Published Mar 2019
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Building a community takes more than buildings — it takes an understanding of housing development and people development. Mutual Housing California gets that. Learn how inside this publication.
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AAA4 and AARP believe how and where we age is shaped by how safe and accessible our communities are — no matter our age. In this publication, you’ll learn what makes an “age-friendly” community. Representatives from AAA4’s Governing Board share what makes their communities great places to live, work and play as we grow older. This publication also features a survey, also available online at www.agencyonaging4.org.
ViewPublished May 2018
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SB 1 is a landmark transportation investment act designed to rebuild California by fixing neighborhood streets, freeways and bridges in communities across California.
ViewPublished Jan 2018
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In order to enact change, the residents and families of low-income or minority neighborhoods must have a voice. When neighborhoods organize into one cohesive power, critical issues that affect its residents are given the attention they need, leading to resolutions that improve lives. In this publication, learn how CNC Education Fund transforms residents into leaders — bringing change to California one neighborhood at a time.
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In 2004, the Sacramento region developed a roadmap for smart growth and improving the quality of life for all residents. It’s called the Sacramento Region Blueprint Transportation/Land Use Plan and it has helped point our region in the right direction. With a wealth of participation from ordinary people, elected representatives and planning professionals, Blueprint was a bottom-up response to how we wanted to see the Sacramento region grow.
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Making Sacramento more sustainable and accessible is a goal shared by everyone. Updating the city's zoning code will allow for smarter infill growth, while also spurring economic growth.
ViewPublished Sep 2010
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Natural gas used to generate electricity in Sacramento comes from a pipeline outside the city. Sacramento needs natural gas storage to ensure there are no interruptions in production.
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