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Learn how this City program helps to turn vacant or blighted lots into urban farms
Owners of vacant or blighted parcels can turn their lots into agricultural land and receive a tax break through the City’s Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone…
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City Council approves $1.5 million to expand child-care services in Sacramento
The City Council on Tuesday approved $1.5 million in funding to expand childcare services in Sacramento, which will increase accessibility for families, help local childcare…
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Residents invited to view City’s initial ‘Transportation Priorities Plan’ at these two meetings
The City of Sacramento has reached phase two of its Transportation Priorities Plan and unveiled the initial project prioritization. Community members are invited to two…
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City crews will soon be ‘flushing’ water mains. Why it’s critical for drinking-water quality
The City’s Department of Utilities this week will begin a project to “flush” water mains in many areas of the city to help maintain high…
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City activates Auburn Boulevard Outreach and Engagement Center as cooling location
With the National Weather Service forecasting temperatures above 100 degrees for the next several days, the City of Sacramento today will activate the Auburn Boulevard…
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City settles final remaining portion of lawsuit filed by Stephon Clark’s family
The City of Sacramento today settled the final remaining portion of a lawsuit filed by the family of Stephon Clark. “The decision to resolve the…
