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Important Homeless/Parks City Neighborhood Meeting With Steve Hansen
The meeting is open to all and will take place at Hart Senior Center in Marshall Park on November 19 at 5:30 pm.
Please attend this important meeting about the Parks in our District and Sacramento Steps Forward’s action plan re: homelessness. Also, below the notice is an information sheet from the City of Sacramento regarding homelessness.
Central City Parks & Safety Meeting
In 2014, Council Member Hansen commissioned a needs assessment of our parks system to help us prioritize resources. The assessment is complete and we would like to share our findings for our Central City parks. Your feedback is essential as we move from assessing the big picture to addressing neighborhood needs.
Also on the agenda, Sacramento Steps Forward will present their action plan for addressing homelessness issues, and the Sacramento Police Department will discuss public safety concerns. The meeting is open to all and will take place at Hart Senior Center in Marshall Park on November 19 at 5:30 pm.
For more information, please call the District 4 office at 916.808.7004
Posted in McKinley Park, McKinley Park Pond
Tagged city of sacramento, Clunie Clubhouse, East Sacramento Neighborhood Associations, hansen, Homeless, parks, Smart Growth
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Clang Clang Clang Went the Trolley
It’s here! On Tuesday is the East Sacramento Preservation Speaker Series—William Burg, history of the Sacramento trolley system. Come March 31, 6:00 PM Clunie Club House 602 Alhambra Blvd. Bill will discuss our historic trolley car system that ran through Sacramento and the challenges of bringing it back.
We guarantee raffle winners of Bill’s Sacramento history books. Including Sacramento’s Street Cars, and Midtown Sacramento-Creative Soul of the City.
Posted in Preservation District, Speaker Series
Tagged Bill Burg, city of sacramento, Clunie Clubhouse, East Sacramento Neighborhood Associations, East Sacramento Preservation, Photos East Sacramento, Sacramento Street Cars, Sacramento Trolley Cars, train, William Burg
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