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Sacramento to convert downtown hotel to homeless housing using state Homekey award
The City of Sacramento has been awarded a $23.9 million state Homekey grant to convert a downtown hotel into permanent supportive housing for people experiencing…
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New parking and locking requirements roll out for shared scooters, bicycles in Sacramento
Shared-rideables in Sacramento have some new rules for the new year. As of Jan. 15, all shared scooters are required to feature locking devices. (Shared…
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Attend this Jan. 21 webinar to learn how the City’s Financial Empowerment Center can improve your financial health
Join the City of Sacramento’s Financial Empowerment Center (FEC) on a webinar at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 21, to learn about free, professional one-on-one financial…
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Young artists in Sacramento invited to fight climate change with their creativity
Young artists with a passion for fighting climate change can win cash prizes of up to $500 through the new Carbon Zero Art Contest. Mayor…
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Sacramento’s homeless Point-in-Time count postponed due to surge in COVID cases from Omicron variant
Sacramento’s Point-In-Time (PIT) count of people experiencing homelessness planned for late January has been postponed due to the surge in COVID-19 cases from the Omicron…
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City Council approves funding for youth and downtown clean and safe programs with federal COVID-19 relief dollars
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved $3.25 million for three American Rescue Plan funded programs including Youth PopUp programming, downtown Sacramento clean and safe…
