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ESP Letter to SCUSD Regarding El Dorado School

November 14, 2025
Mr. Jasjit Singh
Sacramento City Unified School District
5735 47th Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95824
Dear Mr. Singh,
East Sacramento Preservation has served the neighborhood for more than twenty years. Our organization provides community service, scholarships for Umoja graduates, and design review in support of maintaining the vitality and character of East Sacramento.
At our recent Board meeting, a community member expressed concern about the future of the El Dorado School/McClaskey Adult Center campus. As this property lies within your Trustee Area Two and directly under your purview, our organization respectfully requests information about the district’s plans now that the McClaskey Adult Center is relocating.
The community member who brought this issue to our attention has attempted to contact you, other district representatives, and Councilmember Phil Pluckebaum but has been unable to obtain any clear information about the future of this building.
In light of these concerns, East Sacramento Preservation, on behalf of its members and the neighborhood at large, asks that you please provide the following:
• What are the district’s general plans for the El Dorado/McClaskey Adult Center site?
• Will the facility continue to house classes or programs for any group of students?
• Is the district considering selling, surplussing, or repurposing the property in any way?
• What design review and community input process will the district offer regarding the long-term future of the building?
We understand that properties owned by California school districts are not easily sold or disposed of and that any such process is lengthy. Nevertheless, with the Adult Center moving out, the possibility of extended vacancies is of significant concern. The neighborhood strongly hopes to see the site remain an active, well-used center that benefits both students and the community.
Moreover, it is of critical importance to East Sacramento Preservation and to the surrounding neighborhood that we be included fully and transparently in any process involving the future use of this historic building.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. You may contact us by phone or email. We look forward to your response and would be happy to meet with you about this issue.
Sincerely,
Martin Palomar
Martin Palomar,
President, East Sacramento Preservation, Inc.
PO Box 191763, Sacramento, CA 95819
Phone: 916-202-8607
Email: martinpalomar@yahoo.com
cc:
Phil Pluckebaum, District 4 Councilmember
Tara Jeane, 1st Vice President of Education, Area 1
Chinua Rhodes, 2nd Vice President of Education, Area 5
Jose M. Navarro, Board of Education Member, Area 3
April K Ybarra, Board of Education Member, Area 4
Taylor Kayatta, Board of Education Member, Area 6
Michael Benjamin, Board of Education Member, Area 7
Maggie Kemper, Student Board of Education Member
Lisa Allen, Superintendent
ESP Letter Regarding Alhambra Rite Aid Building

October 10, 2025
City of Sacramento
Planning and Design Commission
915 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
RE: Project Number P25-008 (Former Rite Aid Building at Alhambra Blvd and Granada Way):
Dear City of Sacramento, Planning and Design Commissioners:
East Sacramento Preservation is a neighborhood association that is writing in opposition of the proposed development of Project number P25-008 (Alhambra Blvd and Granada Way, Sacramento).
The neighborhood association recommends that the Planning and Desing Commission do not approve this storage project for the following reasons:
- The Alhambra Corridor deserves the same care and attention that the City of Sacramento is giving to other high transit corridors, such as Stockton Boulevard and Broadway corridors.
- The proposed storage project is inconsistent with the Alhambra’s Special Planning District.
- The proposed project requires an amendment to the City’s General Plan.
- The proposed project is inconsistent with the long-range planning objectives of the City of Sacramento.
- The proposed monolithic structure would increase traffic hazards for pedestrians, cyclists, and neighbors, who live and walk to support existing local businesses, as the building would have entry on L Street and exit onto Granada Way.
- If this project is approved, it would set a precedent for future building sites which could change the entire aesthetic of Alhambra Blvd.
- The proposed project is mostly used for self-storage; does not provide housing units to serve the community, as there are 3 large existing public storage facilities in East Sacramento.
Please do not approve the proposed Project Number P25-008 for the reasons listed above, and because the proposed development fails the neighborhood community in serving desperately needed housing.
Thank you in advance for your support and consideration.
Martin Palomar
Martin Palomar,
President
East Sacramento Preservation, Inc.
PO Box 191763, Sacramento, CA 95819
(916) 202-8607
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