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Five new public art pieces are coming to the SAFE Credit Union Convention and Performing Arts District
Four California artists will soon install five new works of public art at the SAFE Credit Union Convention and Performing Arts District. Sacramento artist Kimberly…
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City launches additional ‘Safe Parking’ site on south Front Street to serve people staying in vehicles
The City of Sacramento has launched an additional “Safe Parking” site in a parking lot on the southern section of Front Street. Known as South…
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How do you rate the quality of life in Sacramento? The City wants to hear from you
How would you rate the quality of life in Sacramento? What services work well? What needs improvement? What are your thoughts about public transportation, parks,…
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A plan to turn Sacramento’s historic train station into an environmentally-friendly regional mobility hub gets the green light
Picture this: Arriving by bus, train, light rail, bike or on foot to a hub on the edge of downtown Sacramento that is an inviting…
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Aggie Square community benefits agreement commits $50 million to affordable housing, local hiring and more
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved a comprehensive Community Benefits Partnership Agreement (CBPA) for the upcoming $1.1 billion Aggie Square project. The agreement is…
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City Council approves $1.1 million loan to open employee-owned supermarket in Oak Park
In the effort to increase investment in underserved communities and improve food access in food deserts, the Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved a $1.1…
