It’s Time for Summer Reading!
It's time for Summer Reading with our Libraries! Step away from the scrolling and relax you mind with a summer […]
Donate School Supplies for Bret Harte Elementary
Klumpp Funeral home is collection school supplies for Bret Harte Elementary School from June 2nd to July 11th. Items they […]
Music on the Green June
Enjoy free music and bites on the green at WLP Golf. Local craft beers and wines ready to purchase. Go […]
Jazz in July
Rick Jennings District 7 is hosting Jazz in July at William Land Park on July 11th. 6pm - 8pm bring […]
It’s Time to Give Land Park Some Love!
Bring your gardening gear and show William Land Park some LOVE. Volunteers enjoy free coffee and pastries in the morning, […]
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SacPD Crime Reports & Sidewalk Ordinance Update
Attached are the SacPD South Command Reports for July and August 2022. Monthly Chief's Report - July 2022 Firearm Crime Report - July 2022 Monthly Chief's Report - August 2022 Firearm Crime Report - August 2022 Below is an update for the new sidewalk ordinance that...

Neighbors Support Local Businesses by Speaking Out
If you've been walking around Broadway lately, you might have noticed the blight and ruin closing businesses. Four businesses along Broadway have shut their doors within the past two months. This includes Starbucks, Jamba Juice, and the Check Cashing store. As of...

Will William Land Regional Park Remain Underfunded as Population Grows?
Sacramento is a growing community. Due to new residential development along the Broadway corridor, we can expect many new neighbors to visit and use William Land Regional Park. For several decades, the park has been underfunded for a variety of rationales. Decades...

Is Neighborhood Gridlock in our Future?
Imagine one day your neighborhood thoroughfares are calm, and the next is nothing but gridlock. What if riding a bike or scooter becomes a risk instead of a fun experience? As the City of Sacramento plans ahead for a new bridge connecting Broadway to West Sacramento,...
Citizens Speak Up about Keeping Sidewalks Open to the Public
It seems a bit absurd to say that public sidewalks are well…for the public, yet this will be the discussion at the upcoming City Council Meeting on Tuesday, August 9th. Neighborhoods and local business owners worked with Councilmember Jeff Harris to put forth an...