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Using Sacramento’s land sustainably means creating spaces and buildings that are healthy for our air quality, water quality, and overall quality of life. It means access to reliable transportation options and promotion of economic vitality.
The City is committed to sustainable growth patterns and land use policies. We strive to create a sustainable community that uses land efficiently, preserves the character of existing neighborhoods, and incorporates natural resources.
Outlines urban design policies to enhance walkability, local jobs, and more
Facilitating equitable investments in neighborhood amenities and resources
Promoting infill development around transit to reduce vehicle miles traveled
Sacramento was the first city to earn the State's pro-housing designation
Transportation demand management (TDM) encourages sustainable commuting
Individual actions can help shape broader community growth.
Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) densify development and create housing
Learn about incentives to bike, walk, take transit, or carpool to work
Walk, bike or take transit - instead of driving - to reduce the need for parking
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