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Assemblymember Kevin McCarty announces budget allocations for local Sacramento projects

For immediate release:

SACRAMENTO - Assemblymember Kevin McCarty (D-Sacramento) announces the securing of millions of dollars for local Sacramento projects in the final 2023-24 State Budget.

 “I believe strongly in investing in our communities,” said Assemblymember Kevin McCarty. “I’m proud to continue to support these organizations and park projects in Sacramento that will help uplift our neighborhoods.”

Local Sacramento budget wins in Assembly District 6 include:

 

Amount

Project

$500,000

Little Saigon Entryway Arch on Stockton Blvd

$300,000

Alchemist CDC Oak Park Garden Project

$300,000

Shading for Gardenland, Northgate, and ShoeBird parks

$300,000

Community eBike lending library and bike programs

$300,000

Revitalize outdoor space at Marysville & Grand

$250,000

Improve Your Tomorrow facility expansion

$250,000

Street medicine program at One Community Health

$230,000

Pool shade, walkway and pool heating system at Mangan Park

$200,000

Connecting Bike trails in District 6

$150,000

Community pop-up wellness market at Green Tech Mobility Hub

$150,000

Workforce development and mental health programs at Dress for Success

$150,000

Workforce development at People Working Together & CESI E-Sports

$140,000

Job placement program at Our Daughter’s Destiny

$100,000

Teen Programming Center

$100,000

Sacramento Youth Connect Project at JUMA

$100,000

Youth Workforce Program at the Natomas Chamber of Commerce

$100,000

Oak Park Farmer’s Market

$100,000

Refurbish basketball court and address road safety measures in Tahoe Park

$100,000

Development of Taco Plaza in Natomas

$75,000

Expand programs to address food insecurity for youth at UniverSoul Cafe

$75,000

School Tour Program at B Street Theater

$50,000

Studio for young actors program at B Street Theater

$50,000

Garden Valley Elementary mural

$50,000

Revitalize Second Saturdays

$50,000

Mobil Art Cafe

$40,000

Outdoor classroom garden at Cameron Ranch Elementary School

$40,000

Establish cricket-related youth programs in Natomas