Why Portland Kicks Sacramento’s Ass and What We Can Do About It

I was hoping to have this up yesterday, but c’est la vie. For now here’s an interview I did June 7th with Noah Wilkinson. Noah is a former Sacramentan who moved to Portland in 2008. He shares his perspective on the pros and cons of these twin cities and gives us some ideas as to how we can make Sacramento better.

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About Phil Pluckebaum

Phil is just a local community organizer and neighborhood advocate with a dream. A dream that one day all people will have representative government that is responsive to their actual needs and not just the whims of their elected representatives. Phil has tilted at local windmills for nearly a decade and while he’s made lots of great friends, in actuality, he’s accomplished very little. So he’s cranky. So cranky in fact he’s teamed up with some other cranks…uh, he means to say “notable personalities”…to produce Sacramento Current. When he’s not coaching his son’s soccer team or rock climbing, Phil is currently serving as the President of the River Park Neighborhood Association. He’s also wasted his time…he means “served as”…Vice Chair of the SCUSD Bond Oversight Committee, At Large Member of the Sacramento Redistricting Citizens Advisory Committee, Chair of the Sacramento Comprehensive High School Coalition, Vice President of the Caleb Greenwood Site Council, and Founding Member of Save Sacramento’s Parks.

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