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Tips for a Safe Holiday
The Sacramento Police Department is sharing some information to help people remain aware and safe during the holiday season. Home Safety Tips Put exterior motion sensitive lighting in the front side door into the garage, and rear entrance. Get a burglar alarm...
Dan Tibbetts Finding Answers to Sisters Murder
In a recent interview, Dan, the brother of Kate Tibbetts talks about his journey to understand why she was murdered the night of September 3rd, 2021. In her own home, in a neighborhood that has been considered safe for generations, a man broke in and killed Kate...
News on the Sacramento Zoo Move
Here is an update on the move from the Sacramento Zoo: The Project: We are exploring relocating and expanding the zoo in Elk Grove. The Sacramento Zoo and The City of Elk Grove are working together on a plan that could provide for construction of a new zoo in South...
Know the latest and protect your family from scammers
Constant changes in technology give con artists new opportunities to swindle us out of our money. So we wanted to share some information on how to keep you and your family safe from scammers. Grandma and Grandpa are a Con Artist's "Bread & Butter." Senior citizens...
The Broadway Corridor is Getting a Makeover
Ready to see a new Broadway corridor emerge? So are we! As of August 16th, Broadway Complete Streets construction begins! This means there will be plenty of construction at the Broadway corridor directly next to the Land Park area through the rest of the year. Phase...
Land Park’s Unsafe Streets Problem
William Land Park is Sacramento’s largest urban park. These 207 acres are a public amenity created for the enjoyment of the public. On any given day you may see cyclists exercising, couples strolling, families picnicking and playing in Fairytale Town, youth sports,...
Let’s Ensure all Land Park Kids have New School Supplies
Most kids in Land Park enjoy the first day of school with fresh supplies and a new backpack. Some students have a different experience. There isn’t a family to help them prepare to go back to school. Let’s make a difference in their lives and let them know our...
There’s a Dog Park in our Future!
If you are not aware, Curtis Park has been struggling with a dispute over dog parks vs. kid parks. Our District 7 City Councilman Rick Jennings, realized there are not enough dog parks in any of our neighborhoods. With the support of his Chief of Staff, Dennis Rogers...
Park Impact Fees = Better Land Park for All
At the Sacramento City Council meeting Thursday night (June 27th, 2023), Agenda Item #28 provided a five-year update report on Park Development Impact Fees (PDIF). The report (attached) shows the amount of revenue gained from development and housing. Moving forward,...
Measure O is in effect…now it needs to be effective.
In November 2022 Measure O passed. It was designed to form a solid partnership between City and County to create a clear process for helping those in need on the streets into shelter and services. A majority of businesses and neighbors passed this measure. To see more...