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City partners with Safety Pool to set safety standards for autonomous vehicles in Sacramento and around the world
Marking a significant milestone in the City’s efforts to create a safe, equitable and affordable autonomous vehicle (AV) program in Sacramento, the City has partnered…
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City selects 6 companies to receive funding and expert support as part of ‘Economic Gardening 2.0’
The City of Sacramento has selected six companies to participate in its Economic Gardening 2.0 pilot program and potentially receive up to $50,000 matching funds…
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Looking for a summer job? The City of Sacramento has more than 500 available
The City of Sacramento’s Youth, Parks and Community Enrichment department (YPCE) soon will begin its 2020 seasonal hiring, with more than 500 temporary positions available…
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City opens its first ‘scattered-site’ shelters to help people experiencing homelessness
Nothing about these modest houses make them look different or stand out on their blocks. They are single-family homes, just like the ones surrounding them…
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City’s 311 customer service reduces call waiting time by 56%
The City of Sacramento’s 311 customer service call center last week released its quarterly analytics report, which measures the center’s overall effectiveness and ability to…
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Two more public parks in Sacramento go live with free Wi-Fi
Brooks Truitt Park (aka “Bark Park”) in midtown and Bill Conlin Youth Sports Complex in South Sacramento both have gone live with free public Wi-Fi.…
