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  2. 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 ...

  3. Sacramento to vote on $52.7M spending plan for youth ... - AOL

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    The Sacramento City Council will vote Tuesday on a five-year pending plan for $52.7 million in Measure L funds set aside for investments in youth and children.. Approved by voters in November 2022 ...

  4. Among many new policies, the city’s newly approved General Plan bans new gas stations and drive-thrus. It also ends parking mandates for new development and grants virtually unlimited density to ...

  5. Pocket-Greenhaven, Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    This plan was known as the Pocket Area General Development Plan and included schools, a shopping center, two churches, a hospital with medical offices, a social-cultural center with a library and a theater, gas stations, a teen center, an open space pavilion, a heliport, a nursery, a motel, a hotel, various shops, a firehouse and a restaurant.

  6. What’s the future of Old Sacramento? Revitalization plans ...

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    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 ...

  7. Urban redevelopment in Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    In the span of two years, urban renewal initiatives completely razed 15 city blocks, primarily in the West End, while highway construction claimed over 100 city blocks in central Sacramento over a span of 20 years. [4] In 1950, 48% of West End residents were non-White, but by 1970, non-White residents accounted for only 5% of the West End ...

  8. Local Government Commission (Sacramento, California)

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    The Local Government Commission (LGC) is a non-profit organization in Sacramento, California dedicated to local environmental sustainability, economic prosperity and social equity. [1] LCG has worked for over 35 years [ 2 ] to support local policymakers on topics involving climate change, energy, water and community design. [ 3 ]

  9. Sacramento promised to require community benefits from ... - AOL

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    The Community Benefits Partnership Agreement, which secured more than $50 million in investment for communities near Aggie Square from UC Davis, the city of Sacramento and the University’s ...