Make no mistake about it, I love serving my community. As a City Council Member and Mayor in the City of Elk Grove, I get to do what I love most – serve people and neighborhoods. During my tenure on the Council, we have accomplished much. Just a few of these accomplishments include: reforming our entire city government, bringing good jobs to the community, reducing crime, strengthening our neighborhoods, and much, much more.
May 13 2009 | Posted in
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What’s news? Well, it’s happening all around you each and every day. Our mission at The Rancho Cordova Post is to provide local news and opinion on issues our readers care about. The best way for us to accomplish this is to hear directly from you. We’ve created tools on our website to make this an [...]
May 11 2009 | Posted in
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Assemblymember Alyson Huber would like to remind the public that May 8th has been designated this year as California Peace Officers’ Memorial Day when people throughout the state will honor the ten peace officers that gave their live protecting us.
May 7 2009 | Posted in
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The Mitchell PTSA is busy with ongoing fundraisers, but that doesn’t stop them from hosting an all out musical experience. On Thursday, May 14, the community is invited to attend an evening on the green from 5:30 to 8pm at Mitchell (2100 Zinfandel Dr).
May 5 2009 | Posted in
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Invites Residents to Come “Meet Your Assemblymember” and Share Your Issues Assemblymember Alyson Huber would like to invite residents of Assembly District 10 to join her at a town hall meeting at Rancho Cordova City Hall on Thursday, April 30.
Apr 29 2009 | Posted in
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Having read the details of Measure B, what is clear is that it’s designed to keep taxes low and make them fair. First, it keeps taxes low: It does not increase tax rates at all. (Contrary to a recent rumor about increasing the tax on electricity bills, for example.) The fact is that Measure B would continue the current Utility Users’ Tax (UUT) at a rate of 2.5%. This rate is lower than those charged by 90% of the other 142 California cities who charge UUTs.
Apr 28 2009 | Posted in
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Thuy Huynh Tresner’s modest storefront popped in to Rancho Cordova last October with little fanfare. During a time when many people were watching their pocketbooks with concern, her small bridal shop didn’t garner as much attention as it might have in years past. Tresner, however, is hoping that will change soon; her rags-to-riches-to-rags fairytale is [...]
Today the Associated General Contractors of California and Granite Construction Company, along with 40 industry partners, hosted a Construction Career Awareness Day for 1750 high school students from around Sacramento-San Joaquin region.
Apr 24 2009 | Posted in
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The City of Rancho Cordova is partnering with the Sacramento Children’s Museum to bring about a hands on interactive center for the children of Rancho Cordova and the greater Sacramento area. Sacramento Children’s Museum representatives will announce site selection for the Museum and the activity areas that will be in the opening phase at the [...]
Apr 17 2009 | Posted in
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Rancho Cordova and the Sacramento Habitat for Humanity are currently in negotiations to build nine houses on Investment Circle, a street located off of Folsom Boulevard between Coloma Road and Mills Park Drive. Once plans are finalized the organization will begin to look for candidates in the Rancho Cordova area to take over ownership of [...]
Apr 1 2009 | Posted in
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