Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Sacramento Adds Ball Drop to New Year's Eve Fireworks


FROM THE SACRAMENTO BEE
There's never anything to do in Sacramento, eh?
That can't be said this New Year's Eve, when our local cowtown goes hog wild – with not one, but two free outdoor celebrations.
The area's first Times Square-style New Year's Eve ball drop at 10th and K streets is stealing some of the attention from the city-sponsored Old Sacramento fireworks show, but officials from both camps say the more the merrier.
"Sacramento is a large enough city that we can have multiple events happening at the same time," said Lisa Martinez, director of marketing for the Downtown Sacramento Partnership.
The highlights of the Old Sac celebration are the 9 p.m. and midnight fireworks shows, produced by the same company that lit up the skies over Beijing for the opening of the Olympic Games.
Sacramento is paying $70,000 for the event, including $35,000 for the fireworks, but officials expect to recover that expense in parking fees.
"You pay for a quality show. You get a quality show," said Mike Testa, vice president of communications for the Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau.
In between the fireworks shows, there will be food, live music and street entertainment along the Sacramento River waterfront. Front and Second streets will be closed to traffic starting at 6 p.m.
Ten blocks up K Street, a group of business owners is planning a free outdoor party. They hope to bring a little New York flavor to the Golden State capital. A ball will drop in a specially built tower and illuminate a 22,000-watt LED sign at 930 K St.
"It will be the West Coast's first ball drop, and it will happen in Sacramento," said Norm Alvis, one of the business leaders behind the event.
Tenth Street will be closed to traffic between J and L starting at 7 p.m. (except for access to the parking structure at the corner of 10th and L).
The event will showcase several new restaurants and bars in the area, including The Cosmopolitan, Ella Dining Room and Bar, Parlare Euro Lounge and the Citizen Hotel. There will be musical performances and a video projection of New Year's Eve events from around the world, Alvis said.
Sacramento police have said no open alcoholic beverage containers will be allowed at the outdoor party, which begins at 11 p.m.
Alvis said he hopes that one year soon folks will be ringing in the new year along K Street all the way from the Sacramento Convention Center to the Sacramento River.
"It will be a great thing for Sacramento," Alvis said of this week's bifurcated New Year's Eve celebrations. "Both spots will be well represented until we meet in the middle, which we will in a few years."
Call The Bee's Ed Fletcher, (916) 321-1269.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Car Burglaries


BOLO - "Be On The Lookout" for two white male suspects driving a Grey minivan, possibly a Chevy Astro Van, unknown plates.

Suspect #1 Description: White Male Adult, Approximately 22 years old, 5' 10", 200 lbs, Short brown hair, Blue eyes
Suspect #2 Description: White Male Adult, Approximately 22 years old, Unknown Height, Weight, or hair color, (wearing a dark hood)

A number of Car burglaries along the American River Parkway have been tied to these two suspects. They have been seen at parking lots at Riverbend Park , El Manto Access and Sarah Court . We are asking our regular visitors to the American River Parkway to report any suspicious activity, including this van to the Park Ranger Dispatch at 875-PARK, (875-7275).
If visiting the Parkway, please remember to take your valuables with you. These suspects are not selective with what they steal and will break your windows even for an article of clothing.
Thank you for your help,
John Havicon
Park Ranger Supervisor
Sacramento County Regional Parks
4040 Bradshaw Road
Sacramento, California 95827
916-875-6672
haviconj@saccounty.net

Friday, December 26, 2008

DUI Checkpoints Friday

Sacramento police will be on the lookout for drunken drivers Friday.
Officers will conduct a sobriety and drivers license checkpoint in the north area of the city, a police news release states.
Officers will be checking for alcohol and drug-impaired drivers and making sure all drivers have a valid drivers license.
The location and time of the checkpoint will be disclosed about two hours before it is implemented.
The checkpoint is funded by a grant from the state Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Package Theft


Does anyone know of any recent cases of package theft in Sierra Oaks? I have not heard of any. Hopefully you have not either.

Please pass along any news you have. Email to thomasdodson2004@yahoo.com.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Found Cat


This post comes from one of our Sierra Oaks neighbors.

I live next door to Bev Christenson, who built her house hear in 1965. Bev is a joy to have as my neighbor and I would like to help her on this if possible. Bev is distraught because there is a black and white cat that has been hanging out in our back yards for the past month or two. We live near the Kadema entrance to the park against the levee. Bev says this cat drives her cats crazy, kills birds, and it eats the bread that she puts out for the birds. Bev is convinced that the cat does not belong to anyone since it always seems to be hungry. Anyway Bev has rented a trap and is going to try to catch the cat to bring it to the animal shelter. I told her I would check with SONA to see if the cat belongs to anyone. It is a medium large, black and white cat. It looks fairly young and appears to be a Manx (it has about a four inch black tail). If anyone knows who this cat might belong to or wants a cat please call me.
Jaimie Scott
971.235.9393

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Patrol Report

This report comes from Deputy Charles Price.

