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Alert: Arson at Del Paso ParkOn August 26, 2024, an arsonist destroyed parts of Del Paso Park. The City of Sacramento has continued, for over a year, to ignore pleas from the community and the Sacraramento County Board of Supervisors.Board of Supervisors Voted to Save the ParkOn August 22, 2023, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors voted to start the process that can, ultimately, return Del Paso Park to the local community. To de-incorporate Del Paso Park (i.e. remove it from the City of Sacramento), the border change must be approved by the California Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO).
The Beauty of Del Paso ParkDirectly east of the Ruins of Renfree Field, north of Auburn Blvd, is the untouched wilderness of Del Paso Park & Nature Reserve. The park is a favorite destination of people throughout Arden & Carmichael and offers one of the last natural habitats of Sacramento County. Shockingly, this park, surrounded on three sides by county residents, is within the borders of the City of Sacramento. Sadly, the open space, history, and the unique natural habitat, that has been enjoyed for generations, is threatened by neglect and mismanagement by the City. News CoverageThe following is a story by Fox 40 (March 22, 2023):
The following is a story by CBS 13 (March 22, 2023):
Sign The PetitionWe have created a petition on the Change.org website. Please take a few moments to sign it and leave any comments you wish. We need the voice of the communities of Arden & Carmichael to be heard.
Contact UsIf you have any questions or would like to help out, please e-mail us at: SaveDelPasoPark@outlook.com |