August 20.
Photos from the 4th of July Pocket Parade and event should be available soon.
I've given up struggling with the software for this website and will be replacing it. This means all entries in the
forums section will be lost. But as they haven't worked right in some time, that should be ok.
Also, I appologize for not being able to keep up with feedback. But with the amount of form spam bots active, the
messages were buried with tens of thousands of spam replies. I have now installed a captcha feature, which should
eliminate the problem.
July 6.
Photos from the 4th of July Pocket Parade are now online.
If you haven't looked at my Pocket Area photos in awhile, this would be a good time.
I've added a number of new photos recently.
Also, if you are interested in reading a bit more about me, grab a copy of this month's Pocket Monthly.
June 30: Have a great 4th of July weekend, and don't forget the Pocket parade on the morning
of the 4th. I do plan to take photos at the parade. Check back here later in the week to see some of them.
From
the city's traffic
alert on May 26:
"The City of Sacramento Department of Transportation has reopened all
lanes of Pocket Road between Oceanic Way and River Village Drive, as
all road repairs have been made following the depression that formed in
the roadway April 17.
The Department of Utilities repaired the
underground sewer line and stabilized the area surrounding the
infrastructure. The Department of Transportation restored the asphalt
pavement, along with the concrete curbing and landscaping within the
median."
May
13. This is the current state of
the repair of the pavement depression on Pocket Road. The detour has
ended and traffic is now flowing over the new pavement, but traffic
through the area is still one lane in both directions.
May.
This is the pavement depression that has caused the lane closures on
Pocket Road. The city is working on resolving the problem.
Sacbee article...
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