-mandated…
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Do you live or work Downtown? What are some of Downtown’s best public spaces, community amenities, and corridors? The City wants to hear from you!…
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Open House will educate and seek input of residents and business owners on planned projects aimed at revitalizing the River District community. The City of…
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The grand dame of Sacramento historic architecture, the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium, is turning 90! One of the most recognizable buildings in the region, the Sacramento…
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INNOVATIVE VERIZON PROGRAM TO DELIVER 5G SERVICE PILOT TO CUSTOMERS IN 11 CITIES ACROSS U.S. BY MID 2017 City of Sacramento announces the first…
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Today, the City of Sacramento celebrated the grand re-opening of the Sacramento Valley Station downtown at 5th and I streets. The 68,000 square-foot building underwent…
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City of Sacramento will celebrate the grand reopening of the Sacramento Valley Station, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017. The City will host a public open house…


