Board Chambers Meetings
Providing and distributing programming of interest to residents that will inform, educate, and enlighten, as well as encourage participation in government services, activities, and decision-making. Expanding citizen awareness of government and its decision-making processes by exposing citizens to live and tape delayed government meetings.
Enhancing existing public information materials and use cable television as a public information tool. Providing information about programs and services offered by government departments, agencies, boards, commissions, and government-supported agencies.
Providing and distributing programming of interest to residents that will inform, educate, and enlighten, as well as encourage participation in government services, activities, and decision-making. Expanding citizen awareness of government and its decision-making processes by exposing citizens to live and tape delayed government meetings.
Enhancing existing public information materials and use cable television as a public information tool. Providing information about programs and services offered by government departments, agencies, boards, commissions, and government-supported agencies.
Episodes
Friday Apr 10, 2026
Sacramento Sewers: Meeting Called, Then Canceled for Lack of Quorum
Friday Apr 10, 2026
Friday Apr 10, 2026
The Sacramento Area Sewer District meeting on April 8, 2026 was called to order, roll was taken, and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Several members were present, but a quorum was not established. After a brief recess, the meeting was adjourned and canceled for both the Sewer District and the Northern California Sanitation Agency's Financing Authority. The next meeting is tentatively scheduled for May 13, 2026.
Friday Apr 10, 2026
Friday Apr 10, 2026
The Sacramento First 5 Commission meeting covers approval of minutes, committee updates, and reports on equity, advocacy, and community events. Major discussions focus on the proposed 2027–2030 implementation plan with a 20% funding reduction, public comments on breastfeeding and family services, and detailed program evaluations. Staff present budget recommendations, strategic priorities, and options to sustain maternal and child health, child care quality, and parent leadership within shrinking revenues.
Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Watt Avenue Safe Stay: 350-Bed Shelter and County Update 4/6/26
Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
This episode covers the Watt Avenue Safe Stay Project in Sacramento County — a 350-person shelter complex meant to increase homeless shelter capacity and provide on-site behavioral health and wraparound services. County and city officials, operators, and community members discuss project design, operations, low-barrier service models, timelines, funding challenges, and community engagement.
Speakers explain causes for construction delays, plans for outreach and resident intake, safety and case-management protocols, and next steps for coordination, accountability, and openings. The episode emphasizes capacity, compassion, consequences, and coordination as the framework for the county's homelessness response.
Monday Apr 06, 2026
LAFCO 4/1/26 -Florin Water
Monday Apr 06, 2026
Monday Apr 06, 2026
The Sacramento LAFCO meeting reviewed the Municipal Service Review and proposed Sphere of Influence for Florin County Water District, highlighting aging wells, undersized mains, compliance gaps, financial strain after a prior rate rollback, and PFAS/contaminant risks.Consultants recommended a coterminous sphere, infrastructure and governance improvements, and corrective actions for out-of-area services; the commission adopted the MSR/SOI, noted recent rate increases, and added annual monitoring requirements including CIP updates, insurance review, hydraulic/fireflow checks, and progress reports.
Tuesday Mar 31, 2026
Board of Supervisors - 3/24/26
Tuesday Mar 31, 2026
Tuesday Mar 31, 2026
Sacramento County Board of Supervisors meeting on March 24th featured several significant community recognitions and administrative approvals. The board honored Keith Goodrich upon his retirement from the Department of Waste Management and Recycling, celebrated Victoria Lazo’s 25 years of service with the security team, and passed resolutions designating March as Women’s History Month and April as Organic Waste and Food Recovery Month.
Major infrastructure and economic actions included approving an increase in the airport rental car customer facility charge from $9 to $12 to fund a new walkable consolidated facility and receiving a report on the California Capital Air Show, which generated an estimated $10.7 million in regional economic benefit. The board also accepted the 2025 General Plan Annual Report, highlighting progress in environmental justice, infill development, and housing element compliance.
Policy discussions were dominated by a new Illegal Fireworks Strategic Plan, which shifts to a deterrence-first model and increases penalties to a per-device fine of up to $10,000 in sensitive areas like the American River Parkway. Fiscal reports projected a $101 million structural deficit for the 2026-27 fiscal year, largely attributed to federal safety net cost shifts under HR1.
Friday Mar 27, 2026
Planning Commission 3/23/26: 2025 General Plan Report & Housing Momentum
Friday Mar 27, 2026
Friday Mar 27, 2026
The County Planning Commission meeting on March 23, 2026, reviewed the 2025 General Plan Annual Report, focusing on economic development implementation, housing element progress and RHNA permit activity, climate action and environmental justice updates, and awarded state and federal housing grants.Commissioners approved the Fleming Avenue tentative parcel map to subdivide a 1.5-acre lot into four parcels with floodplain-related conditions, elected new chair and vice chair, and received a planning director’s update on upcoming zoning code amendments and work for 2026.
Friday Mar 27, 2026
Friday Mar 27, 2026
The Sacramento Metro Air Quality Management District meeting reviewed an organizational assessment and leadership development report and discussed next steps for strengthening public engagement and policy coordination.Staff presented AB 617 Community Emission Reduction Plan proposals covering commercial sources (salons, auto body, landscaping), residential measures (appliance electrification, air filtration, lawn equipment incentives), and outreach strategies including schools and multilingual community events.Board members debated advocacy vs. neutrality, early land-use engagement, and outreach tactics, and a public commenter requested further review and potential extension on a crematorium proposal near an elementary school.
Friday Mar 27, 2026
Friday Mar 27, 2026
March 19, 2026 meeting of the Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency: a quorum convened, and a public commenter requested purchase of surplus levee farmland after repeated unanswered inquiries.Executive Director Jason Campbell reported on federal budget and appropriations work, community project funding requests, bond refunding plans targeting up to $50 million, and potential state match uncertainties. He also updated the board on Folsom Dam gate 8 proof-of-concept work with an estimated October timeline.The board recessed to closed session with no reportable action, approved consent items, and formed finance and policy committees before adjourning.






