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A recent attempt to plan traffic-calming measures in Alkali Flat created a firestorm among neighbors, leaving them anything but calm. When neighborhoods experience traffic issues, they often turn to the city for relief through the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program – a program designed to get the neighbors involved in finding solutions to problems of speeding, traffic volume and other road- and vehicle-related issues. The traffic-calming program for Alkali Flat began last March, according to the city website. That process included studies of traffic patterns in the area, a variety of public notices and a public meeting on a proposed plan for measures to ease traffic. The final plan wa
Neighborhood Advisory Group members expressed concern about the growing number of social services centers – and the type of people they attract – within the Alkali Flat, Mansion Flats and Boulevard Park neighborhoods at the NAG meeting Monday night. A new Goodwill drop center is planned for the corner of 16th and G streets and none of the speakers at the meeting were in favor of the new development. Members said that these drop centers are often neglected and become a hub for vagrants. Martha Domjanovic, a Midtown resident and representative for the Washington Park Neighborhood Association, shared her concerns at the meeting with the lack of knowledge she had of the proposed Goodwill dro
Want to try yoga but just can't afford it? Yoga teachers had you in mind when they formed the Yoga Seed Collective. Sacramento's newest yoga studio opened Saturday to bring yoga to a larger audience. The collective takes donations of whatever each person can afford. "I love it," said Sarah Wolfe, a 25-year-old freelance makeup artist, after taking a yoga class Monday morning. "You can relax and have a settled mind knowing you don't have to break the bank to be here." The collective was formed by three yoga teachers: Sara Johnson, Zack Pasillas and Erin Reschke, who now make up the volunteer board of directors. Pasillas was already offering donation-only yoga classes at the Tahoe Park
Alkali-Mansion Flats Businesses May Participate in the City of Sacramento Public Bicycle Rack Program. Installing accessible bicycle racks nearby a business promotes increased bicycle ridership, an alternative to driving, and decreased demand for parking. The City’s Department of Transportation will install bicycle racks in the public right-of-way for businesses that have a need for bicycle parking. Businesses requesting a City bicycle rack are encouraged to submit an application to the Parking Services Division by visiting the Bicycle Rack Request Application website. Minimum requirements are: Businesses must be currently in operation and have customers, employees or visitors who
Ashley Tully of Sacramento Habitat for Humanity attended the monthly membership meeting to introduce us to their program and to encourage participation by our membership. There is an immediate opportunity for families in need…with the ability to make small monthly mortgage payments, whose credit record can demonstrate responsibility, and who has the desire to help themselves and other families in need…to be able to own a home! Sacramento Habitat for Humanity (SHfH) is a non-profit housing ministry that works with selected, low-income partner families who want to learn what it takes to become responsible homeowners. Qualified families will partner with SHfH to build and purchase their ow
Preparation for the Green Line to the River District (7th Street and Richards Boulevard) is moving along with early construction taking place along 7th Street between B Street and closer to downtown at 7th Street between F and H streets. Construction crews will spend the next two weeks relocating a large sewer main in preparation for laying track. It is not desirable to have “wet” utilities underneath light rail tracks and therefore, these utilities must be moved so they are easily accessible once light rail track is laid. During the construction, which will take place around the clock from Monday, May 17 through Wednesday, June 2, 7th Street will change from three lanes to one lane at F
Neighbors need to be aware of the fact that it’s good to call and report ANY neighborhood disturbances to the Sac PD. This keeps patrols up in our area and could reduce crime activity. Call the Sacramento Police Department's non-emergency line at 264-5471 if ever you are bothered by unreasonable neighborhood noise, crime, or vagrants in our area. If the disturbance is of an urgent nature, dial 911 (or 916-264-5151 from your cell phone). This will help keep the Sac PD in-the-know about any inappropriate action in our area such as domestic noise, garbage or other scavenging, potential theft activity, vagrants on your property, etc. In order to keep police street patrols active, disturbanc
In follow-up to the prior Newsletter article about noise disturbances: a written request to prohibit garbage truck hauling service prior to 7AM (daylight hours) has been met with voluntary compliance from area garbage haulers. Sacramento Regional Solid Waste Authority (SWA) General Manager/ Engineer, Paul Phillco, and City of Sacramento Integrated Waste General Manager, Edison Hicks, have stated that January 2011, an ordinance amendment could allow an exclusive service zone in the downtown area to improve implementation of the City’s general plan. Such a positive change would limit the number of haulers, noise, route frequency and wear and tear on our streets. I'm happy to share their res
Back-in angled parking installation Schedule: We expect the installation to extend for approximately 3 weeks, from May 24th to June 11th of this year. Residents should be aware that during this period they may experience a few partial road/lane closures as a result of the pavement grinding and striping as well as a temporary loss of on-street parking and parking restrictions along the concerned street segments. A traffic control plan will be in place.
Many years from now, when I am telling my grand-children stories of my life; Thursday May 20, 2010, will be a story that I will recall with many fond memories. I will describe it as the perfect day; a day when an entire community came together with the common goal of building a new park and playground for the children. I will remember a day when the laughter of children echoed throughout the park, as they ran around in anticipation of the new playground being built that they helped design. I will tell them that during this day, children blew bubbles, got their face painted, and shouted out their balloon animal of choice to ‘Dilly-Dally The Clown’. I will recount stories of how a small grou
The monthly meeting of the Alkali Flats-Mansion Flats Neighborhood Association will be held this Thursday, February 12, at the Boys & Girls Club. The Club is at 1117 G Street, and the meeting will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Sacramento police and POP (Problem-Oriented Policing) officers will attend, with a deputy City Attorney. Together, they will address a long-awaited strategy to reduce crime in the neighborhood, particularly homelessness and drug dealing. The Downtown Partnership will also be making a presentation and will work with the association to help achieve some common goals to improve the neighborhoods, which are on the north side of the downtown Grid. Representatives of th