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Rancho Cordova News Briefs 2-16-24

Feb 13, 2024 02:50PM ● By City of Rancho Cordova News Release

Mayor Sander at the Rancho Cordova Luncheon

Mayor David Sander spoke about the city's plans for 2024 and his National League of Cities presidency at the Rancho Cordova Luncheon last month. His speech can be watched at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXgqD7UPvlQ.

Clutch Unveils New Headquarters in Rancho Cordova

Clutch, an innovative women-owned business—and also named the fastest-growing business in the Greater Sacramento area—recently moved its headquarters to Rancho Cordova.

Celebrating Diversity: Black History Month

Rancho Cordova celebrates and supports our diverse community throughout Black History Month and all year long. The Celebrating Diversity webpage is an online resource for upcoming events and programs in the region and virtual experiences. Learn more at https://www.cityofranchocordova.org/residents/community-topics/celebrating-diversity/black-history-month.

Save the Date for Spring Service Day

The City of Rancho Cordova is known for its spirit of volunteerism and service to the community, but this year, that commitment will grow exponentially with the city’s first Rancho Cordova Spring Service Day on Friday, May 18. More information to come about how to volunteer your time and talents for many projects citywide.

Grant Applications Accepted Started February 5

The city will be accepting applications for Community Enhancement & Investment Fund grants from individuals, organizations, businesses, and community partners interested in enhancing the community. Applications will be accepted from Monday, February 5 through Monday, March 15.

Youth Environmental Leadership Camp Seeking Applicants

The immersive summer program lets campers connect with nature, learn about human impacts on the environment and discover career opportunities. Students entering 6th or 7th grade this fall are encouraged to apply.

Rossmoor Bar Trails Enhancement Project

A project to improve pedestrian accessibility and preserve native habitat in the Rossmoor Bar area is currently in the planning phase. Trail improvement concepts will be shared with the public through an online survey.

City Offers Free Trees and Stump Removal Service

Save money and beautify your yard with the city's Urban Forest Program Stump Removal Service! A professional arborist crew can remove and grind your stump and replace it with a free shade tree.

Animal Services Seeking Towel and Blanket Donations

Help lost, stray and wild animals stay safe and comfortable while in care by donating used, clean towels or blankets to the city's Animal Services Division.