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City Manager Howard Chan has more than 28 years of progressively responsible work experience with the most recent three years serving as an assistant city manager.
Assistant City Manager Leyne Milstein oversees the departments of Finance, Information Technology and Human Resources.
Assistant City Manager Chris Conlin oversees the departments of Police, Fire as well as Emergency Management.
Assistant City Manager Michael Jasso oversees the departments of Innovation & Economic Development, Community Development and Convention & Cultural Services.
The City of Sacramento is committed to being a city where all are welcome, where all are supported and where all have opportunities to thrive. Those experiencing homelessness in our city are a visible, and sometimes invisible, reminder of the work we must do to be a world class city. As the largest city in Sacramento County and the region, the City is committed to working in partnership with other jurisdictions in the region to prevent and end homelessness throughout Sacramento.
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 Railyards will be a mixed-use hub for entertainment, retail, housing, office, theaters, parks, hotels, and museums. The guiding plan for the area envisions the site to include over one million square feet of retail, 2.3 million square feet of office, a hotel, varying residential housing units, and recreational and cultural uses..