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Home | City of Sacramento Community Development Meetings and Hearings Director Hearings City of Sacramento Public Art Forms Policies Murals in the City of Sacramento: Guidance and Best Practice Locate Grow in Sacramento Permitting and Zoning Major Planning Projects
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
Grant Opportunity List - City of Sacramento Review the open grant opportunities in the list below Use the caret next to the "Open Grant Opportunities" title to switch to viewing other lists of opportunities such as department specific or closed opportunities Click on the value in the "Grant Opportunity Name" column to navigate to the details for that Grant Opportunity where you may also apply
CALIFORNIA - City of Sacramento CHIKA SUNQUIST Commissioner Department of Real Estate Official Publication of the California Department of Real Estate CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF REAL ESTATE 1651 EXPOSITION BOULEVARD, SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 WWW DRE CA GOV (877) 373-4542 RE 26 (Rev 01 01 24)
Sacramento Police Department Organizational Chart Sacramento Police Department Organizational Chart Office of Operations DC Monk North Command Capt Cybulski Executive Lt D Morse Violent Crime Reduction
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
SACRAMENTO RAILYARDS SPECIFIC P ♦ Connect the Railyards with Sacramento’s downtown office, retail, tourism, residential, and government centers, as well as Old Sacramento, the River District area, and the adjacent Alkali Flat neighborhood, using pedestrian and bicycle connections, roadways, and public transportation routes