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Hundreds of residents urge West Sacramento to place 3 Sisters Gardens long-term lease on council agenda

West Sacramento City Council · December 4, 2025
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Dozens of volunteers, youth and nonprofit partners asked the City Council to schedule and approve a long-term lease for 3 Sisters Gardens’ Fifth & C farm, citing food distribution, youth jobs and community partnerships; speakers brought petitions and said the garden provided tens of thousands of pounds of food. City manager clarified process for placing items on a future agenda.

Hundreds of residents and program participants packed the West Sacramento council chamber on Dec. 3 to press the City Council to place a long-term lease for 3 Sisters Gardens’ Fifth & C farm on a future agenda.

Speakers including Chris Bruce and Christina Alvarez said the garden is an established community resource. Bruce told the council the group had collected “over 1,000 signatures” and asked the council…

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