21st Avenue Buffalo Grass Pilot Project

Welcome to the 21st Avenue Buffalo Grass Pilot Project

Our Heritage and Vision

Once the lifeline of community connectivity, the median along 21st Avenue from Stockton Boulevard to 79th Street holds a storied history within the heart of Sacramento. Originally laid down as a streetcar line by the Central California Traction Company over 110 years ago, this strip connected the bustling downtown to burgeoning neighborhoods like Colonial Heights and others for mere nickels a ride. With the cessation of streetcar operations in 1968 and subsequent urban developments, this historic pathway transformed into a green median, now woven into the fabric of daily community life.

Despite its transformation, the median has been embraced by the community. Lush with grass and lined with trees, the median serves as an unofficial space for walking, jogging, and community gatherings. Over the decades, local beautification efforts have fostered not only growth in greenery but also in community spirit.

Grand opening of Colonial Heights historical flyer open_in_full

Responding to Today’s Needs

Amidst California’s growing water conservation needs driven by prolonged droughts and climate change, our state has enacted regulations requiring the cessation of potable water usage in medians across commercial, industrial, and institutional landscapes. As of 2024, new laws mandate significant reductions in water use, prioritizing sustainability and resource efficiency.

Here in Sacramento, we align our community values with these environmental necessities. Recognizing both the ecological and communal importance of the 21st Avenue median, the City of Sacramento is pioneering an innovative approach to conserve water while maintaining the green spaces our residents cherish.

Introducing the Buffalo Grass Pilot Project

This initiative introduces “buffalo grass”, a drought-resistant turf developed at UC Davis, renowned for its low water and maintenance requirements. This pilot project, stretching from Bradford Drive to 79th Street, will replace the existing grass with buffalo grass to evaluate its adaptability to Sacramento’s seasons and its functionality as a community space.

No healthy trees will be removed during this transformation; their preservation is paramount, echoing our commitment to the environment and community well-being. This one-year pilot aims to demonstrate buffalo grass's potential to meet regulatory demands and community needs without compromising our shared spaces' aesthetic and functional value.

example of buffalo grass in backyard open_in_full

Be Part of the Envisioning

We invite all residents to engage actively in this project. Your feedback is invaluable. As we progress, our project microsite will serve as your go-to resource for updates, photographs, event notifications, and more. Here, you can also share your experiences and views on the buffalo grass’s performance and impact on community activities.

Join us in envisioning a sustainable future for the 21st Avenue median, where history and modernity blend seamlessly, fostering a water-wise, resilient, and thriving community.

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