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Staff member outlines cleanup plan to beautify West Sacramento and offer voluntary services to unhoused residents
Summary
A staff member said the city will coordinate a house-cleaning crew to address high-visibility areas in West Sacramento, aiming to reduce repeat problems, improve public appearance and connect unhoused residents with voluntary services; no forcible measures were described.
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A staff member said the city will meet with a house-cleaning crew to assign tasks aimed at addressing recurring issues in public spaces and improving the city’s appearance.
The staff member described the initiative as focused on ‘‘high visibility’’ areas, saying the work is intended both to mitigate repeated problems and to advance ‘‘beautification of the city.’’ The speaker connected that effort to outreach, saying city crews will also be part of efforts to help unhoused residents access services.
"We're trying to mitigate a lot of the re recurrences that we're dealing with out here and make it more, beautification of the city as well, but also helping the unhoused community, get services," the staff member said. The speaker added that "we can't force anyone to take those services, but we advocate for that and hope they take us up on our offer."
The remarks in the transcript record discussion of coordination and outreach rather than any formal vote or policy adoption. The transcript does not specify timelines, budgets, which departments will lead implementation, or whether the plan requires council approval.
No formal action or vote is recorded in these segments; the exchange reads as an operational update and statement of intent for cleanup and outreach efforts in West Sacramento.

