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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…
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New public art is coming to downtown Sacramento and it is out of this world
Following Tuesday’s approval by the Sacramento City Council, downtown Sacramento is set to receive a new 34-foot tall sculpture created by artist brothers Einar and…
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The City announces the top 10 scoring applicants for new storefront cannabis dispensary permits
Following a two month long “request for qualifications” (RFQ) process, the City’s Office of Cannabis Management on April 1 announced the top 10 scoring applicants…
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City of Sacramento opens its first ‘Safe Ground’ site near W and Sixth streets
The City of Sacramento has opened its first “Safe Ground” site in a parking lot near W and Sixth streets in downtown Sacramento. The new…
