February is Black History Month
Check out the city’s social media and Celebrating Diversity webpage to learn about our community’s African American leaders and to honor and celebrate Black History Month. Learn more.
Mayor Terry at the Rancho Cordova Luncheon
Join us at the Rancho Cordova Luncheon on February 18th hear from Mayor Donald Terry and learn about the city's plans for 2022. Learn more.
Grant Applications Now Being Accepted
The city is accepting Community Enhancement & Investment Fund grant applications now through March 18, 2022. The city will review and consider awarding grants to individuals, organizations, businesses, and community partners who are interested in enhancing the Rancho Cordova community through arts, culture, history, entertainment, sports, education, and other projects. Learn more.
Free Career Skills Education Programs for Rancho Cordova Residents
Are you interested in a career in Software Engineering? Join General Assembly on March 2nd to learn about their free, 12-week training program for Rancho Cordova residents. Learn more.
Make Your Appointment: Free COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic
The City of Rancho Cordova is hosting a free COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic in partnership with the Del Paso Heights Vaccination Clinic today, Thursday, February 17 from 4 PM to 6:30 PM at Rancho Cordova City Hall. Learn more.

Resources for Residents and Businesses

Start a Neighborhood Group in Rancho Cordova!
Are you interested in becoming a neighborhood leader? The city's Community Engagement team works with residents to help neighborhood groups form and provides city resources, support and facilitation to bring each neighborhood’s goals to fruition. Learn more.
Rancho Cordova Athletes Celebrate Successes
Congratulations are in order for many of our student-athletes in Rancho Cordova!
Last week, the W.E. Mitchell Middle School wrestling team won its Twin Rivers Athletic League (TRAL) Championship Tournament, and the girls soccer team also took home its TRAL championship title in October 2021. Learn more.
Enroll in Spring Classes at Folsom Lake College/Rancho Cordova Center
Late-start classes begin on March 15 at Folsom Lake College/Rancho Cordova Center. Tuition is free for first-time full-time students and veterans through the Los Rios Promise and Rancho Cordova Promise programs. Learn more.
Youth Poet Laureate Program
The Youth Poet Laureate program is seeking participants who are ages 13 – 19 who are interested in engaging with the literary arts, inspiring creativity and reflection, elevating other youth activists and more! Learn more.
Just Announced
The Sacramento Business Journal announced that Rancho Cordova will soon have three new businesses in the Olson Island Shopping Center: Daiso, Crumbl and Claire’s. Learn more.
Now Open:

Coming Soon: 
  • Galbizip Korean BBQ, 2839 Zinfandel Drive
  • EllaMia, 3075 Prospect Park Drive
  • SF Market, 2738 Sunrise Boulevard
  • Shorebirds, 11327 Trade Center Drive, Suite 355
Free Vacation Home Checks
Are you going on vacation and want to keep your home secure? Sign up for RCPD’s FREE Vacation Home Check in the City of Rancho Cordova! Learn more.
When to Call 9-1-1
Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District (Sac Metro Fire) would like to remind the community about when it is appropriate to call 9-1-1 and when an individual may be better served by contacting their primary care physician or driving themselves to an urgent care clinic. Learn more.
2022 Customer Service Guide
Download the 2022 Customer Service Guide for this year's residential waste collection calendar, program updates and more. Learn more.
Animal Services and Sac Metro Fire Save Owl
Last month, the city's Animal Services team and Sac Metro Fire saved an owl that was stuck in a tree 40' in the air outside of a Rancho Cordova business. Learn more.
Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement
Join us at the MACC from January 13 - February 19 to view the work of Danny Lyon, a photographer, filmmaker and historian. Learn more.
Need Help with Residential Insurance?
Check out these ten tips for finding residential insurance from the California Department of Insurance. Learn more.
Report IRS Scams
The new tax season is starting, and fake IRS Agents have started to make aggressive calls in hopes of stealing taxpayer money or personal information. Here are some signs of a tax scam and actions you can take if you receive a scam call. Learn more.
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