Sacramento City Hall is a five-story, 267,000-square-foot building that combines modern and historic structures in Sacramento, California. The building can house up to 730 staff members. Prominent local architect Rudolph A. Herold designed the building in 1908.[1] Completed in 1909, the building is located at 915 I Street. Sacramento City Hall went through a major $11 million restoration from 2003 to 2005. The restoration was part of an overall $60 million civic center project with city hall as the cornerstone. Another part of the civic center project was the construction of underground parking garage for 170 cars.[2] Sacramento City Hall now houses all of the city's significant municipal functions.[3]

Sacramento City Hall, 1981.
Sacramento City Hall, 2008.

Municipal services housed at Sacramento City Hall

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City departments

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References

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  1. ^ American Architect and Building News 24 June 1908: 22.
  2. ^ "Reports". 8 February 2017.
  3. ^ "City Hall - City of Sacramento".

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