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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.…
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Leaf season is almost over. Take advantage of the season’s final pile pickup
If you’ve been putting off cleaning up the leaves and debris in your yard, now is the time to get out the rake. The last…
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Plan for traffic and street closures during the Women’s March and March for the Dream this holiday weekend
Tens of thousands of people are expected to participate in two marches in Sacramento this holiday weekend. Sacramento Police Department says to expect traffic and…
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Find out how Sacramento is working to solve childcare and early learning issues
City of Sacramento, state and community leaders came together at the Early Learning and Childcare Summit on Jan. 15, 2020 at the Tsakopoulous Library Galleria…
