SacMoves Coalition


  • SacMoves Framework minor revision

    SacMoves Coalition has made minor revisions to our 2019 Framework, to update it towards a possible 2026 measure. There is also a potential for a major revision in the near future. SacMoves Coalition Framework 2025-09

  • Climate Justice Sun Day

    Coalition member Sacramento Climate Coalition is sponsoring Climate Justice and Sun Day Festival on Sunday, September 21, 2025, 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, at Cesar Chavez Plaza in downtown Sacramento. Additional partners are Third Act Sacramento, and of course the many members of the Sacramento Climate Coalition. Mumbo Gumbo are northern California favorites! Registration on Eventbrite is appreciated but not…

  • SacMoves Coalition meeting August 15

    SacMoves Coalition will meet on Friday, August 15, 2025, at 10:00 AM via Zoom. The Zoom link has been sent to everyone on the groups.io lists and the old email list. If you did not receive an invitation, your only option is to join the groups.io lists to receive the Zoom link. It will not be posted online. Zoom links…

  • funding alternatives

    In 2023, when coalition member SMART and Mayor Darrell Steinberg were developing a potential citizen initiative called Measure C, which would include transportation and housing, perhaps for just the City of Sacramento, or perhaps for the county, a team of people including Emel Wahdwani developed a funding alternatives document to help with planning. SacMoves has revised that document, and is…

  • SacMoves meets August 15

    The SacMoves Coalition regular every-other-month meeting will be on Friday, August 15, 2025, at 10:00 AM. That’s two weeks from today! The Zoom link for the meeting will NOT be posted on the website. It is only available through email. Please join one of the two email lists on groups.io: For this meeting only, email will also be sent to…

  • SMART on fix-it-first

    Sacramento Metro Advocates for Rail and Transit emphasizes a “fix it first” approach to transportation investments in their July newsletter. This strategy focuses on maintaining existing infrastructure, particularly in lower-income areas, to improve safety and economic growth. By prioritizing preventive maintenance, Sacramento aims to create a more equitable and connected transportation system.

  • SacMoves can influence ballot measures

    SacMoves got its start in 2014 as the Measure B Coalition to develop principles which could be used to inform the language and projects of the 2016 Measure B transportation sales tax measure. Initial members were the nonprofit organizations in the Breathe building. We did not take a position on that measure, however, a number of member organizations did take…

  • Donate?

    The donate button has been moved to its own page, Donate!, rather than being on each page and blog post. You may notice a donate button at the bottom of each SacMoves Coalition page and blog post. The purpose is to raise a small amount of money to pay for the website/blog hosting fee and domain, $90 per year. We…

  • SacMoves now on LinkedIn

    SacMoves Coalition now has a LinkedIn page, at https://www.linkedin.com/company/sacmoves-coalition. Please follow us. To quote a recent podcast, “LinkedIn is the only safe place now”. So we are here!

  • AB 1223

    AB-1223: Local Transportation Authority and Improvement Act: Sacramento Transportation Authority. (Nguyen and Krell) has passed the state Assembly, and state Senate committees, but has not been scheduled for a floor vote. There does not appear to be any significant opposition. The bill has several features to update Sacramento Transportation Authority’s enabling Public Utilities Code, including funding transportation infrastructure for infill,…