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, […]
Latest News

EIR Transparency Requested for Broadway Bridge Project
ALERT ON BROADWAY BRIDGE PROJECT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (FEIR) CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL JUNE 14, 2022 The Land Park Community Association (LPCA) and the Upper Land Park Neighbors Assn (ULPN) are requesting the City of Sacramento to add language that protects...

Monthly Chief’s Report
Attached are the Month-end SacPD month-end reports for April 2022: Firearm Crime Report - April 2022 Monthly Chief Report - April 2022 The City of Sacramento was provided a SacPD budget presentation and request for approval. To view the meeting for May 17th and watch...

Sign of the Times
By Rick Stevenson Next time you drive down Sutterville Road and pass 17th, you may notice The William Land Golf Course has a new sign marking the entrance. At almost 100 years old, the William Land nine-hole course is the oldest public golf course in the Sacramento...

Sacramento County Increases Support for Mental Health for Students
This article has been submitted by Bina Lefkovitz, Sacramento County Board of Education Trustee Area 1. If you are interested in sending an article to the LPCA for consideration, contact us at: communications@landpark.org Articles must be informational and of value...

Public Safety and SacPD Updates
The Kate Tibbitts Act (AB 1827) was brought to the CA State Assembly Public Safety. on April 19th 2022 The bill would require a specific criminals on parole to be fitted with an ankle monitor. The monitors would help police and parole officers keep track of and...