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Residents urge faster housing approvals, tiny home legalization and college district fixes; vendor safety concerns raised
Summary
Public commenters at the March 19 council meeting urged the city to speed housing approvals and reduce red tape, asked the council to support SB 2206 for community college district territory transfers, provided an update on the tiny‑home‑on‑wheels ordinance, and raised concerns about food vendor sanitation and public safety.
Several West Sacramento residents used the March 19 public comment period to press the City Council on housing, education boundaries, tiny homes and public‑health concerns from food vendors.
Rosa Fernandez told the council she supports new development and urged the city to “remove red tape so that it doesn't take over a decade to break ground.” Fernandez said housing affordability is the city’s most pressing crisis and called for all housing types, from tiny homes to apartments, to be allowed…
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