Dignitaries, including state Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, gather to commemorate the end of a lengthy cleanup of toxic chemicals in the former Curtis Park railyard south of downtown Sacramento. About 358,000 cubic yards of contaminated dirt were hauled away and replaced.
Dignitaries, including state Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, gather to commemorate the end of a lengthy cleanup of toxic chemicals in the former Curtis Park railyard south of downtown Sacramento. About 358,000 cubic yards of contaminated dirt were hauled away and replaced.
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Lydia DeMund, 6, right, has a sidewalk chalk talk with sister Lila, 5, Friday in Curtis Park. Rain may erase their work today, and weather forecasters say the jet stream should steer even more moisture to the region.
Lydia DeMund, 6, right, has a sidewalk chalk talk with sister Lila, 5, Friday in Curtis Park. Rain may erase their work today, and weather forecasters say the jet stream should steer even more moisture to the region.
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A pedestrian crosses the Union Pacific rail yard in Curtis Park, as seen from the Sutterville Road overpass in Sacramento on Monday Oct. 6, 2008.
A pedestrian crosses the Union Pacific rail yard in Curtis Park, as seen from the Sutterville Road overpass in Sacramento on Monday Oct. 6, 2008.
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Curtis Park Related Topics
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Curtis Park Village Project
September 28, 2011
Curtis Park Village soil clean up Toxic clean-up for the Curtis Park Village Project has picked up this year. The original plan for cleaning up all toxic soil...
In History’s Spotlight: Jackie Greene
July 10, 2011
Born: Nov. 27, 1980Known for: Jackie Greene, a Curtis Park resident, has attracted national attention as a multifaceted singer-songwriter who plays guitar,...
Man stabbed in Denver street robbery
April 18, 2011
| Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
A person was stabbed during a robbery at 31st and Larimer streets near Curtis Park today. ...
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