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Bob serves several communities in and around the Sacramento, California area. Although his office is currently located in Gold River, it is directly accessible by Hwy 50 and Sunrise Blvd. Since Bob moved his practice to the Sacramento area, people have driven from as far as Eureka, CA to seek his services. Distance does not necessarily have to be a deterrent from seeing Bob for counseling and can be planed for, but if a long commute is a major hardship for you, he will glad you give you a referral to colleagues that may be closer to your home. Please click the CONTACT button for detailed maps and contact information.
Sacramento, California
95814, 95815, 95816, 95817, 95818, 95819, 95820, 95821, 95822, 95823, 95824, 95825, 95826, 95827, 95828, 95829, 95830, 95831, 95832, 95833, 95834, 95835, 95836, 95837, 95838
Note: Map shows general directions only. Actual office location is a block from where all online maps display it. Please go to the CONTACT section for exact location of office.
Interesting facts about Sacramento
The City of Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, was founded in 1849, and is the oldest incorporated city in California. In 1920, Sacramento City voters adopted a City Charter (municipal constitution) and a City Council - City Manager form of government, which are still used today.
The City Council consists of a Mayor elected by all City voters, and Councilmembers elected to represent the eight separate Council districts in the City. Each district is a separate geographical area with a population of about 51,000 residents. Each Councilmember must be a registered voter and live in the district they represent. Elected members serve 4 year terms and elections are staggered every two years in even numbered years. ( Council District Information , including summary report of population and racial statistics).
The Council establishes City policies, ordinances , and land uses; approves the City's annual budget , contracts, and agreements; hears appeals of decisions made by City staff or citizen advisory groups; and appoints four Charter Officers, a City Manager , City Attorney , City Treasurer , and City Clerk . Councilmembers serve on several working committees, such as Law and Legislation, and Personnel and Public Employees. In 2002, City voters amended the City Charter and established a Compensation Commission to set the compensation for the Mayor, Council members and public members of City boards and commissions. This Charter Amendment also established the Mayor's position as a full-time job.
The City Council holds public meetings most Tuesday afternoons and evenings (at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. respectively) in the City Council Chamber on the second floor of City Hall, 915 I Street in downtown Sacramento. The Council also holds special meetings and committee meetings which are open to the public. Agendas for City Council and Council committee meetings are available online and in the City Clerk's Office, Room 211 of City Hall.
The City also has a Legislative Affairs Unit ; it's primary purpose is to advocate, coordinate and advance the City's legislative agenda to enhance the City's ability to govern and provide essential municipal and community services.
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