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It’s now easier to construct housing and commercial buildings in Sacramento. Here’s why
It’s now even easier to build housing, commercial and industrial development projects in the city of Sacramento in part to a new state law. …
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These roads are closing this weekend for the Shamrock’n race events
Shamrock’n, the annual 5k, 10k and half marathon event organized by Fleet Feet, will close various streets throughout Sacramento on the mornings of Saturday, March 11…
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Free mulch is available to Sacramento residents. Here’s how to get it
Fallen trees from the recent storms have been transformed into mulch that will be made available free to the community. Staff from the City’s Park…
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City of Sacramento extends operations of its weather-respite centers through March 13
Due to the continued wet weather, the City of Sacramento is extending weather-respite operations at its Outreach and Engagement Center and the North Fifth Street…
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Learn about the ‘African American Experience Project’ at these two upcoming events
As part of the African American Experience Project, City of Sacramento staff are inviting Black residents to share their stories of living in Sacramento at two upcoming…
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Pravani Vandeyar becomes the first woman of color to lead the City’s Department of Utilities
Pravani Vandeyar recently was appointed by City Manager Howard Chan to direct the Department of Utilities. Vandeyar, who has more than 28 years experience in the environmental…
