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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.
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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The City is looking to hire its next fire chief and wants your input
City approves permanent outdoor restaurant dining program
Sacramento expands basic income program with additional City contribution
Looking to play some pickleball? These City of Sacramento parks have courts
Here are respite and cooling centers opening in Sacramento this week (June 21-22)
Here’s how to report illegal fireworks in Sacramento and the fines people face for using them
‘She’s the real reason I am taking these steps.’ Father’s love for daughter motivates move out of homelessness
Need a plan for repaying student loans? Attend this webinar from the City’s Financial Empowerment Center
City Council approves $15 million plan for new job training, paid internships for Sacramento youth
This workshop can help you better protect trees during the drought
As of March 1, 2022, the California Department of Public Health is strongly recommending that all persons, regardless of vaccination status, continue to wear face coverings in most public indoor settings. This includes restaurants, retail establishments, theaters and state and local government offices that serve the public. The CDPH continues to require face coverings for all individuals in certain high-risk settings, such as when using public transit or when in homeless shelters, nursing homes and other health-care facilities. Sacramento County’s public health order (which aligns with the CDPH’s) also requires face coverings for all individuals in specific high-risk settings.
The City of Sacramento is committed to building a more representative, equitable and inclusive City workforce. Learn more about our Race & Gender Equity Action Plan and its ongoing implementation.
Generally, the regular City Council meets on Tuesday at 2 p.m. and/or 5 p.m. Please refer to the 2022 City Council Meeting Calendar for specific dates and times.
The 2022 City Council Meeting Calendar.
2022 Standing Committee Calendars
View upcoming meeting materials, archived video meetings, and contracts for review by council.
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