Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty used his first State of the City to outline a series of housing, public safety, and economic initiatives aimed at shaping what he called “a Sacramento that works for everyone.”
The event Oct. 20 at The Sofia in Midtown featured a fireside chat with Capital Public Radio host Vicki Gonzalez before a full audience. The discussion marked McCarty’s first major public appearance since taking office in December and offered residents a clear view of his administration’s priorities for the year ahead.
McCarty said his administration’s top priority is addressing homelessness by doubling the city’s number of available shelter beds. He said Sacramento will expand its use of tiny-home villages — small, lockable structures with electricity and climate control — to provid

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