As of October 13, Sacramento County has been allowed to move further into the State’s less restrictive Red Tier 2 (substantial) and issued an amended Public Health Order. Updates include: All school grade levels in ...

As of October 13, Sacramento County has been allowed to move further into the State’s less restrictive Red Tier 2 (substantial) and issued an amended Public Health Order. Updates include: All school grade levels in ...
Sacramento County's Revised Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2020-21 has been released and the Board of Supervisors will begin hearings at 5 p.m., Wednesday, Sep. 9, 2020. The hearings will continue beginning at 9:30 ...
On August 28, 2020, California Governor Newsom announced a new tiered system of county monitoring and criteria for re-opening of business sectors. Based on recent data, each county will fall into one of four colored ...
The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday, May 19, 2020, to approve a letter of “attestation” requesting a local variance from the State of California to advance through Stage 2 of California’s “Resilience Ro ...
Sacramento County extended the local COVID-19 Public Health ‘Stay at Home’ Order until at least May 22, 2020. This is the second extension since I and other county officials announced the original Order on March 19. A ...
Since the County of Sacramento Public Health Officer and California Governor Gavin Newsom concurrently issued stay-at-home orders on March 19, 2020, you have been asked to drastically change your day-to-day behavior t ...
Sacramento County Public Health Order On March 19, 2020, Sacramento County joined several other Northern California counties to direct all individuals to stay at their place of residence except for essential activitie ...
We know that the people of Sacramento County depend on our services and programs, and we are working to make sure essential needs for all residents are met. In an effort to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect t ...
While at the 2020 National Association of Counties’ (NACo’s) Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C., the Health Policy Committee, which I chair, reviewed a handful of resolutions for full board consideration includi ...