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Ever wonder how government safeguards your personal data from relentless cyber threats? In this episode, we dive into the shadowy world of cyber security with Elk Grove’s Chief Information Officer, Nicole Guttridge, and Network Security Engineer, Rob Pucci, to hear how the City’s IT team is fending off attacks to keep your information safe and how you can protect yourself from personal attacks on your identity and your finances.🎧 Don't miss out on this exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the fight for your digital security!
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Every year illegal fireworks inflict injuries, distress, fires, property loss, and even death across the country. Tune into the Elk Grove CityCast to hear from Cosumnes Fire Department Assistant Chief Lantz Rey and Code Enforcement Manager Jose Mendez on how local agencies are working together to keep Elk Grove safe and implement stiffer fines and penalties for individuals found in possession of illegal fireworks this year. Hosts John and Kristyn also share news about the City’s Salute to the Red, White & Blue celebration and a couple of exciting recent business openings.
Report illegal fireworks through the Elk Grove Police Department non-emergency number at (916) 714-5115.Rate, review and subscribe to the Elk Grove CityCast to get more information about the people, programs, and services shaping the City. You can find the Elk Grove CityCast anywhere you get your podcasts or listen online at www.elkgrovecity.org/podcast.
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May includes National Public Works Week and in this episode we’re shining a spotlight on the often overlooked but crucial work of the Public Works Department. From maintaining roads and sidewalks to managing drainage systems…from big construction projects to traffic signal synchronization, recycling, fleet, and so much more, the Public Works team is the backbone of Elk Grove’s infrastructure. Public Works Director, Jeff Werner, shares the diverse responsibilities and innovative projects his department is tackling to keep Elk Grove running smoothly. Hosts John and Kristyn also share news about a big mixed-use development project, your chance to shape the city’s future, and a call to help stock the local Pet Food Pantry.
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In this special bonus episode, we’re diving into the exciting prospect of a new zoo in Elk Grove. Hosts John and Kristyn sit down with Christopher Jordan, Elk Grove’s Director of Strategic Planning and Innovation to uncover the details behind this captivating endeavor. Christopher sheds light on the vision and potential behind the project and shares some of the economic, cultural, and environmental impacts such a venture could have on the community. Tune in to learn more about the project and how the public can participate in two upcoming meetings for the project.
Whether you're a resident eagerly anticipating new attractions in our city or simply curious about the future landscape of Elk Grove, this episode promises to be both enlightening and inspiring. Don't miss out on this exclusive conversation with Christopher Jordan as we envision a wild new addition to Elk Grove.
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Elk Grove Mayor Bobbie Singh-Allen shared Elk Grove’s progress and a glimpse into the future during her March 29 State of the City Address before a packed house at District56. In this episode of the Elk Grove CityCast, she sits down with John and Kristyn to share a post-event synopsis of the speech and some added insights into the exciting projects under way to propel Elk Grove forward into a brighter future. Whether you're a long-time resident, a business owner, or simply curious about the direction of our beloved city, this episode is a must-listen!
To view the video recording of the speech in it's entirety, visit https://www.elkgrovecity.org/city-government/state-of-the-city-address.Rate, review and subscribe to the Elk Grove Citycast to get more information about the people, programs, and services shaping the City. You can find the Elk Grove Citycast anywhere you get your podcasts or listen online at www.elkgrovecity.org/podcast.
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How will Elk Grove cope with climate change? We’re sitting down with Carrie Whitlock, the City’s Strategic Planning and Innovation Program Manager, and Eugene Lee, one of Elk Grove's passionate Climate Ambassadors to learn more about Elk Grove's progress toward a more sustainable and resilient future. We’re finding out how the City will become cleaner and greener through the development of the Climate Compass, a visionary initiative that aims to guide future policies and decisions. Tune in to this enlightening conversation as we embark on a more sustainable future and learn how each of us can play a vital role in shaping a healthier planet for future generations.
Rate, review and subscribe to the Elk Grove Citycast to get more information about the people, programs, and services shaping the City. You can find the Elk Grove Citycast anywhere you get your podcasts or listen online at www.elkgrovecity.org/podcast.
