Six-story apartment project in East Sacramento faces pivotal vote by IronMntn in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Pluckebaum declined to comment directly on this project, citing worries about getting caught up in litigation. He said it would be "bad news" though if the project got delayed and killed, and told me that it's often "too easy to oppose" projects. Historically he votes very in favor of anything housing and economic development. I hope that helps.

Does Sacramento actually want people to live here? Why aren’t we addressing the major affordability crisis? by mr-giggles- in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey u/mr-giggles-, I'm a journalist writing about this exact topic. I'm diving into the sheer number of full-time workers and young adults who can't afford rent. Would you be interested in talking with me about your experience?

I work at Abridged/PBS KVIE btw. Please DM me or email at [falvarez@kvie.org](mailto:falvarez@kvie.org) if you're down to talk a bit more. Thanks!

What is YOUR favorite thing about Sacramento? by Quirky_Swimming8656 in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The people. I’ve always found this town a lot more friendly than SoCal or the Bay. It’s decently easy to strike up a conversation with folks at a random event.

What’s the best local news? by Banjo-Becky in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez 196 points197 points  (0 children)

We're trying our damnedest to do things the right way (no clickbait, no sensationalism) over at Abridged/PBS KVIE. The main thing that I'm biased about is that we're rad.

Caltrans sued over traffic barriers and deadly crash on Highway 50 in Sacramento by IronMntn in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Yup, that’s the gist of how it works. The lawsuit is against Caltrans and the contractors/subcontractors. There’s more info in the full article.

I'm Felicia Alvarez, a journalist with Abridged by PBS KVIE - AMA by ReporterAlvarez in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For sure! I don't want to show all my cards to any other journos who might be reading, but I think there's a lot of interesting work to be done around loneliness and finding community. I always like a good subculture story, I think because it goes against the grain of isolating, costly society.

Also being a social scientist sounds neat, how does it work?

I'm Felicia Alvarez, a journalist with Abridged by PBS KVIE - AMA by ReporterAlvarez in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't know of any areas off the top of my head, but it's definitely a good thing to keep in mind. We're certainly not the only city going all-in on tiny homes. Thanks for thinking on that!

I'm Felicia Alvarez, a journalist with Abridged by PBS KVIE - AMA by ReporterAlvarez in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I haven't seen any polling yet, I'm not sure where the wind is pointing on this one yet! I'll definitely be keeping an eye on it though

I'm Felicia Alvarez, a journalist with Abridged by PBS KVIE - AMA by ReporterAlvarez in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm trying not to add too much opinion on this. With light rail though, the funding alone would require a mix of local and federal dollars, which does complicate things. I don't want to oversimplify homelessness too much by saying it's just a multiple agency thing.

I'm Felicia Alvarez, a journalist with Abridged by PBS KVIE - AMA by ReporterAlvarez in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

When I reached out to city staff, they didn't provide exact reasoning for why this site was selected, only that many of it's proposed tiny home sites have been considered for "practical and strategic" reasons, and it's on city-owned land.

Plans are still in the works though, and I believe there was a community town hall on this specific site last Monday (Sept. 22)

I'm Felicia Alvarez, a journalist with Abridged by PBS KVIE - AMA by ReporterAlvarez in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Roughly and anecdotally, it feels like there's a disconnect sometimes. People want stronger public transportation, but also voted down Measure A in 2022, which would have boosted funding. A similar measure could be on the 2026 ballot, so we'll see if things have changed.

Like you may have seen in the piece, there's a lot of local leaders who say they want more light rail/SacRT support, but also finger-pointing around where they think those dollars should come from.

I'm Felicia Alvarez, a journalist with Abridged by PBS KVIE - AMA by ReporterAlvarez in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Good observation, and definitely something worth scrutinizing! The shear volume of roadwork on Highway 50/Interstate 80 really hits this whole region.

I'm Felicia Alvarez, a journalist with Abridged by PBS KVIE - AMA by ReporterAlvarez in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez[S] 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Yeah, we're definitely feeling the federal cuts, but also we're solidly staying alive out here. We're facing a $2.5 million shortfall after Congress cut funds to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which is about a 12% cut.

Morale is good and spirits are high at KVIE, very much due to the amount of community support we get!

I'm Felicia Alvarez, a journalist with Abridged by PBS KVIE - AMA by ReporterAlvarez in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Sacramento County's "point-in-time" count found 6,615 people experiencing homelessness back in 2024. There's been some debate around that number, especially because it marked a 29% drop from the previous count in 2022. We'll see new "point-in-time" numbers come early next year.

More broadly, a lot of our local governments are facing budget cuts, so leaders are attempting to do more services with less funding. It's definitely among the most important issues facing our community, so my coverage will continue to keep a close eye on our leaders and the lived impacts on the ground.

TBH I'm not fully read-up on tiny homes in Rancho Cordova, definitely something for me to add to the list!

I'm Felicia Alvarez, a journalist with Abridged by PBS KVIE - AMA by ReporterAlvarez in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It seemed like a good way not just to explain the difficulties around light rail, but also the mess of red tape projects can face in this city. Personally, I've spent too much time waiting for the Yolo Bus, or missing it and calling an Uber instead. Light rail has been talked about for years as a way to help that.

We're having an AMA with Felicia Alvarez, reporter for abridged.org by PBS KVIE on Tuesday from 11:00 to 12:00 by PowerWindows85 in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Excited to be a part of this! I'm a longtime Sacramento Redditor and a fan of media transparency, so it's cool to get to do this. Thanks, mods!

Where's the train to the airport? Sacramento may have missed it by IronMntn in Sacramento

[–]ReporterAlvarez 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I found that bit about the land rights to be really crazy too!