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A comprehensive report card compiled by Sacramento 350 gave the city a ‘D’ grade, arguing that the city has acted with little urgency on climate. “We need better public transportation ...
Its market building was scheduled to be torn down under the city’s 2019 revamp of Old Sacramento. The current city plan announced by the mayor calls for a major revamp of the building with glass ...
Sacramento city planners capitalized on these changes to transform the West End into a commercial district. By 1950, almost 70 percent of the city's minority population lived in the West End with 87 percent of the city's Mexican residents, 75 percent of the city's Asian population (many of them Japanese returning from relocation camps), and 60 ...
After the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) abandoned the proposed California State Route 143 (SR 143), SR 148, and the extension of SR 65 (from Roseville/I-80 south to Fresno) due to an anti-freeway revolt from local residents during 1970–90, [citation needed] the Sacramento Area Council of Government (SACOG) proposed a new ...
The resulting "preferred regional scenario" published in January 2010 preceded release of the draft plan for comment in May 2010. And the final GO TO 2040 plan was adopted unanimously by leaders from across the seven counties on October 13, 2010, at which point the agency's efforts shifted to implementation of the plan.
The Sacramento City Council’s Budget and Audit Committee asked city staff for more information about prioritizing safe streets in the 2024-25 budget, while acknowledging Tuesday that a budget ...
In February 2024 (implemented in March 2024), the city of Sacramento passed the 2040 General Plan which updated the zoning code to eliminate parking minimums citywide for new housing. In addition, the General Plan eliminated caps on the number of units that can be built in a single-family zone, instead allowing for property owners to construct ...
Under the new rules, the city of Sacramento would have to cut its overall water use by 9% by 2035 and 14% by 2040, far less than an initial proposal that would have required it to cut back water ...