Tag: Event Announcement
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Tabling at ECOS Earth Day
Strong SacTown will be tabling at the Sacramento ECOS Earth Day Fair, a free, family-friendly event, to help raise awareness and engage the public about urban planning, city design, and making a more livable city.
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Bus Stop Bench Planning Meeting
Join Strong SacTown’s first bus bench project planning meeting to finalize design option, discuss event plans, determine roles, and assign tasks for people to take on to prepare for build day.
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Join May is Bike Month!
May is National Bike Month and Sacramento is booming with tons of events to celebrate biking! Strong SacTown will be participating by joining events and hosting a few as well. Pump those tires and gear up with us!
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Fruit Tree Care Workshop with ReWild Sacramento
Join our friends at ReWild Sacramento on April 26 at the New Roots Farm for a fun and informative event all about tree care.
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Hidden Housing Bike Tour
Join Strong SacTown for May is Bike Month as we do a bike tour visiting some small housing projects and learn how they were developed from the owners.
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May Monthly Meeting
Are you a transit rider? Don’t miss this meeting! We will hear from James Drake, Senior Manager of Service Planning at SacRT on the update to their long-term plan.
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Tell City Council on March 25: Support Quick-Build Traffic Calming
We need your help to get City Council to approve one of our long-standing recommendations: funding rapid response Quick-Build traffic calming on high-injury roads!
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April Monthly Meeting
Our next Monthly Meeting is on April 3! This month’s topic: Neighborhood Associations. Learn from two local NA presidents on how and why to work with your neighborhood association.
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Strong SacReads – Walkable City Book Club
Join Strong SacTown for an engaging discussion of Walkable City by Jeff Speck! Guided by this thought-provoking book, we’ll explore how cities can be transformed into vibrant, walkable spaces that improve our health, economy, and quality of life.
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Small Development Workshop with Incremental Development Alliance
Small scale, incremental development is a tested approach to cost-effectively preserving existing buildings, strengthening their blocks, and improving the financial fundamentals of their contexts over time. The City of Sacramento is partnering with Incremental Development Alliance to put on an 8-hour in-person class which will explain all the processes and concepts a small developer encounters…