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Since 2022 the city has allowed roughly 50 residents of Camp Resolution in North Sacramento to live on a city lot, and gave them trailers to live in. But when some people were camping in tents on ...
In a letter to the city, Ho demanded that Sacramento implement a daytime camping ban where homeless people have to put their belongings in storage between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m., among other rules.
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg will be hosting a series of panel discussions this week in lieu of a traditional State of the City speech. The panels — which focus on the music economy ...
Last week, Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg took an unconventional approach to the annual State of the City address. Instead of delivering a speech behind a desk or lectern, the mayor held three ...
The City of Sacramento approved an urban forest plan with a big goal to plant 25,000 trees a year to nearly double the city's tree canopy from 19% to 35% by 2045.
Sacramento nonprofits like Project Optimism and Pro Youth anticipate Measure L’s promise to fund youth programs, but funds have not yet been disbursed.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — You can’t beat time on the water during the summer months, but the city of Sacramento is encouraging boaters in particular to be mindful of the impact their actions have ...
Sacramento Dist. Atty. Thien Ho on Monday lambasted city officials over their handling of homelessness, saying the city is at a “breaking point.” ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Trap, a historic bar in Sacramento's Greenhaven neighborhood, is embroiled in a legal dispute with the city over interference with obtaining an entertainment permit.
In 2024, there were 11,000 illegal dumping cases reported to Sacramento's 311, but code enforcement only investigated 1,458 of these cases. The city said the new cameras have better technology.
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