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Last summer, the Sacramento community helped identify local issues and opportunities in each of the 10 Community Plan Areas. Now, the Sacramento 2040 team has developed potential key strategies to address these opportunities and issues in your community plan area. From October 6 – 20, community members learned about these key strategies for topics including land use, mobility, housing, and parks access through a self-guided virtual workshop. The city received more than 770 responses to the virtual workshop. You can review a summary of the community feedback received at the virtual CPA workshops link.
The City held two optional orientation to learn more about the General Plan’s Community Plan Areas and how community members could provide input in the upcoming self-guided virtual workshop. You can watch a video of the meeting presentation below.
North Region: Tuesday, October 6 at 5:30 - 6:30 PM
Arden Arcade, Central City, North Natomas, North Sacramento, South Natomas
South Region: Wednesday, October 7 at 5:30 - 6:30 PM
East Sacramento, Fruitridge / Broadway, Land Park, Pocket, South Area
In August of 2020, the project team completed a citywide Scientific Survey regarding various key strategies proposed for the 2040 General Plan Update. You can view or download the report at the following link:
From May 18 to June 26, the Sacramento 2040 team held a six-part online community questionnaire to present and obtain informed input from Sacramento residents. More than 1,130 households participated in the effort, providing more than 1,000 comments. Additionally, more than 45 students participated in a Student Rewards Program to promote the outreach opportunity with their peers and family members. You can review a summary of the community feedback received at the below link.
In 2019, the Sacramento community identified a bold vision for a greener, more equitable, and more livable city. Since then, the Sacramento 2040 team has developed a list of big, bold strategies that are necessary to achieve this overall vision. You can learn about these strategies as they relate to six key topics by watching the videos linked below.
Virtual Workshop: Sustainable Growth & Development
Virtual Workshop: Resiliency & Climate Change
Virtual Workshop: Safe Equitable Inclusive and Just City
Virtual Workshop: Regional Economic Hub
Virtual Workshop: Livability
Virtual Workshop: Interconnected Accessible City
In February and March of 2020, the City of Sacramento hosted three (3) Pop-up workshops as part of the General Plan Update and Climate Action Plan. The Popup workshops were held to engage with the community, including disadvantaged neighborhoods, and collect feedback about key strategies for moving the citywide vision established in Phase 1 forward. The workshops took place at:
A summary of the pop-up workshops and all input obtained is available here.
On February 12, 2020, the City of Sacramento held a stakeholder focus group meeting to discuss draft key strategies that could be the most impactful in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, The discussion topics were centered around proposals for “big and bold” GHG reduction strategies, such as electrification of new buildings, prohibition of new gas lines, elimination of parking minimums, and requirements for electric vehicle charging spaces. A summary of the meeting is available for download.
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