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Check out these family-friendly October events from Youth, Parks & Community Enrichment
The City’s Department of Youth, Parks & Community Enrichment (YPCE) wants you to mark your calendars for these fun October events. From dog-friendly aquatics events…
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City’s landscape watering rules change Nov. 1. Here’s what you need to know
Department of Utilities staff are reminding people about the City’s year-round watering schedule, which requires residents and businesses to limit when they water landscapes. During…
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Discounted rain barrels will soon be available from the City – but they’ll go quickly
The City’s Department of Utilities will soon be offering discounted 55-gallon rain barrels to Sacramento residents for a limited time. Rain barrels collect water from…
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Delve into Sacramento-native Joan Didion’s impact on literature at this speaker-series event
The Center for Sacramento History will be hosting a speaker-series event with author Evelyn McDonnell to discuss her newly released biography “The World According to…
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Data report: How the City responded to homelessness last week
Brian Pedro, who leads the City’s new Incident Management Team responding to homelessness, on Oct. 10 offered his first weekly report to the City Council…
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Sacramento to use tiny homes from Gov. Newsom for Safe Stay Community on Stockton Boulevard
Mayor Darrell Steinberg joined with representatives of city, county and state government Wednesday to announce that the first 175 tiny homes promised to the City…
