News
Don’t Miss the New Article on Traffic Safety in Land Park + More!
The Land Park News is sharing local stories and information that’s important to our neighborhood. This issue shares an article written by our Vice President, Michelle Bell. She shares updates on the speeding concerns in Land Park and how neighbors are working with our...
The New Zoo Survey Ready for YOU!
Neighbors have asked “what is going to happen with the zoo space in Land Park?” Right now, we don’t know either. But we do know that it’s important to expect a place at the table when choosing new amenities. The Land Park Community Association is not in charge of what...
Tell the City Your Urban Forest Ideas
The City wants to hear from you! Everyone can read the draft Sacramento Urban Forest Plan (SUFP) and tell the city what you think. Share your thoughts on why trees are important and how we can make the SUFP stronger to support the vision of Sacramento as a healthy,...
DISTRICT 7 IMPLORES CITY TO “GET BACK TO BASICS” ON BUDGET
It’s budget season once again and the City of Sacramento is scrambling to find answers to the $66 million shortfall. While many groups are putting their hands out expecting city funding, District 7 and neighborhood leaders are requesting the city get back to basics....
Land Park Mourns A Beloved Neighbor & Community Leader
The Land Park Community Association is shocked and saddened to hear about the passing of Craig Rutledge. Craig was Land Park born and raised. He was the owner of Vic's ice Cream and a long-time board member of the LPCA. Craig was also a dedicated community leader who...
Tell the City What you Want for our Parks Future
Join the conversation! The City of Sacramento Draft Parks Plan 2040 is ready for your input. This long-range plan will guide City efforts to manage and enhance parks, recreation facilities, programs, events, and youth services over the next 20 years. The review period...
Let’s Make Crime Illegal Again
If you are fed up with the shoplifting, neighborhood theft and illegal drug use lowering the quality of life in our community, attend a petition signing event before the end of April. Proposition 47 passed in 2014 and was called the “Safe Neighborhoods and Schools...
Book are Just the Beginning at our Sacramento Libraries
Our libraries are the original "safe spaces" where anyone can explore new interests in a quite setting. And as fabulous as their book programs are, there's even more to do! People can join a book club, or learn how to knit. There are prom drives and blood pressure...
Save Sacramento Parks and Tell the City Don’t Cut, INVEST
The 2024 Sacramento City budget discussions are happening now. Sacramento City Council will review the budget for the next few months and approve it in May. The City Council is looking at where to make budget cuts for 2024. The budget will get a final review in April...
Get City Rebates on High-Efficiency Washing Machines & Toilets
If you’re planning to buy a new washing machine, a rebate from the City of Sacramento could save you $125 on high-efficiency clothes washers. Learn...