Beautification

City Wide Property Services

City Wide Property Services

Stockton Blvd Partnership is excited to introduce City Wide Property Services as our new street maintenance vendor beginning January 2022.

Street maintenance services began under the leadership of City Wide, a local well-established property maintenance company. Bringing together a team of experienced professionals that have worked closely with the region’s largest property-based improvements districts.

Day porter services play a vital role in the day-to-day appearance of the district. While picking up trash and hazardous waste is top priority, they will also help monitor daily activity. Each team member will proactively report hazards, vandalism, or any other item that requires immediate attention. For safety and visibility, each day porter wears a vest while servicing the district. You may see the City Wide day porter out and about, please feel free to say hello!

Trash Can Installation

With the help of Sacramento Solid Waste Authority, new trash can receptacles were installed at each bus stop as well as various locations along the Blvd. This helps maintain our clean sidewalks and streets by giving pedestrians a place to discard trash.

Annual Keep Stockton Blvd Clean Event

On May 19, 2018 The Stockton Blvd Partnership partnered with the Stockton Blvd Community Development Corporation to do a massive one day cleanup event for the 2nd Annual Keep Stockton Clean Event. With more than 50 volunteers we were able to remove 28 Bags of trash (860 lbs.), 19 Syringes, 1 TV, and 1 Tire. Special thank to the Sacramento Police Department’s Criminal Justice Academy Cadets, SBP Staff, and all the resident volunteers that came out to help!

Thank you to our Sponsors:

Sacramento County Supervisor Phil Serna – District 1

Sacramento County Supervisor Patrick Kennedy – District 2

City of Sacrament Council Member Eric Guerra – District 6

City of Sacramento Council Member Jay Schenirer  – District 5

Street Scape Improvements

Streetscape Improvements

Streetscape Improvements along the corridor brighten the Boulevards appearance. The Stockton Blvd project brought 100 new palms, new medians, curbs, gutters and sidewalks on both sides of Stockton all the way from Broadway to 65th Street. This landscaping project was funded by contributions from the City of Sacramento, Sacramento County, Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency, and the Stockton Boulevard Partnership.