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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 ...
Sacramento’s climate plan was designed to meet California’s statewide mandate to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 48% below 1990 levels by 2030, a goal that the state itself may not meet.
Steinberg called Old Sacramento at the time “a tired part of town.” The Sacramento City Council approved a plan in December 2019. The river-viewing pedestrian bridge was part of the remake ...
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 ...
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 ...
Local advocates want Sacramento’s disadvantaged communities to be a focus in the county’s response to climate change per the newly revised Community Countywide Climate Action Plan.. The 400 ...
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May 9 - Sacramento City Attorney says public ownership could reduce electric rates from 8 cents to .8 cent [107] May 17 - Sacramento City Commission report on building its own hydro-electric site on Silver Creek [108] May 20 - Plan set up for statewide public power initiative at emergency meeting of League of California Municipalities [109]