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Excerpt from the Sacramento Register of Historic and Cultural Resources, which describes the Capitol Mansions Historic District identifying contributing and non-contributing parcels.
Preservation Sacramento is a membership-based non profit organization dedicated to protecting Sacramento's historic places and encouraging quality urban design through advocacy, outreach and activism. http://www.preservationsacramento.org/
The City's Historic Preservation program began in 1974 and the program’s primary objectives are to identify, protect and assist in the preservation, rehabilitation, adaptive reuse and awareness of the City’s historic and cultural resources.
http://www.cityofsacramento.org/Community-Development/Planning/Urban-Design/Preservation
The Preservation Commission is responsible for developing preservation policies to include in the City's general plan and nominating properties eligible for listing in the Sacramento register as landmarks, historic districts and contributing resources
http://www.cityofsacramento.org/Community-Development/Planning/Commissions/Preservation-Commission
The Community Development Department is in the process of developing "Historic District Plans." that are preservation design standards for historic district properties. Visit the project website to learn more: www.cityofsacramento.org/HDP
Historic Sacramento photographs and document archive: http://www.sacramentohistory.org/index.html
The City of Sacramento has a long‐standing reputation as the City of Trees. With a changing environment and new technological tools, an updated Urban Forest Master Plan is required to preserve the health and stewardship of Sacramento’s urban forest. More information about the Master Plan and scheduled workshops is available at:
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Sacramento, CA 95816
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