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A Blues Revue
Sunday March 12, 2023
2PM | Tickets are $10 District56 | 8230 Civic Center Drive
Honor Those Who Give Back to Our Community Nominations Are Now Open for the 2023 Mayor’s Volunteer Awards
New Plan Charts Future Path for Trail Improvements

The recently approved Laguna Creek Inter-Regional Trail Master Plan provides the foundation for completion of the trail, which currently has several gaps. When finished, the trail will provide a transportation alternative for the community to connect with schools, retail, medical services, employment opportunities, and recreational amenities within Elk Grove and beyond. Improvements will result in a cohesive trail system that stretches over 10 miles across the entire width of Elk Grove and links into Sacramento’s trail network. For updates and details, visit elkgrovecity.org/lagunacreekplan
Cosumnes CSD Now Hiring for Summer Jobs

Looking for a fun and rewarding seasonal job? Cosumnes CSD Parks and Recreation is seeking passionate individuals to join their summer team. Positions are open in summer camps, sports, aquatics, and more. For more information and to apply, visit cosumnescsd.gov/jobs


Calendar At A Glance

City Council
March 8, 22; April 12, 26 6 p.m.
Arts Commission
March 23; April 27 6:30 p.m.
Disability Advisory Committee
March 15; April 19 6 p.m.
Historic Preservation Committee
March 13; April 10 6:30 p.m.
Diversity and Inclusion Commission
March 21; April 18 6 p.m.
Planning Commission
March 2, 16; April 6, 20 6 p.m.
Trails Committee
March 20; April 17 6 p.m.
Youth Commission March 14; April 11 | 6 p.m.
CITY MEETINGS
2023
Our community benefits in countless ways from businesses, individuals, and organizations who volunteer their time, services, and funds to help improve Elk Grove’s quality of life. Although many volunteers never seek recognition for the work they do and the value they bring to our community, recognizing them helps energize our community. The Mayor’s Volunteer Awards not only honor those who do the work but also demonstrate that volunteerism comes in many forms, serving as a catalyst to inspire others. To help uplift your community and honor a volunteer, nominate one of them for the Mayor’s Volunteer Awards. Nominations are due by March 10. For nomination criteria and forms, visit elkgrovecity.org/award or City Hall at 8401 Laguna Palms Way. Awards will be presented during a City Council Meeting in April.
Going on Vacation? Request a Vacation Check!
The Elk Grove Volunteers in Police Service will keep an eye on your home while you’re away and secure any delivered packages until your return. This free service is available to Elk Grove residents. For more details or to submit a request, visit elkgrovepd.org.

SeeClickFix ed Thousands of Issues Resolved Through Successful App


Since its debut last year, Public Works crews have fixed nearly 3,000 issues reported by residents through the SeeClickFix Elk Grove mobile app. Issues included potholes, roadside litter, graffiti, roadkill, streetlight outages, code violations, and more. Fixing these issues is important to our quality of life. The app provides a quick and convenient way to report and track progress that is open and transparent to all users. Residents can view comment on, and vote to fix problems submitted by others. There’s even the ability to create your own “watch area” to receive notifications on the progress of all reports submitted in your neighborhood. SeeClickFix Elk Grove is available for free download in the Android and Apple app stores, or access the desktop version at elkgrovecity.org/seeclickfix

Please note that SeeClickFix is not monitored 24/7. Urgent infrastructure issues should be reported to the City’s 24-hour Hotline at 916-687-3005. Examples of urgent issues include flooding, fallen tree/branches in the roadway, traffic signal concerns, or stop sign down/missing. Issues related to public safety should be reported directly to the Elk Grove Police Department at 916-714-5115 (non-emergency) or 911 for emergencies.
City Council and Planning Commission meetings are livestreamed online and archived on the City’s website at elkgrovecity.org/watchlive
Recordings of City Council meeting broadcasts are also available on Metro Cable Channel 14. Links to all meeting agendas are available at elkgrovecity.org
Elk Grove City Council
Mayor Bobbie Singh-Allen bsinghallen@elkgrovecity.org
Vice Mayor Kevin Spease District 3 kspease@elkgrovecity.org
Councilmember Darren Suen District 1 dsuen@elkgrovecity.org
Councilmember Rod Brewer | District 2 rbrewer@elkgrovecity.org
Councilmember Sergio Robles District 4 srobles@elkgrovecity.org
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The City does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to, access to, or operations of its programs, services, or activities. Questions, concerns, or complaints may be forwarded to the City’s ADA Coordinator.
Free Tax Services for Seniors

The City of Elk Grove in partnership with AARP Tax-Aide is offering free tax preparation and e-filing services to seniors. Services are provided in person by appointment only at the Elk Grove Aquatics Center (9701 Big Horn Blvd) on Tuesdays and Thursdays and at the Senior Center of Elk Grove inside The Center at District56 (8230 Civic Center Drive) on Fridays. The program is available through April 18. Book your tax appointment online at ca41taxaide.org or by calling 916-498-1000
The Preserve at District56—a Refuge for All


The Preserve at District56 is a special area that preserves the flora and fauna native to Elk Grove. Opened in November 2021, the 28-acre park provides habitat restoration for wetlands, native grasslands, native oak forest, burrowing owl, bats, and migrating birds. Its latest inclusion is a solar-powered pump that taps into an aquifer below and refills the 4.3-acre pond, as needed, based on water loss through evaporation or infiltration. The pond is an important part of the preserve’s ability to provide refuge to a variety of animals. But the preserve isn’t just a refuge for nature, it’s also a unique place for all ages and abilities to explore and take in our natural environment and agricultural history. Park amenities include a historic silo, pistachio orchard, animal habitats, fitness court, walking trails, a wheelchairaccessible playground, picnic tables, and benches. Experience Elk Grove’s largest natural park for yourself, located at 9701 Big Horn Boulevard. Remember to keep wildlife safe, and preserve the habitat by staying on the pathways and out of the pond (including pets).
Family Fun Day
Saturday, April 15 | Noon to 4 p.m.
Old Town Plaza
Gather the family and enjoy an afternoon of fun at this free event featuring carnival games, music, activities, and more! Food is available for purchase. For details about this Youth Commission event, visit elkgrovecity.org/familyfunday.