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The Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District’s “Check Before You Burn” season runs from Nov. 1 to Feb. 28 to curb air pollution created by wood smoke.
The Sacramento Weir is opened manually when the Sacramento River reaches 27.5 feet (8.4 m) at the I Street Bridge. It was built in 1916 by the City of Sacramento and contains 48 gates over its 1,920-foot (590 m) length; water from the Sacramento Weir flows through the 1 mile (1.6 km) long Sacramento Bypass and drains into the Yolo Bypass. [6]
A Flood Advisory is in effect until 11 pm tonight for portions of Placer, Sacramento, Yolo, and Sutter counties. Impacts include: local flooding of roadways, urban areas, small streams, and creeks.
The route is known as River Road and Twin Cities Road. Route description. County Route E13 begins at its junction with CR J11 at the eastern terminus of the Walnut Grove Bridge in Walnut Grove and proceeds north on top of the eastern levee of the Sacramento River, along River Road, passing the small town of Locke. At the intersection of River ...
Smoke from the fire was pronounced on the freeway’s southbound lanes as it crosses over the river. The freeway reopened to traffic, according to the CHP, around 5:15 p.m. The cause of the fire ...
About a mile (1.5 km) beyond the Freeport Bridge, SR 160 leaves the levee, enters the city of Sacramento (where state maintenance and control ends), passes under I-5, and farms give way to suburbs. Here the former SR 160 is known as Freeport Boulevard, a major surface road that passes the Sacramento Executive Airport and Sacramento City College ...
The Bee answers reader questions about recent Sacramento storms.
This is a route-map template for the Sacramento River, a waterway in the United States. For a key to symbols, see {{ waterways legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .