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City, community groups launch ‘Donate4Sacramento’ to help those hurt economically by COVID-19
Mayor Darrell Steinberg and Councilmember Jay Schenirer on Monday joined a broad coalition of public, private, non-profit, labor and philanthropic partners to launch a fundraising…
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City leaders announce free childcare plan to help those on the front lines of the COVID-19 response
Mayor Darrell Steinberg and Mayor Pro Tem Angelique Ashby on Friday announced the launch of a free Essential Worker Childcare program for first responders, health…
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City public counters temporarily close for in-person business; online resources and tools available
In light of State and local “stay at home” orders to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, the City of Sacramento has temporarily closed its…
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City community centers close following Sacramento County Public Health order to stay home
Due to the Sacramento County Public Health Order “directing all individuals living in the county to stay at their place of residence except for essential…
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Small local businesses affected by COVID-19 can now apply for zero-interest loans from the City
Due to the overwhelming response, the City of Sacramento closed applications for the Small Business Relief Loan Program on midnight Friday, March 20, 2020. If…
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City waives utility penalties to ensure households have access to critical services during COVID-19 outbreak
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Sacramento City Council on March 17 unanimously adopted a resolution that temporarily waives penalties from delinquent utility charges…
