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The Sacramento Police Department (SPD) polices the city of Sacramento. The Sacramento Fire Department (SFD) provides fire protection and emergency medical services for Sacramento. The Community Development Department is responsible for property development application review, building permits and inspections, code compliance, and long-range ...
Our newsroom has embarked on an intense and focused effort, through the California Public Records Act, to find out what public officials are doing. How does The Sacramento Bee obtain public ...
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Sacramento, California" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Sacramento's city council approved a plan to acquire land and create a Civic Improvement District around the Capitol all the way down to the river in 1947, recommending a 40 foot building setback from Capitol Avenue. The Sacramento Redevelopment Agency (SRA) was created in 1950 to deal with the challenge of enforcing the State's wishes ...
The Sacramento City Council approved a plan in December 2019. ... The art gallery is on a month-to-month lease with the city. Its market building was scheduled to be torn down under the city’s ...
Built in 1898, at the corner of 9th and J Street in Sacramento, California, the 20,000 square feet building was built by the behest of Frank F. Ruhstaller and housed The Ruhstaller Brewery offices. Ruhstaller also managed Buffalo Brewery and made the building its headquarters as well. 78: Runyon House: Runyon House: October 27, 2000
Sacramento, the oldest incorporated city in the State of California, has been governed by a council since the city's citizens approved a city charter in 1849. This charter, known as the "City Charter of 1850" in reference to the year that the charter was recognized by the California State Legislature, provided for the election of a ten-member "Common Council" made up of a Mayor and nine ...
It is a violation of Sacramento’s code to remove or prune a protected tree without a permit. Penalties can result in civil actions, criminal punishments and/or a $250 to $25,000 fine, the city ...