Major Revamp for Franklin Boulevard in Sacramento Set to Enhance Safety and Connectivity by Early 2026
Franklin Boulevard in Sacramento is set for major improvements, including lane reduction, bike lanes, and enhanced pedestrian safety, aiming for early 2026 completion.
Nippon Shokken Slashes Water Usage by 50% in West Sacramento with Innovative Recycling System
Nippon Shokken in West Sacramento halves water usage with a recycled water-cooling system funded by a $15,000 grant, saving 53 million gallons over 20 years.
Modesto Residents and Officers Join in "10K with a Cop" to Strengthen Community Bonds Amidst Road Closures
Modesto hosts "10K with a Cop" event, combining fitness and solidarity, with expected road closures and traffic delays advised by the Modesto Police Department.
Sacramento County Halts Reopening of Sailor Bar Road to Address ADA Compliance and Community Concerns
Sacramento County has paused the reopening of Sailor Bar's gravel road to address ADA compliance and community concerns about maintaining pedestrian access.
Sacramento City Council Approves Groundbreaking Plan for Pedestrian-Friendly Urban Mobility
The Sacramento City Council adopted the Neighborhood Connections Plan to create safer, more navigable streets for pedestrians, cyclists, and other non-vehicle travelers.
Caltrans Announces Weekend Closure of Eastbound US-50 Near West Sacramento for Road Improvement Project
Eastbound US-50 will be closed in West Sacramento for pavement rehabilitation from March 7, 9 p.m. to March 11, 5 a.m. Detours are expected to cause delays.
Rancho Cordova Launches Public Works Projects for Safer Streets Funded by American Rescue Plan Act
Rancho Cordova is upgrading its streets for safety with ARPA-funded public works projects, including new solar-powered streetlights, traffic calming measures, and improved connectivity with multiuse paths.
New Recovery Residence 'The Harbor' Opens in Roseville to Aid Those with Substance Use Disorders
The Harbor, a new 16-bed recovery residence for substance use disorders, has opened in Roseville, offering a dual-model approach to support transitional treatment phases. It's funded by a grant and the American Rescue Plan Act.
Sacramento Celebrates Groundbreaking of Dos Rios Station, Set to Boost Connectivity in River District
Sacramento is constructing the new Dos Rios Station for improved transit access in the River District and Mirasol Village, with various funding sources contributing to the $43 million budget.
Sacramento Cracks Down on Bus Stop Blockers with $100 Fines and AI Camera Enforcement
Sacramento will issue citations to drivers blocking bus stops as part of SacRT’s Bus Stop Enforcement Program, improving safety and service timeliness, with fines set at $100. Advanced cameras on buses will capture violations for the city to review.
Manteca Launches Red-Light Camera Program to Boost Traffic Safety, Warning Period in Effect
The Manteca Police Department started a red-light safety program using cameras to curb red-light violations. The initial 30-day warning phase will issue notices, followed by $490 fines for infractions.
Rancho Cordova Police Department Secures $150K OTS Grant to Enhance Traffic Safety and Enforcement in 2025
The Rancho Cordova Police received a $150,000 OTS grant for traffic safety and enforcement, including DUI checkpoints, distracted driving patrols, and public education.












