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Warming centers are open nightly at Tsakopoulos Library Galleria and Sacramento Capitol City Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
City Hall Parking Garage is open nightly as "safe parking" to help support people living in vehicles.
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 warming centers, "safe parking" program and some frequently asked questions about how the City of Sacramento 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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Looking for a summer job? The City's aquatics division is hiring
Get your pet micrchipped and vaccinated at one of these free drive-through clinics offered by the City
City reopens Library Galleria warming center in downtown Sacramento
Sacramento rental assistance program now accepting applications from low-income residents through March 19
City partners with south Sacramento church to open warming center that serves local neighborhood.
Learn how to collect and create your family's story at this virtual writers conference.
More than 32,000 residents did this one simple thing when their trash and recycling collection day changed
This City-funded program pays culinary artists-in-training and provides meals to the Meadowview community
Sacramento City Council approves additional $31.7 million in rental assistance for low-income residents
City of Sacramento fights to protect California's seniors and others victimized by the opioid epidemic
The County of Sacramento on Jan. 13 released an amended public health order that aligns with the State’s tiered system for monitoring COVID-19 infection rates in counties and allowable activities.
Sacramento County is in Purple/Tier 1, which indicates that infection rates are “widespread.”
For detailed information about what activities are allowed in Purple/Tier 1, 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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