Election night was an exciting one for many across the country. In our neck of the woods, things were no less intense. Incumbents Linda Budge and Dan Skogland will serve another term on Rancho Cordova City Council. The race for Sacramento County Sheriff has not been officially called at this time, however, 100% of precincts [...]
Nov 3 2010 | Posted in
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Sacramento County’s budget hearings will be held this week as the Board of Supervisors review the recommended budget for the fiscal year 2010-11. The recommended $3.5 billion dollar spending plan provides for all county services including Airports, Child Protective Services, Landfill Operations, Property Tax, Public Health, Regional Parks, Sheriff, Transportation, and many others. In the [...]
Jun 14 2010 | Posted in
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A southern California based company is sending notices that offer their services for fees of $87 to $122 or more for public record copies when the copies may be purchased directly from this office with no additional service fees at an average cost of $15. This information is provided to alert the public that this [...]
Jun 11 2010 | Posted in
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Are you registered to vote? Do you know where your polling place is? These questions and more can be answered by the Sacramento County elections office before you head out to vote tomorrow. The city council positions up for election in Rancho Cordova won’t be filled until November, but other important seats that affect our [...]
Jun 7 2010 | Posted in
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The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to move forward on issuing nearly 1,000 layoff notices to county employees on Tuesday, and more cuts to county programs are under consideration as the board looks to close a $181 million budget gap. Of the 953 positions facing the chopping block, 747 are currently filled; coupled [...]
Jun 4 2010 | Posted in
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Bonnie Penrose of Rancho Cordova was named one of Sacramento County’s Outstanding Senior Volunteers for 2010 and honored at a recent Sacramento County Board of Supervisors meeting. Each year during Older Americans Month, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors and the Sacramento County Adult and Aging Commission join together to recognize outstanding senior volunteers who [...]
May 13 2010 | Posted in
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A new animal care facility on Bradshaw Road and a partnership involving Rancho Cordova have won top honors from the Sacramento Environmental Commission, the Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency announced Friday. The Sacramento County Animal Care Facility opened its doors in October and earned LEED Gold Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council in January. The [...]
May 3 2010 | Posted in
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Last year, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department felt the pinch of a declining budget. Hundreds of sheriff’s department employees were laid off, cutting programs, patrols, and much more. Now, Sacramento County executives are saying that they must cut $166 million to balance next year’s budget. The fiscal budget year begins on July 1, 2010. $55 [...]
Apr 16 2010 | Posted in
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Sacramento County Supervisors voted unanimously last week to transfer their sponsorship of the Mather Community Campus to Volunteers of America, and the transfer will save the county millions in general fund dollars for the next fiscal year. Volunteers of America will receive $5.5 million from the county, and the contract will be funded by several [...]
Mar 30 2010 | Posted in
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Nearly two and a half years ago, proponents of cityhood for Arden Arcade turned our petitions in to LAFCo to be certified and approved as a petition to begin the process of incorporation. LAFCo may have changed the rules on us unexpectedly, but each time we needed help, you stepped up financially, you gave us good advice and were our role models and cheerleaders.
Feb 10 2010 | Posted in
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