
West Sacramento residents now have the chance to shape their city’s environmental future. The draft of the City’s Climate Action Plan (CAP) has officially been released, and public input is being actively sought. The plan outlines strategies to combat climate change and promote sustainability, and the city encourages community members to review the document and provide feedback.
The Climate Action Plan (CAP) for West Sacramento is nearing its final stages, and community input remains a crucial part of the process. The CAP will be presented to the Environmental and Utilities Commission and the Planning Commission in the coming months, before making its way to the City Council for approval, expected sometime between summer and fall.
The adoption process is designed to be open and transparent, with an emphasis on public participation. City officials recognize that the CAP is not just a document for discussion in council chambers, but a shared vision for a more sustainable West Sacramento. The plan will address key issues like renewable energy, carbon footprints, and resilience in the face of a changing climate.
This is an opportunity for residents to help shape the future of their city by contributing feedback on how West Sacramento can respond to the climate crisis. The city welcomes input from those who have ideas or concerns related to these topics, as this collective feedback will play a role in finalizing the CAP as a comprehensive and forward-looking guide.









