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December 2023 Viewpoint

In this edition: SCNA Board selects new Sierra 2 executive director, Sign up now for Light Up Curtis Park, 100th birthday of Sierra School building celebration Dec. 5, Nominating Committee announces names of 2024 board candidates, SCNA Board Candidate Statements, Thank you for the privilege of serving as your

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Activities

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City’s appeal of courts’ gas station rulings is final

Editor’s note: The printed version of this article said the judge ordered City Council to conduct another vote “within 60 days.” The judge’s order did not include a deadline. The holdings of two courts that developer Paul Petrovich was unfairly treated in 2015 when City Council denied permission for

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3 finalists for name of Crocker Village park

The three finalists for the name of the new city park in Crocker Village are Rivett Park, Petrovich Family Park and Ray Eames Park. All three names will be forwarded to the city’s Parks and Community Enrichment Commission. The public may attend the commission meeting at 6 p.m. Aug.

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Excerpts from four decades of our neighborhood publication

1979 Douglas DeVries: “As president of SSNA and as your neighbor, I take great pride in the fact that this neighborhood now has an organization to represent it in dealing with city and school district matters affecting our daily lives, such as retention of Sierra School for community purposes.”

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Name the New Park

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 is responsible for the new commercial opportunities that we know as Crocker Village. What you may not know is

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Crocker Village 65-foot sign wins conditional approval

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 – in the Crocker Village shopping center. Unless appealed to the Planning Commission within 10 days of the Feb.

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