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South Sacramento
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The Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency is actively assisting
communities in the South Sacramento residential neighborhoods and
commercial corridors with funding for community centers, child-care
centers, parks, and public infrastructure and facility improvements.
Transportation Infrastructure Improvements
- Various South Sacramento streets design, street lighting, traffic signals,
and improvements
- South Sacramento drainage improvement
- Traffic signal at 41st Avenue and Martin Luther King, Jr.,
Blvd.
- Orange Avenue street design
- 46th Street improvements
- Sacramento Boulevard improvements
- Fruitridge Road street improvements
- Dewey Blvd./ Sampson Blvd. street improvements
Fruitridge Road
- Fruitridge Aquatic Center construction
- Fruitridge Community Center renovation and fencing
- Fruitrdige Head Start Child Care Center
- Fruitridge Library
- Fruitridge Road pedestrian signs
- Fruitridge Road street improvements (including street lights)
- Fruitridge Road sidewalk infill
- Shiloh Arms Child-Care Center design and construction
Lemon Hill Neighborhood
- Lemon Hill Boys & Girls Club land acquisition
- Clayton B. Wire School Fencing
- Head Start Center at Clayton B. Wire School
- Fountain Plaza Park / Former C.B. Wire Park
- Southwest Avenue street improvements
Other South Sacramento Neighborhoods
- Jack Davis Park tree planting
- Bowling Green Park design, construction, and development
- Nicholas Park
- Rainbow Park / Sacramento Boulevard Park
- Pacific School area improvements
Florin Road Commercial Corridor and Florin Mall
- Jose P. Rizal Community Center construction and development
- Florin Mall Drive
Old Florin Town
- Old Florin Town Park
- Old Florin Town Revitalization
- Kara Tract Tennis Courts
- Kara Tract Sewage Collection & Hook-Ups
- Kara Tract Area Park Acquisition
Public Housing and Housing Projects
- Young Street public housing (13 units)
- Southwest Avenue (14 units)
- El Paraiso Senior Housing community (36 units)
- Dewey Boulevard (14 units)
- Nina Way (10 units)
- Self-Help Housing on Dade Way and Melavic Way (Self-help housing is
modeled after Habitat for Humanity, whereby owners invest sweat equity—physical
labor and time—in their own houses.)
Child-Care Center
- Shiloh Arm Child Care Center
- St. Patrick’s Child Care Center
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