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Del Paso Boulevard Partnership
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our District
    • Board of Directors
    • BLVD Moves
    • Annual Reports
  • Board Meetings
    • Upcoming Board Meetings
    • Agendas & Minutes
  • Clean & Safe
    • Staff
    • Security Team
    • Maintenance Team
  • Our Business Directory
  • Report An Incident
  • The BLVD CDC

Del Paso Boulevard Partnership Zone Map

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ZONE 1 – Eastern Commercial Core

ZONE 3 – Southeast Industrial & Residential Edge

ZONE 2 – Far East Industrial Access

Streets: Del Paso Blvd between Lexington St and Beaumont St

Includes: Dixieanne Ave, Clay St, and nearby dense commercial blocks  

Known for: Small businesses, restaurants, and community storefronts 

ZONE 2 – Far East Industrial Access

ZONE 3 – Southeast Industrial & Residential Edge

ZONE 2 – Far East Industrial Access

Streets: East of Clay St extending toward Bell Ave and railroad corridors  

Includes: Soloma St, Selma St, and transit-heavy intersections  

Known for: Industrial and distribution potential, underutilized commercial space

ZONE 3 – Southeast Industrial & Residential Edge

ZONE 3 – Southeast Industrial & Residential Edge

ZONE 4 – North End Loop / Rio Linda Blvd Corridor

Streets: Arden Way southward to the freeway curve and rail paths  

Includes: Woodlake Dr, Fee Dr, and Cambridge St  

Known for: Back-of-house operations, wide parcels, potential for industrial reuse 

ZONE 4 – North End Loop / Rio Linda Blvd Corridor

ZONE 4 – North End Loop / Rio Linda Blvd Corridor

ZONE 4 – North End Loop / Rio Linda Blvd Corridor

Streets: Del Paso Blvd & El Camino Ave toward Rio Linda Blvd  

Includes: Plaza Ave, Bowles St, Fairfield St  

Known for: Unique angled block structures, mixed-use development potential 

ZONE 5 – Arden West / Arts Connector

ZONE 4 – North End Loop / Rio Linda Blvd Corridor

ZONE 6 – West Central Business District

Streets: Arden Way from Del Paso Blvd to Royal Oaks Dr  

Includes: Side streets like Blackwood St, Oxford St  

Known for: Art centers, galleries, and major connection to Expo 

ZONE 6 – West Central Business District

ZONE 4 – North End Loop / Rio Linda Blvd Corridor

ZONE 6 – West Central Business District

Streets: Del Paso Blvd between Grove Ave and Edgewater Rd  

Includes: Traction Ave, Barrette Ave  

Known for: Retail corridor, civic/cultural services, central PBID activity   

ZONE 7 – Western Core / Old North Sacramento Heart

ZONE 7 – Western Core / Old North Sacramento Heart

ZONE 7 – Western Core / Old North Sacramento Heart

Streets:  Edgewater Rd , along Arden Way and El Camino  

Includes: Leata Way, Lochbrae Rd  

Known for: Historic commercial area, long-time neighborhood institutions 

ZONE 8 – Western Gateway / Highway Entrance

ZONE 7 – Western Core / Old North Sacramento Heart

ZONE 7 – Western Core / Old North Sacramento Heart

Streets: Along N. Sacramento Fwy entrance and American River Bike Trail  

Includes: Columbus Ave, Arden-Garden Connector  

Known for: Entry zone, wayfinding opportunity, landscape enhancement 

Reporting Incidents

A Safer, Stronger BLVD Begins Here

California Patrol Enforcement (CPE)—a premier security solutions provider founded in 2016 and based right here in Sacramento. This new plan, aligned with our S.A.F.E.T.Y. Program, enhances safety, visibility, and community trust across The Blvd.


Daytime dispatch services - 24hrs 7 days/ week 

Nighttime mobile and foot patrols - 7pm-5am 7 days/ week


DISPATCH: 916-617-8457 

Immediate Response (If Applicable)

  • Ensure Safety – If the incident involves a crime, injury, or public safety concern, prioritize safety.
  • Emergency Services – Contact 911 for crimes, fires, or medical emergencies.
  • Secure the Area – If the incident involves property damage or hazards, notify the appropriate authorities (e.g., city maintenance, security, police).


Non-emergency numbers for the Sacramento Police Department (SACPD) - (916) 808-5471

Report an Issue with 311

  311 is your direct line to non-emergency city services. As a property or business owner, you can use 311 to report issues like:

  • Graffiti removal
  • Pothole repairs
  • Streetlight outages
  • Illegal dumping
  • Noise complaints
  • Parking issues

How to Report:

  • Call 311 or use your city's online portal.
  • Submit requests via text or mobile apps where available.
  • Track your request with the provided case number.

Benefits:

  • Quick access to city services.
  • Efficient issue resolution.
  • Real-time tracking of your request.

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Del Paso Boulevard Partnership

1031 Del Paso Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95815, US

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