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NOTICES
Pavement maintenance
1st Annual Cinco De Mayo Parade
SacPD BuyBack
Pops in the Park
Highlighting the river District
Public Art Coming to the River District Soon
Two 40-foot sculptures soon will be headed to the River District. The large winged sculptures, created by artist Vicki Scuri, will be located at the corner of Richards Boulevard and North 12th Street near Mirasol Village and Loaves and Fishes.
ACWA 2021 Water Leadership Award
Way to Save!
“This drought is different. It has been swift and severe,” said Sacramento City Councilmember Jeff Harris. “Water supplies for people are expected to be OK this year, thanks to the region’s investments in and ability to shift to groundwater and share water among communities. However, it’s critical that we as a region look ahead to 2022 and prepare for continued dry conditions.”
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