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Proposed shelter needs state funding, another vote
Earlier this year, I proposed two temporary homeless shelter sites in District 5 – one at the Florin Road Regional Transit station parking lot, and the other in a Caltrans-owned
Earlier this year, I proposed two temporary homeless shelter sites in District 5 – one at the Florin Road Regional Transit station parking lot, and the other in a Caltrans-owned
When diagnosing a tree’s health problems, inevitably the question arises about fertilization. Trees require certain mineral elements for healthy growth. Nutrient deficiencies can cause a reduction in shoot growth, leaf
SCNA has established an ad hoc committee to reduce carbon emissions in the neighborhood through environmentally friendly yard care. During the May 18 neighborhood yard sale, neighbors are invited to
Montgomery Way narrows, bends and widens with great views in all directions. South Curtis Oaks developer J.C. Carly lived on the street and planned it as a showplace of what
It is no small thing to name a park, and yet that is precisely what we are being asked to do. As many of you know, the Petrovich Development Company
The aisles in the new Safeway store in the Crocker Village shopping center are named after a number of Curtis Park streets, including Donner Way, Marshall Way, Portola Way and
Kimberley Bond, who has lived in Crocker Village for a year, is now delivering Viewpoint to the homeowners on Crocker Drive. Kimberley lived in Oak Park from 2008 to 2015.
When I inspect large trees, the homeowners usually ask if their trees are safe. As an arborist involved with trees for more than 38 years, I realized not to use
The Curtis Park Village Community Association held its quarterly meeting Feb. 12 in a model home on Crocker Drive. More than two dozen residents attended. In attendance were Mike Paris
A Sacramento zoning administrator has approved with conditions a request by Petrovich Development Co. for a variance to allow two freestanding signs – one 65 feet, the other 35 feet
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