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Sacramento City Attorney’s Office receives leadership award from Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento this past week honored the Sacramento City Attorney’s Office for its innovative work in helping to create more affordable…
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City lowers tow fee for income-eligible individuals through Fine and Fee Justice Initiative
Income-eligible Sacramentans who have had their vehicle towed now can receive a waiver for the $180 Sacramento Police Department tow administrative fee for vehicle retrieval.…
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Here’s how you can sign up for City summer camps and activities
Starting at noon on Monday, May 2, the City’s Department of Youth, Parks and Community Enrichment will open registration for summer programs and activities. Sacramento…
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Accessory dwelling unit construction sees 123 percent increase in city of Sacramento
The number of accessory dwelling units built by property owners in the City of Sacramento jumped 123 percent in 2021— to 170 units from 76…
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Hear from these industry leaders about the latest in business technology at this May 3 event
Industry leaders will be discussing the latest technologies and how they are changing the way businesses operate on May 3 from 11:30 a.m. to 1…
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City seeks feedback on efforts to improve user experience on Northgate and Freeport boulevards
The City of Sacramento is once again working to connect with residents about two important commercial thoroughfares and hear their feedback on ways improve safety,…
