City Updates & News
Stay informed about the latest developments, decisions, and announcements from the Sacramento City government.
City Council Approves New Affordable Housing Project
The Sacramento City Council approved $15 million in funding for 'Midtown Commons', a new affordable housing project in Midtown. The development will provide 120 affordable units for low- to moderate-income residents, featuring one, two, and three-bedroom apartments. The project aims to address the city’s housing crisis and promote inclusivity by offering affordable living options in a central, well-connected location. With strong support from housing advocates, this project reflects the city’s commitment to affordable, sustainable housing in Sacramento.

New Ordinance on Short-Term Rentals Passed
Sacramento City Council passed an ordinance regulating short-term rentals like those on Airbnb. Effective July 1, 2025, property owners must register and get permits for short-term rentals. The ordinance sets limits on rental days, occupancy, and requires safety measures such as smoke detectors. It also introduces a transient occupancy tax to fund affordable housing initiatives. The city aims to balance economic benefits with the need to preserve housing availability and neighborhood character.

Budget Amendment for Road Repairs
The Sacramento City Council approved an additional $2.3 million for road repairs in downtown. The funding will address deteriorating conditions on key streets like J Street and L Street. These repairs aim to improve safety and traffic flow, with work scheduled to begin in 30 days. This amendment is part of a broader effort to modernize Sacramento’s infrastructure and ensure safe, accessible streets for residents and businesses.

Public Safety Town Hall Scheduled
The Sacramento Police Department is hosting a Public Safety Town Hall on April 20, 2025, to discuss community safety initiatives and gather public input. Chief Robert Chen will lead the meeting, covering crime trends, community policing, and youth mentorship programs. The event is open to all residents and will be livestreamed with translation services available. This town hall is part of the department’s ongoing efforts to strengthen community-police relations.

Environmental Impact Study Approved for River District
The Sacramento City Council approved $750,000 for an environmental impact study of the River District. The study will assess the potential environmental effects of the River District Specific Plan, which includes the development of housing, office, and retail spaces. The findings will guide further planning to ensure sustainable growth while preserving natural resources and addressing environmental concerns. Community input will be gathered throughout the study process.