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We're diving into warm, fuzzy, heartwarming tales and the essential services from Elk Grove Animal Services Manager, Sarah Humlie. She shares about the work of the Elk Grove’s Animal Services team to support Elk Grove’s four-legged residents. But that's not all – John and Kristyn share a success story from the Enhanced Winter Sanctuary, promote a resource for residents to safely sell their stuff online, and share a call for nominations for the Stars of Service awards program recognizing the extraordinary individuals who go above and beyond to make Elk Grove a better place. Join us for an episode filled with heart, hope, and the vibrant spirit of Elk Grove.
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🎙️ It’s a new year and we’re ready for it! Season 2 kicks off with an exclusive sit-down with Elk Grove City Manager Jason Behrmann. We’ll learn more about the role of the City Manager, the City’s CEO, and get his perspective on the City’s big goals and the transformative projects shaping Elk Grove’s landscape in 2024 and beyond. Whether you're a passionate local or a curious outsider, this episode promises an immersive journey into the heart of Elk Grove's future.
Want to learn more about Elk Grove’s priority projects? Details can be found at elkgrovecity.org/councilpriorityprojects.
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Buckle up for the next episode of the Elk Grove Citycast as we talk about all things traffic with Elk Grove Traffic Engineer James Ashby and Traffic Enforcement Unit Sergeant Jason Kearsing. Our guests unveil the behind-the-scenes strategies employed to keep the city's roads flowing smoothly and safely. Discover the innovative technologies, creative solutions, and community-driven initiatives driving change in Elk Grove's traffic landscape. Hosts John and Kristyn also recap Elk Grove’s holiday events and provide a preview of some of the hot topics expected in 2024.
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The holidays are upon us and big meals, gift exchanges, and holiday gatherings can generate a lot more waste. Elk Grove’s Recycling & Waste Manager, Kimberly Taylor joins us for this episode of the Elk Grove Citycast to talk about ways to work through the waste and divert more of what we toss away from the landfill and into the recycling stream. Show hosts John and Kristyn also share details about annual holiday events, the opening of the Enhanced Winter Sanctuary, and how you can support local animals.
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We’re talking about the essential role code enforcement plays in fostering a harmonious and vibrant cityscape and introducing you to Elk Grove’s new Code Enforcement Manager, Jose Mendez. This episode provides a glimpse into the job of code enforcement officers, the unsung heroes who work behind the scenes to make our city attractive, safe, and welcoming. Show hosts John and Kristyn also share news about the opening of the Enhanced Winter Sanctuary and some upcoming community meetings, discuss the expansion of electric vehicle chargers #InElkGrove, and touch on the anticipated arrival of train, light rail, and bus rapid transit into the city.
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Anchored in the heart of Elk Grove, 56 acres inspire celebration and connection. Community Event Center Manager Lana Yoshimura shares some of the details about District56, the city’s newest gathering space, and the amenities and local partners who are part of this unique public facility. John and Kristyn also discuss the September 11 anniversary, share a bit about the Elk Grove Multicultural Festival, and discuss ways that Explore Elk Grove and Sky River Casino are contributing to Elk Grove’s quality of life.
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On June 14, 2023 the Elk Grove City Council approved a collaborative agreement between the Sacramento County District Attorney’s office and the Elk Grove Police Department for what is known as a Community Prosecutor Program. Elk Grove Police Lieutenant Dan Templeton shares what this means for public safety in the city and how it will help officers and the community. John and Kristyn also introduce a new façade improvement grant program for local businesses and break down the details on city council meetings, a major roadway project, and infill development projects coming south of Elk Grove Blvd.
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Elk Grove was named one of the top 100 places to live in America by Livability.com. Learn more about these accolades and how the City is serving Elk Grove's unhoused population and putting new Measure E funding to work to help address homelessness. New CityCast host and Elk Grove resident, John Hull, will also ask about how to report city issues, learn more about the production of the city's July 4th celebration, and get a civics lesson about local government from Public Affairs Manager, Kristyn Laurence.
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What is like to be the Mayor of Elk Grove, California? Over the past 21 years, a lot has changed in Sacramento County’s second largest city. In this debut episode, hosts Jodie Moreno and Kristyn Laurence will talk to Elk Grove’s first Mayor, and California Assembly Member, Jim Cooper, and our current Mayor, Bobbie Singh-Allen. We’ll also give a rundown of coming attractions as events of all kinds begin making a comeback following the pandemic.