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  2. Sacramento Railyards - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento Railyards (or Railyard Specific Plan) is an urban infill project of approximately 244 acres (99 ha) at the western terminus of the first transcontinental railroad in Sacramento, California. It is located between the downtown central business district and the River District, near the confluence of the American and Sacramento rivers.

  3. Delta Conveyance Project - Wikipedia

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    Delta Conveyance Project, formerly known as California Water Fix and Eco Restore or the Bay Delta Conservation Plan, is a $20 billion [1] plan proposed by Governor Jerry Brown and the California Department of Water Resources to build a 36 foot (11 m) diameter tunnel to carry fresh water from the Sacramento River southward under the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to Bethany Reservoir for use by ...

  4. Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg has said that a $26 million city plan would include a two-story viewing deck pedestrian bridge that would offer views of the Sacramento River.

  5. Sacramento River District redevelopment gains momentum as ...

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    A vision to turn a Sacramento industrial area into a new urban center full of residents and office workers is beginning to take shape after more than 25 years

  6. What is Sacramento’s plan to stop flooding? Are rivers ...

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  7. Sites Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Sites Reservoir was proposed in the 1950s. [2] California had serious droughts in 1977-1978, 2006–2010, and 2011–2017, raising concern about water insecurity. [3] The project is intended to improve reliability of supply during drought conditions.

  8. Flood Control Act of 1928 - Wikipedia

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    The Flood Control Act of 1928 (FCA 1928) (70th United States Congress, Sess. 1.Ch. 569, enacted May 15, 1928) authorized the United States Army Corps of Engineers to design and construct projects for the control of floods on the Mississippi River and its tributaries as well as the Sacramento River in California. [1]

  9. Levee project could remove hundreds of trees along the ... - AOL

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    Sacramento high risk for river flooding. The American River drains more than 2,100 square miles of watershed down through a flood control system that protects over 530,000 people and 83,000 ...