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COVID‑19 has impacted our city in many ways. Resources are available to help support our city's businesses, non-profits, individuals and families through this difficult time.
The City of Sacramento on Feb. 1 is changing when trash and recycling will be collected for many of its customers in an effort to make collection routes more efficient.
Find the latest updates and information regarding COVID‑19 in Sacramento.
Here is information on the City's "Safe Ground" and "Safe Parking" programs as well as some frequently asked questions about how the City responds to homelessness.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, City of Sacramento public counters may have modified hours, services or may only be serving customers online. Click here for information about conducting business online or in some cases, scheduling individual appointments.
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City launches additional 'Safe Parking' site on south Front Street to serve people staying in vehicles
How do you rate the quality of life in Sacramento? The City wants to hear from you
A plan to turn Sacramento’s historic train station into an environmentally-friendly regional mobility hub gets the green light
Aggie Square community benefits agreement commits $50 million to affordable housing, local hiring and more
City Council approves $1.1 million loan to open employee-owned supermarket in Oak Park
New public art is coming to downtown Sacramento and it is out of this world
The City announces the top 10 scoring applicants for new storefront cannabis dispensary permits
City of Sacramento opens its first 'Safe Ground' site near W and Sixth streets
Proposed Aggie Square community benefits include $50 million for affordable housing and commitment to hire local residents
Community invited to learn about transportation improvements planned for Pocket Greenhaven neighborhood
The County of Sacramento on March 16 released an amended public health order that aligns with the State’s tiered system for monitoring COVID-19 infection rates and allowable activities.
Sacramento County is in Red/Tier 2, which indicates that infection risk levels are “substantial.”
For detailed information about what activities are allowed in Red/Tier 2, please click here. For more information about vaccinations and their distribution in Sacramento County, please click here.
Generally, the regular City Council meets each month as follows:
1st Tuesday at 5 p.m. 2nd Tuesday at 2 p.m. 3rd Tuesday at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
However, there are exceptions as shown in the 2021 approved calendar.
View upcoming meeting materials, archived video meetings, and contracts for review by council.
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