Legislation Details

File #: 2026-01080    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/12/2026 In control: City Council - 2PM
On agenda: 5/19/2026 Final action:
Title: Sutter's Landing Park ADA River Access Trail Project Concept Plan Approval
Attachments: 1. 2026-01080 STAFF REPORT
Related files: 2026-00822, 2026-00995
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Sutter's Landing Park ADA River Access Trail Project Concept Plan Approval
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FileID
File ID: 2026-01080
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Location
Location: District 4
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Recommendation
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution: 1) adopting the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the Sutter's Landing Park River Access Trail project; and 2) approving the concept plans for the Sutter's Landing Park ADA River Access Trail Project.
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Contact
Contact: Tin-Wah Wong, Associate Landscape Architect, (916) 808-5540, twong@cityofsacramento.org; Jason Wiesemann, Park Planning & Development Services Manager, (916) 808-7634, jwiesemann@cityofsacramento.org; Department of Youth, Parks, and Community Enrichment
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Presenter
Presenter: None
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Attachments
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Sutter's Landing Park ADA River Access Trail Concept Plans
3-Resolution
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Description/Analysis
IssueDetail
Issue Detail: Sutter's Landing Regional Park is a 204-acre regional park located at 20 28th Street in Community Planning Area 1, Council District 4.

In November 1995, the City Council adopted a Preliminary Master Plan for Sutter's Landing Regional Park. The 1995 Plan specifically identified a car-top boat launch at the American River waterfront within the overall development goals of the park; however, the Plan then lacked a dedicated pedestrian access leading to the waterfront. The recently updated Site Plan (2025) added further improvements to the park, as the park's footprint expanded to the west. The update to the Site Plan received community input that supported the need for improved access and additional trails. The adopted Site Plan update reflected that input and incorporated pedestrian trails and connections. In 2023, the City was awarded a Proposition 68 grant from the State of California Wildlife Conservation Board to prepare the feasibility studies, conduct public outreach, prepare environmental documentation...

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