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Tell the City: Climate Action Plan must Protect Trees
Urgent:Tell City Climate Action Plan must protect trees & limit densification
On July 1, 2022 after three years of preparation, the city released its draft Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP) and has given the public 30 days to comment with comments due July. Click for the plan.
Take Action:
Create your own message or customize the message below and email the city (see addressed below) or click here to have a letter sent.
To: Sacramento Planning Department, Mayor and City Council
The recently released preliminary Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP) must be revised to:
- Protect urban open space and trees that are critical in addressing climate action and ensuring livability in Sacramento because they sequester carbon, reduce energy use needed for cooling, provide street shade conducive to biking and walking, improve water quality, improve air quality and provide habitat.
- Restrict upzoning and densification projects, including in existing single family neighborhoods. Creating a right to densification in R-1 zones that allows for cutting down trees to build ADUs, duplexes, triplexes and fourplexes will both eliminate yard space that supports carbon sequestration and recharges ground water AND create holes in the city’s tree canopy, especially when such projects are clustered, creating urban heat islands.
Send your message by copying and pasting these emails:
GSandlund@cityofsacramento.org, JVenema@cityofsacramento.org, LAtalla@cityofsacramento.org, CAP@cityofsacramento.org, publiccomment@cityofSacramento.org,
MayorSteinberg@cityofsacramento.org, aashby@cityofsacramento.org, sloloee@cityofsacramento.org, jsharris@cityofsacramento.org, kvalenzuela@cityofsacramento.org, jschenirer@cityofsacramento.org, eguerra@cityofSacramento.org, rjennings@cityofsacramento.org, district8@cityofsacramento.org,
Please cc. SaveSacramentoNeighborhoods@gmail.com
SSN is working with other groups that will be submitting comments on the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan. As these comments are finalized, they will be posted on the SSN website, click here.
For more actions including on pending State legislation, click here.
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Board Meeting Minutes April 2022
East Sacramento Preservation – Board Meeting Minutes
DATE – Wednesday, April 13, 2022
LOCATION – Ettore’s Bakery and Café, 7PM
IN ATTENDANCE –
Martin Palomar, Will Green
Rose Luther, Cindy Oropeza
Chris Jones (guest), Kaytlin Johnson (guest)
Brian Holloway (guest)
AGENDA TOPICS –
Presenter Holloway provided information regarding theproposed St Francis Catholic High School Aquatic Center Project located on the existing 5900 Elvas Avenue campus. The project plans to construct one 25 yard competition swimming pool and additional instructional pool to also include viewing stands, three sand volleyball courts with parking, restrooms, concession stand, and conversion of existing maintenance building to a fitness center. A site plan and supporting documents were provided to the Board. This community engagement period is ongoing with a traffic study, noise study and lighting review to address any neighborhood concerns.
Presenter Jones provided information for what is being called “Hope for Sacramento” a non-profit program for the un-housed. Mr. Jones hopes that the City and County of Sacramento will agree to create a multi-facet campus providing housing and services to the homeless population. Mr. Jones described aspects of the proposed campus as it is patterned after the successful program in San Antonio, Texas. Mr Jones indicated there were close to 10,000 homeless in Sacramento at last count. A current count is ongoing with an expected reporting of the results anticipatedtowards the end of 2022. He reports that Sacramento is currently spending 30mil. a year on services to the homeless. As in San Antonio the business community, private citizens, and public entities need involvement in order to be successful. 32 acres are proposed with a courtyard/low barrier area, allowing possessions, animals and open 24 hours a day. Services include shelter, food, medical services, with no tolerance for violence or drug use.
In addition, a Transformational Campus is proposed that includes mental health services, drug counseling, job placement in a secure setting. A Rapid Response is also a component providing immediate assistance and resources.
The Board with Mr. Jones discussed the current Department of Community Response in the City of Sacramento needing accountability for the services delivered and cost.• APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS MEETING MINUTES – moved for approval and seconded.
ACTION – Minutes approved
• TREASURER REPORT –
Balance in the Scholarship and General Fund remain the same as previously reported
Expenditure – PO BOX renewal.
As previously discussed, a portion of the ESP General Fund will be considered for investment and growth in association with Brown Financial Services Group.
• Scholarship Committee – Some applications have been received and others are expected. Ellen Cochrane to convene the Scholarship Committee for selection of the 2022 ESP Scholarship recipients. Update to follow.
• NO2REZONING – no current update
• McKinley Park/Pond Update – The Lion fish has been repainted and restored.
Interpretive Sign regarding the water fowl is out to bid.
• TRASH DASH – scheduled 4/23 9-noon – meeting at McKinley Park
Meeting Adjourned 7:58PM
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