01/01/2023
Stormy weather is forecast today and in the coming week. RCPD wants to remind our community to drive with care and slow down. If you come across bodies of standing water, do not drive through them and find an alternate route. Also, remember that when traffic signal lights go out, the intersection becomes a four-way stop.
To report flooding, clogged storm drains, fallen trees in the roadway, traffic signal outages, or other non-life threatening emergencies during a storm, call 916.851.8710. Service is available during regular business hours and after-hours. For life-threatening emergencies, call 911. For more information, visit CityofRanchoCordova.org/Storm.
01/01/2023
Sacramento County today issued a Proclamation of Local State of Emergency for Winter Storms.
The Board of Supervisors will ratify the proclamation within seven days of the proclamation signing at a special meeting.
Learn more: https://www.saccounty.gov/news/latest-news/Pages/County-Proclaims-Winter-Storm-State-of-Emergency-2022.aspx
09/06/2022
Tips for Family E-Biking with Children | Cascade Bicycle Club
Parenthood often corresponds with an increase in driving, but a growing number of parents are rejecting the automobile-centric American lifestyle in favor of a healthier and happier mode of family transportation: electric cargo bikes.
08/29/2022
American River Parkway trail closure in Rancho Cordova due to construction
The closures are from the El Manto entrance to the Sunriver Park entrance, the city of Rancho Cordova said.
08/20/2022
Ask a cycling coach: “I’ve not cycled in years, how do I get from the couch to 30 miles?”
Want to experience life on two wheels, but don't know where to start? Here's our top tips for getting you rolling
08/14/2022
The Excessive Heat Watch has been extended. It starts late Tuesday morning and continues to Friday evening for the Sacramento Valley, northern San Joaquin Valley, adjacent foothills & eastern Delta. Expect widespread moderate to locally high heat risk.
07/27/2022
Last chance to enter our GIVEAWAY! All month we have been celebrating by spotlighting some of our many District parks. What better way to close out than by doing a of some of our goodies!
We invite you to visit our parks and post a selfie with . Don't forget to tag us! The last day to enter is Sunday, July 31.
07/26/2022
Unlike humans, cats and dogs cannot sweat to keep cool; they cool their bodies off through panting and the pads of their feet. As a pet owner, it’s important to take measures to keep them cool during high temperatures.
Here are some tips for keeping your pet safe from the heat:
• Never leave your pet in a parked car
• Avoid extreme heat
• Don’t exercise with your pets when it is too hot
• Use sunscreen
• Secure your dog during transport
• Be your pet’s lifeguard
Learn more at www.saccounty.gov/news/latest-news/Pages/Keep-Pets-Safe-During-Hot-Weather.aspx.
07/04/2022
Have a fun and safe 4th of July!