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- Sacramento Housing Resource List
Potential Anti-Displacement Strategies for Sacramento Community Opportunity to Purchase Act (COPA) - Qualified non-profits have the first opportunity to purchase a home for sale in the city
- City-Wide Historic Context
Sacramento is located in the Sacramento Valley, the northern portion of the California’s Central Valley, which contains approximately 500 miles of some of the richest agricultural land in the world
- Grant Opportunity: #SacTownYouthNights 2025
The Grant Program aims to support youth-serving community-based organizations (CBOs) in Sacramento with funding to host drop-in events for youth in priority neighborhoods
- The Sacramento Police Department’s Citizen Complaint procedure is . . .
The Mission of the Sacramento Police Department is to work in partnership with the community to protect life and property, solve neighborhood problems, and enhance the quality of life in our City
- Application for Permit Instructions - City of Sacramento
New residential and non-residential projects or changes to existing addresses must obtain addressing issued by the City of Sacramento For address request information and application details visit https: www cityofsacramento gov community-development building permit-services addressing
- RESIDENTIAL PERMIT APPLICATION - City of Sacramento
It is a violation of the Sacramento City Code (SCC) 10 48 150 to allow use of a permit for commuter parking I declare that the information on this application is true and correct
- 2024 Consumer Confidence Report - cityofsacramento. gov
The City of Sacramento, in partnership with several other water utilities, completes Watershed Sanitary Survey updates of the river water sources every five years These updates were most recently completed in 2020 and 2023 for the Sacramento and American rivers, respectively
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