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More than 50,000 masks still available to Sacramento businesses
The City in May began distributing 800,000 masks provided by the California Department of Public Health to Sacramento businesses to help staff and patrons adhere to…
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City names Megan Van Voorhis as its Cultural & Creative Economy Manager
Following an extensive national search led by Arts Consulting Group, the City of Sacramento has named Megan Van Voorhis as its Cultural & Creative Economy…
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Construction on the McKinley Water Vault hits major milestone with the completion of its ‘roof’
Construction crews on Aug. 3 completed the roof on the McKinley Water Vault, a six-million-gallon concrete tank that will temporarily store water in East Sacramento.…
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New planning tool will allow housing in Sacramento to be built faster and cheaper
The City of Sacramento recently became the first city in California to approve a local planning tool that will make it faster and cheaper to build new multi-unit housing. City Council on July 28 approved a “Ministerial Approval of Infill…
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Speed limits are being reduced on these 24 streets in Sacramento to increase driver, pedestrian, bicycle safety
The Sacramento City Council on July 28 approved the reduction of speed limits on 24 street segments in Sacramento to make them safer for everyone…
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City approves $10 million ‘Workforce Development Recovery’ program to help local workers displaced by COVID-19
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved a $10 million “Workforce Development Recovery” program designed to retrain and uptrain people who have lost their jobs…
