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West Sacramento is the home of the California Highway Patrol Academy, [19] and the CHP Museum is housed on the same grounds. [20] [21] In 2007–2008 there were efforts to move the California Highway Patrol official headquarters from Sacramento (in Sacramento County) to West Sacramento (in Yolo County), [22] but these were ultimately ...
Broderick (formerly, Washington) is a former town in Yolo County, California, United States, now forming part of the City of West Sacramento. It is located just west of the Sacramento River in the eastern portion of the county. Broderick's ZIP Code is 95605 and is in area codes 916 and 279. It lies at an elevation of 23 feet (7 m).
Washington Lake [1] is the location of the Port of Sacramento (also known as Port of West Sacramento), in West Sacramento, California. Lake Washington hosts seagoing ships [clarification needed] along with the Lake Washington Sailing Club (LWSC) and the River City Rowing Club (RCRC). During summers there can be classes to learn how to row and sail.
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She and a couple of dozen residents on Tuesday evening trickled into the West Sacramento Community Center to ask questions and share their concerns about Caltrans’ proposed $465 million express ...
The new district map will ensure that the residents of Broderick and Bryte share a single city council representative. West Sacramento illegally divided Latino neighborhood in district map, judge ...
West Sacramento — a city in Yolo County, ... People from West Sacramento, California (5 P) S. Sacramento River Cats (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "West Sacramento ...
The original Yolo Causeway opened on March 18, 1916 [4] as a two-lane structure 21 feet (6.4 m) wide and 16,538 feet (5,041 m; 3.1322 mi) long, [5] connecting what is now the city of West Sacramento with Davis, California. [2] Residents celebrated with the three day-long Causeway Celebration, held from May 11–14, 1916. [1]: 3.6–7