Whether you live, work or are vising Midtown, everyone wants to have a fun and safe experience. See below for helpful tips and reminders from our community partners for enjoying our vibrant district.
Whether you live, work or are vising Midtown, everyone wants to have a fun and safe experience. See below for helpful tips and reminders from our community partners for enjoying our vibrant district.
Lock your car, Take your keys, Hide your belongings. Most car break-ins are preventable. – Sacramento Police Department
7AM – 9PM (Mon-Sat) for help with panhandling, safety escorts or graffiti removal. – Midtown Ambassadors
Use a secure U-lock to lock your bike rather than chain or cable lock. Register your bike at RideOn.Sacpd.org. – Councilmember Steve Hansen
Giving spare change to panhandlers does not lead to real change in their lives. Instead, donate to a nonprofit working to address mental health issues, veteran services and humanitarian efforts. – Sacramento Steps Forward
Walk in groups, stay aware of your surroundings, do not leave drinks or food unattended. – WEAVE, inc.
Be a responsible landlord by installing and maintaining lighting, security gates and safe parking. – Capital Area Development Authority
Make a plan to get home safely. Visit Uber, Lyft or http://www.sacrt.com/schedulesfares.stm.
Bright streets are safe streets. Request information on energy efficiency and additional street and alleyway lights. – SMUD
Conceal your keys, wallet and valuables, do not carry them in your hands. – Midtown Neighborhood Association
Don’t text while walking, stay aware of your surroundings. – Marshall Park/New Era Neighborhood Association
Life is worth the wait. Always expect a train. – Union Pacific
7AM – 7PM (M-W) and until 11PM (Thur-Sat) for help with panhandling safety escorts or graffiti removal. – Midtown Ambassadors
Use a secure U-lock to lock your bike rather than a chain or cable lock. Register your bike at RideOn.Sacpd.org – Councilmember Steve Hansen
Giving spare change to panhandlers does not lead to real change in their lives. Instead, donate to a non-profit working to address mental health issues, addition, veteran services and humanitarian efforts. – Sacramento Steps Forward
Walk in groups, stay aware of your surroundings, do not leave drinks or food unattended. Visit WEAVE, inc. for more information.
Be a responsible landlord by instilling and maintaining lighting, security gates and safe parking. – Capital Area Development Authority
Make a plan to get home safely. Visit Uber, Lyft, or Sacramento RT
Bright streets are safe streets. Request information on energy efficiency and additional street and alleyway lights by visiting SMUD.org.
Conceal your keys, wallet and valuables; do not carry them in your hands. – Midtown Neighborhood Association
Don’t text while walking, stay aware of your surroundings. – Marshall Park/New Era Neighborhood Association
Life is worth the wait. Always Expect a Train. – Union Pacific