By News Staff on April 14, 2022
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Fire season seems to start earlier and earlier, and the Sacramento County Department of Regional Parks has already initiated its multi-pronged plan to reduce fire risk, defend wildlife habitats and protect our natural resources and the neighborhoods adjacent to the parks. The Dry Creek Parkway and Gibson Ranch are both Sacramento County Regional Parks. Action Completion Date […]
By News Staff on April 13, 2022
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Do you want to share your knowledge and experience while helping to shape local climate policy? Sacramento County is seeking community members to join the newly established Climate Emergency Task Mobilization Force! On December 16, 2020, the Board of Supervisors (BOS) adopted a resolution declaring a climate emergency and directing the formation of the Task Force. On March […]
By News Staff on April 13, 2022
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Today the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors took important action to advance the County’s overall effort to address the critical issue of homelessness. Specifically, the Board approved additional project recommendations for Phase One of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) in the Housing and Homelessness Strategic Investment Area in the amount of $5,856,900, as well […]
By News Staff on April 7, 2022
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CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY PARKS PASS ALLOWS FREE VEHICLE DAY-USE ENTRY AT OVER 200 PARTICIPATING STATE PARKS UNITS. California State Parks and the California State Library today announced an additional opportunity to advance safe and equitable outdoor access to all Californians. Starting this week—National Library Week—California State Parks will be distributing the California State Library Parks […]
By News Staff on April 7, 2022
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With applications for CalFresh and the California Food Assistance Program rising as the effects of the pandemic grow year over year for those with low or fixed incomes, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors heard the pleas of the community – we need to address food insecurity in our County. In response, the Sacramento County Department […]
By News Staff on April 7, 2022
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Currently, the County has nearly 6,000 uncashed checks, totaling more than $2.1 million. How does this happen and could this be your unclaimed money? If a Sacramento County issued check goes six months without being cashed by the rightful payee, the information becomes available in a PDF document on the Unclaimed County Warrants (checks) webpage. The […]
By News Staff on April 6, 2022
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It’s springtime so our winter produce is matured and we’re beginning to see some fresh ingredients creep into our produce markets. Here’s a delicious recipe from our friends at Stonehouse Olive Oil that I absolutely can’t get enough of. This dish is so easy it barely needs a recipe. The one key is to take […]
By News Staff on March 30, 2022
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According to the Sacramento Business Journal, today Kaiser Permanente closed escrow on 37 acres in North Natomas area east of I-5 and north of I-80. As @kpthrive completes the purchase of 37 acres in Natomas for a future medical facility, I want to thank them for their tremendous commitment to @TheCityofSac And I look forward […]
By News Staff on March 30, 2022
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State legislation to incentivize the creation of upland nesting habitat for ducks and other ground-nesting game birds in California will result in a $10 surcharge on the price of both the California Duck Validation and the Upland Game Bird Validation next hunting season. For the 2022-23 hunting license year, the cost of the California Duck […]
By News Staff on March 28, 2022
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The Rio Linda Little League held its annual parade this past Saturday (always the last Saturday in March, by the way) and despite the early plans not to hold a parade this year, tradition and the pleas of the community ruled the day. Lions President and Twin Rivers Trustee Stacey Bastian offered to take over […]