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  2. Sacramento City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento City Hall went through a major $11 million restoration from 2003 to 2005. The restoration was part of an overall $60 million civic center project with city hall as the cornerstone. Another part of the civic center project was the construction of underground parking garage for 170 cars. [2] Sacramento City Hall now houses all of the ...

  3. Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento City Hall is the seat of the Government of Sacramento, hosting the Mayor of Sacramento and Sacramento City Council. Sacramento is both the capital city of California and the county seat of Sacramento County. As such, it hosts both the Californian government and the county administration, alongside the city government.

  4. Sacramento City - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Sacramento City refers to any one of several things that represents ... Sacramento City Hall; Sacramento ...

  5. Government of Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento City Hall. The Government of Sacramento operates as a charter city (as opposed to a general law city) under the Charter of the City of Sacramento. The elected government is composed of the Sacramento City Council with 8 city council districts and the Mayor of Sacramento, which operate under a manager-council government.

  6. City of Sacramento - Wikipedia

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  7. Rudolph A. Herold - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento City Hall (before 1908) Sacramento Masonic Temple, 1131 J St., Sacramento, CA, listed on the National Register of Historic Places [3] Mater Misericordiac Hospital, Sacramento; Sacramento County Courthouse (built in 1913, demolished in 1965) [4] After Rudolph's death his brother continued the firm, renamed P. J. Herold and Company. [5]

  8. Cesar Chavez Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Many prominent and historic buildings with notable architecture surround Cesar Chavez Park and Plaza. To the north of the plaza is architect Rudolph A. Herold's 1911 Beaux-Arts–style Sacramento City Hall and to the south is the newly renovated Citizen's Hotel, originally built in 1926 and designed by G. C. Sellon & Company.

  9. Sacramento City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento City Council is the governing body of the city of Sacramento, California. The council holds regular meetings at Sacramento City Hall on Tuesdays at 6:00 pm, with exceptions for holidays and other special cases. [2] Sacramento's city council is a nine-member mayor-council system of government.