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Sacramento fixture Shoki s reopens with new focus

It’s known for putting the “ramen” in Sacramento, through selling shirts with the city’s name stylized as SacRAMENto, but the new Shoki’s is branching out though it still stresses the importance of community.

Letters to the Editor: The neighborhoods we ll lose if we end single-family zoning

Letters to the Editor: The neighborhoods we ll lose if we end single-family zoning © Provided by The LA Times Ansel Lundberg, a renter who lives in East Sacramento, is co-chair of House Sacramento, which favors zoning changes to increase housing supply. (Los Angeles Times) To the editor: This quest to dismantle historic single-family neighborhoods in the name of housing affordability and access is misguided. As pointed out by Chris Jones, one of those featured in the article who is opposed to the proposal in Sacramento to undo that city s zoning, the effort should be to make all neighborhoods desirable. ( In a first for California, Sacramento poised to allow apartments in single-family home neighborhoods, Feb. 10)

Sacramento poised to allow apartments in single-family home areas

SACRAMENTO    Ringing downtown just a quick bike ride from the state Capitol building are some of Sacramento’s most upscale neighborhoods. There’s Land Park, a leafy community of well-maintained homes that surround 167 acres of urban parkland. And there’s the Fabulous 40s, with its blocks of stately homes on deep lots, including the big blue house from the film “Lady Bird” and the six-bedroom home that the Reagans lived in during the early part of Ronald’s gubernatorial tenure a half-century ago. The neighborhoods’ exclusivity and desirability owe, in no small part, to their zoning: single-family residential. That could soon change.

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