Category: Archived Event
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Humanize Book Discussion & Neighborhood Walk
Strong SacTown is holding a book club for Humanize: A Maker’s Guide to Designing Our Cities! We will discuss the book and also do a neighborhood walk to discuss the “humanity” of different buildings. RSVP to join!
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Virtual Community Meeting on the City Street Design Standards Amendment!
Join Strong SacTown in having a big presence at the City of Sacramento’s Community Meeting on the Street Design Standards amendment. Share your values and goals for how the City designs its streets.
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Parking Space Takeover for End of May is Bike Month!
SABA members will be taking over a few car parking spaces on R Street with snacks and activities to help people imagine what better uses for space could be!
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June 2024 Monthly Meeting
Come join us at our June meeting at Old Soul at the Weatherstone (812 21st St)! We will be joined briefly by District 4 Councilmember Katie Valenzuela. We will also discuss the City Council Final Budget Hearing, upcoming June social events, and updates from our Streets for People project.
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Action Alert: Support Safe Roadways and Oppose Fare-Free Transit Cut at May 7 City Budget Meeting
Advocate for safer roadways and supporting transit in Sacramento! The City of Sacramento’s Budget & Audit Committee will discuss a pivotal proposal for the 2024-25 Budget.
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Strong SacTown Bike Ride for May is Bike Month
For May Is Bike Month, Strong SacTown will be leading a bike ride through Midtown, Old Sac and back along R Street to learn which features make Sacramento a Strong Town and which could be stronger.
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SABA March Social Ride
Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates (SABA) is having their next monthly social ride on Sunday, March 24th to observe improvements to the American River Bike Trail!
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April 2024 Monthly Meeting
Come join us at our April meeting at Old Soul at the Weatherstone (812 21st St)! We will be doing a small training on Tabling & Listening Skills for building trust in your community, planning tabling at the Earth Day Fair, and discussing ideas for Park(ing) Day!
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City Workshop on March 14th for Community Input on 2024/25 Budget
The City is inviting community input on their Fiscal Year 2024-25 City Budget. This is an important (and unfortunately rare) chance for regular residents to ask questions, pose challenges, and offer input and solutions about how our city uses their funds.
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City Workshop on March 13th for Community Input on 2024/25 Budget
The City is inviting community input on their Fiscal Year 2024-25 City Budget. This is an important (and unfortunately rare) chance for regular residents to ask questions, pose challenges, and offer input and solutions about how our city uses their funds.