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  2. 6-story parking garage approved for Sacramento airport ... - AOL

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    Sacramento International Airport’s expansive renovation plan hit another milestone Tuesday with the approval of a nearly $230 million contract for the construction of a new parking garage that ...

  3. Avoid I-5 construction by taking these alternate routes to ...

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    He recommends checking the Sacramento airport website for parking availability, or using a rideshare service to get the airport as opposed driving. Interstate 5 construction that will take place ...

  4. Sacramento International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento International Airport (IATA ... surcharge of $4.50 per passenger and parking fees. Airport officials held a press conference on July 15, 2011, at the ...

  5. Sacramento Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    The US made many improvements to the airfield. After the war the Sacramento Army Air Field returned to its owner, the City of Sacramento, and was renamed Sacramento Municipal Airport. In the late 1940s and early 1950s more improvements were made to parking and taxiway paving, water and sewer systems, and runway/taxiway lighting.

  6. Sacramento airport parking rates going up for first time ...

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    The increases come amid inflation, and in an effort to fund large airport improvement projects at Sacramento International. Sacramento airport parking rates going up for first time since 2017 ...

  7. Transportation in the Sacramento metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento as seen from the distance in the eastbound lanes of I-80 in Yolo County. Within the Sacramento region, I-80 follows more of a northeast–southwest direction than a true east–west direction, owing to both the local topography and the orientation of the nearby destination cities (Reno and San Francisco).