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City Council extends City Manager’s contract
John Shirey worked with Mayor and Council to bring financial stability to City; Shirey committed to making Sacramento “best managed City in the state” At…
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FEMA-approved of new flood zone status becomes effective June 16
Natomas building permits can be issued After a seven-year building moratorium in the Natomas basin, the revised FEMA-approved new flood zone status becomes effective June…
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Fiscal year 2015/16 Budget approved
Funds will fix parks, add 15 police officers, replace two fire stations, add staff to planning and building; Budget reflects Mayor, Council and City Manager…
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Freeport Boulevard will open for bicyclists and pedestrians during road closure through September 15
Beginning Monday June 8, the project will allow access via flaggers during work hours, trench will be fenced off evenings and weekends to allow passage…
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Sacramento proclaimed ‘Tree Hero’ for taking good care of remaining elm trees tied to City’s roots
City Manager John Shirey (middle) is pictured with the Tree Hero award along with Sacramento Tree Foundation Executive Director Ray Tretheway, U.S. Rep. Doris Matsui,…
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City park watering on a Monday? Find out why…
Sprinklers are on in Sacramento’s Land Park. At 1130am. Isn’t Monday a no-watering day, @TheCityofSac ? #CAdroughtpic.twitter.com/tKm8OCLbKz — David Bienick (@kcrabienick) June 8, 2015 Earlier…
