Tag: california
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If it seems like more and more people are riding e-scooters and e-bikes around Sacramento, you’re right. Uber, which operates Jump bikes and e-scooters in…
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With temperatures expected to hit 109 within the hour, the City of Sacramento and County of Sacramento are asking everyone to just chill, at least,…
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In preparation for the NCAA Division 1 Men’s Basketball Championship tournament hosted at the Golden 1 Center in Downtown Sacramento, specific parking and transportation accommodations…
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The Department of Parks and Recreation’s Aquatics Center is recruiting lifeguards for community pools. As a lifeguard, individuals age 15 years and up will teach…
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On Wednesday March 8, the City Hall Office of Councilmember Angelique Ashby will be closed in solidarity with women across the country. Councilmember Ashby will…
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Open House will educate and seek input of residents and business owners on planned projects aimed at revitalizing the River District community. The City of…
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Today, the City of Sacramento celebrated the grand re-opening of the Sacramento Valley Station downtown at 5th and I streets. The 68,000 square-foot building underwent…
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City inspectors walk the levees to flag anything that needs to be repaired… As the City awaits another series of storms, the Department of Utilities…
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As the rains continue to come, the Utilities Department in conjunction with Public Works staff is operating on 12-hour shifts to protect the public from flooding…
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City explores new program that increases funding for road maintenance and improvements. Due to more fuel efficient cars, the current gas tax cannot meet California’s…
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Due to recent rains, the American River is running three feet higher than normal, with cold and swift waters, which may present hazards to those…
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Looking for some fun to fill your November month? The Crocker Art Museum is hosting tons of events for all ages! Whether you want to…
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City of Sacramento offers expedited building permits for small residential rooftop solar energy systems. With the Governor’s recent call for California to use more renewable…
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Looking for some fun to fill up your October schedule? The Crocker Art Museum is hosting tons of events for all ages! Whether you want…
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The City of Sacramento unveiled a unique “Living Billboard” featuring beautiful, low-water use plants. The billboard promotes replacing golden lawn with low-water landscapes and the…
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On September 19th, Sacramento City Councilmember Jay Schenirer and West Sacramento Mayor Chris Cabaldon, will be kicking-off the 3rd Annual GearUp Cycle for Youth. Registration…
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Community meeting set for Wednesday, Sept. 9 at City Hall A community meeting will allow City of Sacramento residents and businesses an opportunity to discuss…
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In an effort to promote a safe, sustainable and healthy urban forest for the Sacramento community, the City will be removing 66 trees at William…
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This week’s Business First Spotlight features Mark III Construction, Inc. Located at 5101 Florin Perkins Road in Sacramento, Mark III has been in business in…
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Sacramento Utilities Department reminds customers to limit water use during hottest summer days. The City of Sacramento Department of Utilities announces a Spare the Water…
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One look at his front and back yard and you can tell, Jorge Azevedo has pride in saving water. A landlord of five properties, most…
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The National Pony Express Association is hosting the 155th Anniversary of the Pony Express to celebrate the famed mail service! As you may know, the…
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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…
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This week’s Business First Spotlight features Article Consignment Boutique, located at 706 56th Street, Suite 100 in East Sacramento. Article Consignment Boutique is family run…
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WINEMAKER’S DINNER Presented by the Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau Friday, June 5, 2015 at the Sutter Club Cocktails: 6 pm – Dinner: 7 pm…
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The Yolo County Visitors Bureau is continuing its Bak2Sac voucher program to encourage bicyclists to ride to Davis, visit local businesses and get a free…
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It’s time to dust off your bikes and join your neighbors and co-workers in bicycling for work, school, shopping, recreation or training this May during…
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When you reset your clocks this Sunday don’t forget to reset your sprinkler timers to comply with the City’s Spring Watering Rules. Effective March 8,…
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Located at 1029 Del Paso Blvd., Son of a Bean Coffee & Art has been providing specialty coffee drinks including lattes, espressos, frappes and even scones, for…
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Water Usage at an All-Time Low Since 1914 – Community saves 7 billion gallons of water saved in 2014 Not only are City residents and…
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This annual, free event is available to all of Sacramento, but you may be wondering why you should attend. Wonder no more, as we’ve compiled…
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Here we are again in the Top 10 spot. This time, we’ve been ranked as one of the Top 10 Travel Worth Capitals in the…
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Residential water use was 129 gallons per capita in the month of September The City of Sacramento used 20 percent less water in October and…
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What happens when a citizen calls the City to report that the City is possibly wasting water at a park? One of our irrigation team…
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It’s all sinking in. The Spare Our Water website address on billboards and buses, water-saving tips on the City’s webpage, multiple public meetings, thousands of…
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The Department of Utilities reports that city water customers have saved over 1 billion gallons of water in the month of July. The City’s water…
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As the City has declared a stage 2 water shortage, residents and businesses city-wide have so far managed to help cut back water usage by…
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Following a week of spikes in water usage on Thursday and Friday (no watering days in the City of Sacramento) the Department of Utilities launched…
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Rolling clouds are seen over downtown Sacramento just beyond Historic City Hall. The valley received some much needed rain in the midst of an unprecedented…

