
Sacramento City Parks, Youth, and Community Enrichment staff will present the draft Sutter’s Landing Park Draft Site Plan to the City’s Parks and Community Enrichment Commission this Thursday, March 6, 2025 beginning at 5:30 pm at City Hall. Please plan on attending and speaking in favor of a nature-focused plan.
A copy of the one-page site plan and link to the document are provided here. The link also includes a page from the City’s Parks Plan 2040 that includes “Key Direction 6: Foster Nature and Trail Connections” including “Designate Natural Areas for the Purpose of Protection and Best Practice Maintenance Planning.”
Key points to raise:
If you can’t attend the meeting, please email your comments to the Commissioner that represents the City Council district in which you live. Even better, you can send your email to each of these email addresses.
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Thank you in advance for considering this request. I hope to see you at this Thursday’s City Parks and Community Enrichment Commission meeting.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need any additional information.
Sincerely,
Corey Brown
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City of Sacramento Parks and Community Enrichment Commission Members/Emails:
A copy of the one-page site plan and link to the document are provided here. The link also includes a page from the City’s Parks Plan 2040 that includes “Key Direction 6: Foster Nature and Trail Connections” including “Designate Natural Areas for the Purpose of Protection and Best Practice Maintenance Planning.”
Key points to raise:
- Sutter’s Landing Park provides the City’s greatest (or one of its greatest) opportunities to implement Parks Plan 2040 Key Direction 6 by designating the park’s large “Mound” area and the West SLP properties as “Natural Areas.”
- Sutter’s Landing Park provides a convenient and low-cost place for children and their families to connect to nature and the outdoors
- Specifically urge the Commission to support designating the Mound and the West SLP areas as Natural Areas and provide for the protection and restoration of the important habitat these properties provide for habitat for sensitive and other species including Swainson’s hawks, red-tailed hawks, White-tailed kites, deer, rabbits, and many others.
- Provide any additional comments you have regarding the site plan and/or discuss your personal experiences enjoying Sutter’s Landing Park.
If you can’t attend the meeting, please email your comments to the Commissioner that represents the City Council district in which you live. Even better, you can send your email to each of these email addresses.
* [email protected]
* [email protected]
* [email protected]
* [email protected]
* [email protected]
* [email protected]
* [email protected]
* [email protected]
* [email protected]
* [email protected]
Thank you in advance for considering this request. I hope to see you at this Thursday’s City Parks and Community Enrichment Commission meeting.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need any additional information.
Sincerely,
Corey Brown
[email protected]
City of Sacramento Parks and Community Enrichment Commission Members/Emails: