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City activates weather-respite centers Jan. 6-8

The City of Sacramento is activating weather-respite centers at its Outreach and Engagement Center and North 5th Street Navigation Center from January 6 to January 8, 2025, in response to a wind advisory issued by the National Weather Service. The centers will offer shelter, storage for personal belongings, and transportation options for those in need. Community members can access additional resources at local libraries and community centers during this period.

Data Report How the City Responded to Homelessness Dec. 16-22

The City of Sacramento's weekly progress report highlights significant efforts by its Incident Management Team (IMT) in addressing homelessness from December 16-22, 2024. During this period, the city received 655 calls related to unsheltered individuals and successfully closed 1,021 cases, while also enrolling 85 people in local resource databases. The report emphasizes ongoing outreach, waste removal efforts, and the availability of shelter spaces to support the homeless population.

City activates weather-respite centers Dec. 12-15

The City of Sacramento is activating weather-respite operations from December 12 to December 15 in response to consecutive days of rain, offering shelter at the Outreach and Engagement Center and the North 5th Street Navigation Center. Both locations will provide accommodations for community members, including options for pets at the OEC, and free transportation to these centers will be available through a partnership with Regional Transit.

Sacramento City Council Awards Over 450,000 to Support Start-Up Businesses and Entrepreneurs

The Sacramento City Council has approved over $450,000 in grants for six organizations aimed at supporting start-up businesses and entrepreneurs in the city. These "Innovation Incubator and Accelerator Grants" are designed to foster economic development, innovation, and job creation within Sacramento's diverse entrepreneurial ecosystem. The initiatives will begin in early 2025, targeting measurable outcomes such as business launches and revenue growth.

City, partners break ground on 196 mixed-income housing units on Stockton Boulevard near Aggie Square

Sacramento has commenced construction on the Stockton Gateway project, an infill residential development that will provide 196 mixed-income housing units near UC Davis Aggie Square. Supported by a $15 million City loan, the project aims to enhance affordable housing options for families, students, and young professionals in the historically underinvested Stockton Boulevard area. Completion is anticipated by late 2026, reflecting the city’s commitment to inclusive economic development.

Community Celebrates Alley Transformation in North Sacramento

The City of Sacramento recently unveiled the Dixieanne Neighborhood Clean & Green Alleys project, transforming five alleys in Old North Sacramento into vibrant community spaces through collaboration with local artists and funding from Clean California grants. The project emphasizes sustainability and beautification, featuring custom art, new fencing, tree plantings, and improved stormwater management. This initiative showcases the power of community engagement in reclaiming underutilized public spaces.

Four steps to avoid a common Thanksgiving disaster

Sacramento's Department of Utilities urges residents to dispose of cooking fats, oils, and grease properly this Thanksgiving to prevent sewer clogs and backups. Following simple disposal guidelines can help avoid costly plumbing issues during the holiday season.

Sacramento City Council to Vote on 321 Million Soccer Stadium and Entertainment Venue Proposal

The Sacramento City Council is poised to vote on a significant $321 million proposal to construct a soccer stadium for Sacramento Republic FC and a live entertainment venue in the Downtown Railyards. Backed by the Wilton Rancheria Tribe, this project aims to revitalize the area, promising job creation and extensive community benefits. If approved, the developments are anticipated to enhance economic growth and cultural vibrancy in Sacramento.

What do cooler temperatures mean for your lawn? Fall and winter watering schedule starts Nov. 1

Sacramento's Utilities staff advises residents and businesses to adjust their landscape watering practices as the fall and winter seasons approach. From November 1 to February 28, sprinklers may be used only once per week, with strict regulations against watering during rain and for 48 hours afterward. William Granger, the City’s water conservation coordinator, emphasizes the reduced water needs of grass during colder months.

Farishta Ahrary appointed as new City Auditor by Sacramento City Council

Farishta Ahrary has been appointed as Sacramento's first female City Auditor, marking a significant milestone for the city. With over a decade of experience in the Auditor's office, Ahrary aims to enhance the city’s operations through thorough audits and financial assessments.