Category Archives: Trees

Update: Capitol Park Historic Trees on the Chopping Block—How to Take Action

The trees impacted by the project will be cut down, or an attempt will be made to move them.

The trees impacted by the project will be cut down, or an attempt will be made to move them.

Many in the city are hearing about the State Capitol Annex Project for the first time. East Sacramento Preservation will continue to send updates. Below are links explaining the project and information about how to comment. ESP opposes two components of the project. First, the cutting and/or attempted relocation of dozens of healthy, historic trees and second, the building of an underground parking lot in Capitol Park. Both actions are environmentally unsound. If you would like to contact ESP directly, please write a comment to this post. (Comment link at the very end of the post.)

The report may be found here:

https://www.dgs.ca.gov/RESD/Resources/Page-Content/Real-Estate-Services-Division-Resources-List-Folder/Information-and-Resources-for-CEQA#@ViewBag.JumpTo

Look under Sacramento for Capitol Annex Project and the Recirculated-Draft Environmental Impact Report

Guidelines for writing responses to Draft Environmental Impact reports are here

https://www.patagoniaalliance.org/writing-comments-draft-environmental-assessments/

send all CEQA comments to:

Stephanie.Coleman@dgs.ca.gov

This is an entire website on the State Capitol rebuild project but not user friendly and not advertised well to the public.

https://annex.assembly.ca.gov/

Of most importance is to look at this page and click on Project Overview and Sequence Report:

https://annex.assembly.ca.gov/content/hearings

and this power point, available directly here:

https://annex.assembly.ca.gov/sites/annex.assembly.ca.gov/files/POS%20powerpoint.pdf

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ESP Calls on City to Install Split Sewer System Not the Vault

East Sacramento Preservation Neighborhood Association opposes the city’s proposed water vault solution for flooding in McKinley Park and calls on the City of Sacramento to install split sewer systems throughout the city. A modern, growing city like Sacramento must do this. We are one of only three cities on the west coast that has not up dated its system. Even significantly older municipalities in the north east United States are undertaking this task.

Council Member Harris and the city are pushing to excavate a 25 to 30 feet deep sewer/water tank to be placed in 3.2 acres of McKinley Park. The project will take about three years and will disrupt traffic, quality of life, and safety of neighbors. Not to mention the impact on recreational users. Joggers, picnicking families, strolling moms and their infants, and many walkers from throughout Sacramento will be displaced. McKinley Park is the most heavily used and greatly loved park in the city.

The vault would hold the overflow runoff and sewage on rainy days, so some streets don’t flood, but its capacity during major storms is not proven.  Sacramento needs updated, split sewer systems in all the neighborhoods throughout the city.

In split sewer systems, the waste flows from household plumbing pipes to a dedicated sewer line that connects to the water treatment plant. At the plant the waste is cleaned out and the water is ready to be processed into potable water. The plant discharges any excess, sewage-free water, into the river. The key to this design is the separate, dedicated pipe that takes sewage to treatment plants. The storm drains connect to a separate pipe that carries rainwater and runoff to the river. Unfortunately, our East Sacramento and other older neighborhoods, sprinkled throughout the city, rely on a very old combined system.,

Historic McKinley Park is the most highly used neighborhood park in Sacramento. Thousands and thousands of people from throughout the city recreate, marry, eat, play and relax on its green lawns. The baseball field (slated for destruction) is one of the few left in East Sacramento.  The building of the vault is a huge disruption and not necessary. It’s a patch.

Do the right thing. Replace the system to a split system, over time. Spread out the construction and the cost, like the water meter project, and bring our city into the modern age, like the rest of the country.

Do the right thing.

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