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Archive for: August, 2009

Video: Grab Your Seat and Get Ready to Ride

This is just a fun short video by Ryan Lundquist riding his bike across Rancho Cordova. He snapped 882 photos of his ride and put them to music in sequence. Ryan is an active member of the Cordova Towne neighborhood association and a real estate appraiser in Sacramento. Very cool effect and nice job editing. [...]

S.O.C.K.S. Kittens Looking for Forever Homes

SOCKS, a Rancho Cordova organization that focuses on spaying and neutering feral cats, has 9 kittens between 3 and 4 months old available for adoption. All of the kittens have been spayed and/or neutered, given their shots, had a flea treatment and have received a microchip.

The Mystery of Missing Flags Continues!

In January 2009, the City of Rancho Cordova received the award ALTA CALIFORNIA 2009 CULTURE CAPITAL OF AMERICA as one of fifty cities receiving the distinction for the year.

Dan Lungren to Hold Town Hall Meeting on Health Care Aug. 26

Congressman Dan Lungren is looking forward to hearing from his constituents about health care reform at a Town Hall Meeting on Aug. 26. The meeting will take place at the Rancho Cordova City Hall at 2729 Prospect Park Drive at 7 p.m. Lungren is expecting a large turnout for the event. He will be present  in the [...]

Rancho Cordova Cancer Relay Team Offers Shop and Eat Bazaar

The City of Rancho Cordova Relay for Life Team is sponsoring a Shopping and Lunch Bazaar on Friday, August 28th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the American River Room at City Hall that is located at 2729 Prospect Park Drive.

Tin Star Security Offers Security Classes

Local business owners and father-son team of Tin Star Securityhave recently dominated the Northern California market share for security services with contracts with several fairgrounds as well many other private companies. The company’s unique business model is founded on the basis of “quality” security services and uncompromised customer service. Founder and co-owner, Richard Smith decided [...]

Rancho Cordova Looking to Fix Zoning Problems on Folsom Boulevard

The City of Rancho Cordova is hoping to reach out to property owners along Folsom Boulevard who have felt targeted by the Folsom Boulevard Specific Plan. The city held an open discussion on Wednesday with about 20 property owners whose property has been re-zoned from commercial use to residential. The zoning change came about in [...]

Mather Community Campus: A Haven for the Homeless

Hope for homeless people wanting to get off the streets lies just around the corner: The Mather Community Campus, located in Mather Field, is a two-year live-in program that helps the financially destitute get back on their feet and in to permanent housing.

Panhandling Ordinance Passed by Rancho Cordova City Council

Soliciting monetary donations from drivers and pedestrians is no longer allowed in Rancho Cordova. The Rancho Cordova City Council unanimously voted to approve a “Prohibition Against Unsafe Panhandling” ordinance on Monday that makes soliciting money from passersby a misdemeanor in city limits. The ordinance will not affect businesses or organizations that use signs to direct [...]

New Animal Shelter to Open in Fall

If you have driven down Bradshaw Rd. lately, you have probably seen the new Sacramento County Animal Shelter South of Highway 50, looming to the East. The new shelter boasts LEED certification and various artwork throughout the site, but as of yet, is not housing any animals.

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