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City of Sacramento Public Hearing on McKinley Village (Thursday, October 24, 2013, 5:30 pm)–East Sacramento Neighbors Will Attend
MCKINLEY VILLAGE PUBLIC HEARING
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Hosted by City of Sacramento New City Hall
915 I Street, 1st Floor, Sacramento, CA
The project requires a General Plan Amendment, Rezones & Subdivision Modifications to establish non-standard street sections and public alleys.
Entitlements requested will require Planning Design Commission recommendations to the City Council in 2014
No final decisions will be rendered at hearing.
This is a critical meeting to attend. Citizens can sign up to speak (3 minutes) and submit written comments. East Sacramento Preservation will be there.
Posted in Parks, Traffic
Tagged Angelides, calming traffic, city meeting, city of sacramento, East Sacramento, East Sacramento Neighborhood Associations, East Sacramento Preservation, McKinley Village, meagan garcia norris, planning departmento, riverview capital investments, traffic calming
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Is the McKinley Village Traffic Study A Botched Job?
It just gets more and more curious. Study days during the summer. Counting cars in detour areas. Meters placed on streets surrounded by road work. Does the city expect neighbors not to notice? What is going on here? Will the traffic study be based on normal traffic flow, or will the data be suspect?
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Tagged Angelides, calming traffic, city of sacramento, drive-like-your-kids-live-here, East Sacramento, East Sacramento Preservation, meagan garcia norris, riverview capital investments, Smart Growth, Traffic Study
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