The last couple of days have gone pretty well. As I told you the other day, I spoke to several people about open garage doors and the consequences

The vacation cks are going well, and I have put together a binder with a form used to log the information of the resident requesting a vac ck. I have answered the e mails sent by the resident and have asked for further information about possible visitors, service personnel, vehicles parked at home and a secondary contact number if one has not been given.

This really helps if we cannot get a hold of the owner in case of an emergency.

The home at -------- had a screen door in the locked front area fall and knock down some planters. I contacted the neighbors who told me the residents are out of town or work elsewhere and are not at home much. The rest of the home looked secure.

As usual, I checked near the schools and walked the parks for better visibility of our presence.

Deputy Charles Price

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Reporting Issues To COUNTY DOT


If you live in the County, the below information will be very useful. It comes from Howard Schmidt, Chief of Staff to Supervisor Peters.

Thomas:

Thanks for copying me on the below reported problem on Sunday and I wanted to take this opportunity to alert you to the Department of Transportation’s website that allows individuals report online problems like potholes, sidewalk repairs, signs down, drainage problems, street lights out, etc. It is real simple – just go to http://www.sacdot.com/ and click on e-services. I understand the incident you reported was forwarded yesterday for investigation. Making the report online is easy and allows the problem to be routed to the appropriate response team in an efficient manner. While this office is always available to assist during regular business hours, please also consider online reporting via e-services readily available through SACDOT’s website. Best wishes.

Howard Schmidt
Chief of Staff to County Supervisor Susan Peters
District 3, Sacramento County
(916) 874-5471

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Winter Newsletter

Please click on the below images for full screen versions of the 2009 Winter Newsletter (four pages).



Thursday, December 11, 2008

'Tis The Season


Even if I didn't live on Morley Way, I would have to say it has the most Christmas spirit! If you have not driven down our street yet, I suggest you do so tonight! I know there are some amazing streets in Sacramento, but Morley has to be right up there with the best.

Feel free to send in pictures of what is happening on your street!

FYI - The above picture is from the Giordano family at 2604 Morley Way. They spent three weeks setting this up. Their lights are all tied into music you listen to through your car radio. It's on each night from 5 until 10.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Saturday's SONA Patrol

2 vehicle stops (Howe @ American River, Fair Oaks @ Munroe) for minor traffic violations, warnings given1 suspicious vehicle, American River Drive @ Watt Ave. Vehicle/subjects checked clear, joggers 1 suspicious person call (received from resident on SONA cell phone), suspicious person soliciting door-to-door in the 2700 Block of Kadema after dark. Unable to locate the subject upon arrival.1 suspicious male on a bicycle (American River @ Clunie), checked clear, advised of headlight needed
Deputy Dan Birch #2329

SONA FSBO


This comes from a SONA resident selling their home on Sierra Oaks Drive.

3317 Sierra Oaks Drive, between Larch and Lawson. About 2700 square feet. Three bedrooms, three and half baths, plus a huge upstairs bonus room with one of the bathrooms. This can be used as a fourth bedroom if desired. Large living room and dining room with high ceilings. Kitchen remodeled about five years ago with granite counters and stainless steel appliances. High ceilings in the kitchen/family room. Hardwood floors in kitchen, family room, entry way, and hallway. Office/den off of master bedroom. Big backyard with large, solar heated pool. Living room has French doors opening to backyard patio. Great for entertaining. Sierra Oaks School K-8th grade.

Contact: Dana at 483-8997/217-8997

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Bee Covers Sierra Oaks Security


This morning's Bee features a story on Sierra Oaks and its fight against crime. Click here to read the article.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

2009 Membership Form


Several people have asked for a copy of the 2009 Membership Form. Well here it is! If you click on the above image it will open in a larger version. Just print, complete and mail it in!

SONA Board Ups Patrols To Daily


The SONA board voted last night to up our patrols to daily, at least through December. Given the high number of package deliveries in Sierra Oaks this time of year, we want to be extra vigilant. We hope to counter some of the package theft we have seen the past two years.

We hope to stay at this level of patrols into 2009, but we cannot do that without your support! If you have not sent in a 2009 Membership Form, please email me immediately (thomasdodson2004@yahoo.com). I will send you a form to complete and return.

Monday, December 1, 2008

SONA Board Meeting Tonight

There is a Sierra Oaks Neighborhood Association board meeting tonight. If there any items you would like the board to consider, please email me today. thomasdodson2004@yahoo.com

Thanks!

Thomas Dodson