{"id":199425,"date":"2026-03-01T15:42:14","date_gmt":"2026-03-01T15:42:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-ca\/199425\/"},"modified":"2026-03-01T15:42:14","modified_gmt":"2026-03-01T15:42:14","slug":"cost-of-sacramentos-river-district-safe-camping-site-revealed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-ca\/199425\/","title":{"rendered":"Cost of Sacramento\u2019s River District safe camping site revealed"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"Follow nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.sacbee.com\/news\/local\/article312373083.html\">new safe camping site<\/a> run by the city of Sacramento is scheduled to be open in April, said <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"Follow nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.sacbee.com\/news\/local\/article311848864.html\">Mayor Kevin McCarty<\/a> on Friday.<\/p>\n<p>McCarty and Council members Phil Pluckebaum and Rick Jennings took questions Friday about the new camping site in the River District, not far from the <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"Follow nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.sacbee.com\/news\/business\/article314820927.html\">construction sites of a soccer stadium and hospital.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Tucked behind a Greyhound bus station, the new safe camping site is what the city envisions as an entry-level option for a person needing shelter.<\/p>\n<p>Metal shipping containers will help protect 100 tents pitched on platforms. Showers, restrooms, phone chargers, pets and social workers will also be on hand at the city-owned parcel on Sequoia Pacific Boulevard, said Brian Pedro, the director of the Department of Community Response.<\/p>\n<p>                                                                                                                                                                                                              <img class=\"responsive-image\" width=\"1140\" height=\"572\"  alt=\"A rendering shows how shipping containers will be used to provide shelter over tents in the River District's safe camping site.\" title=\"img-26-02-27-23B01.jpg\"  loading=\"lazy\"\/>                                                                                                                A rendering shows how shipping containers will be used to provide shelter over tents in the River District&#8217;s safe camping site.                                                                                                                                                                        City of Sacramento                                                                                        <\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is a big piece of the puzzle,\u201d McCarty said, while touting his <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"Follow nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.sacbee.com\/news\/local\/homeless\/article312057355.html\">\u201csix point plan\u201d<\/a> to help reduce unsheltered homelessness.<\/p>\n<p>The goal, according to city officials, is to transition homeless people from the tents into some form of housing. But McCarty\u2019s plan comes amid difficult challenges.<\/p>\n<p>Sacramento is contending with a $66 million budget deficit. On Thursday, the <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"Follow nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.sacbee.com\/news\/local\/article314850597.html\">city released budget deficit reduction strategies<\/a> which include increased parking fees and employee layoffs.<\/p>\n<p>The city didn\u2019t typically budget homelessness funding in the past \u2014 relying on the county to provide services \u2014 according to McCarty, who said he\u2019s at the state Capitol \u201cevery day\u201d to secure state funds. Now, officials brace for the possibility that paying for homelessness services will fall upon the city\u2019s shoulders, according to a newsletter sent by Councilmember Rick Jennings.<\/p>\n<p>McCarty, for his part, said his plan shows the city\u2019s focus.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn an era of less money at all levels of governance, we are going forward and doing more,\u201d McCarty said. \u201cSo that just shows you this is an absolute priority that we cannot turn away from.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>                                                                                                                                                                                                              <img class=\"responsive-image\" width=\"1140\" height=\"828\"  alt=\"Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty, right, speaks as workers build a new safe camping site in the River District on Friday. Department of Community Response Director Brian Pedro, left, and Council Member Phil Pluckebaum, center, joined him at the event. \" title=\"1712_NSL_260227_SafeCamping.JPG\"  loading=\"lazy\"\/>                                                                                                                Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty, right, speaks as workers build a new safe camping site in the River District on Friday. Department of Community Response Director Brian Pedro, left, and Council Member Phil Pluckebaum, center, joined him at the event.                                                                                             NATHANIEL LEVINE                                                                            nlevine@sacbee.com                                                                                        What is a safe camping site?<\/p>\n<p>Officials hope the new location offers more structure and rules than a previous homeless site called <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"Follow nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.sacbee.com\/news\/local\/article291492915.html\">Camp Resolution.<\/a> The city signed a lease in 2023 with Safe Ground Sacramento, a nonprofit, and allowed the camp\u2019s homeless residents to govern themselves on a city-owned lot in North Sacramento.<\/p>\n<p>From the city\u2019s perspective, that initiative failed. In August 2024, police officers and evicted dozens after offering accommodations at other shelters.<\/p>\n<p>                                                                                                                                                                                                              <img class=\"responsive-image\" width=\"1140\" height=\"640\"  alt=\"Workers build a new safe camping site for the homeless on Sequoia Pacific Boulevard in Sacramento\u2019s River District on Friday.\" title=\"0794_NSL_260227_SafeCamping.JPG\"  loading=\"lazy\"\/>                                                                                                                Workers build a new safe camping site for the homeless on Sequoia Pacific Boulevard in Sacramento\u2019s River District on Friday.                                                                                            NATHANIEL LEVINE                                                                            nlevine@sacbee.com                                                                                        <\/p>\n<p>In contrast, the River Park facility will have 24\/7 security, cameras and rules, according to Pedro. He said residents can stay for a night, or for longer, adding that services are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.<\/p>\n<p>The site is also \u201ctemporary,\u201d though city officials did not answer questions about how long they envision the tents staying.<\/p>\n<p>A city-owned lot saves millions, Pedro said. The cost to run the location will be about $400,000 to $500,000 annually, he said.<\/p>\n<p>Angela Hassell, the executive director of Loaves and Fishes, offered both hesitant support for and doubts about the safe camping site.<\/p>\n<p>The location offers a safe place for people to live outside, when there are not many outdoor spaces where a person can safely reside, she said.<\/p>\n<p>But she said a temporary shelter can feel like a prison as residents must follow orders that limit their access, adding that she understands why the city establishes rules.<\/p>\n<p>The people who need these services are adults who deserve dignity, she said, but they harbor distrust for city officials after traumatic sweeps and have a sense they are unwelcome anywhere.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThey\u2019ve been burned,\u201d Hassell said.<\/p>\n<p>McCarty acknowledged the limitations of the safe camping grounds.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is kind of our mission \u2014 not let the perfect be the enemy of good,\u201d McCarty said.<\/p>\n<p>        Related Stories from  Sacramento Bee<\/p>\n<p>                <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sacbee.com\/profile\/279278099\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\"><br \/>\n                        <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"author-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/ISHANI-DESAI-HEADSHOT.jpg\" width=\"400\" height=\"400\" alt=\"Profile Image of Ishani Desai\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><br \/>\n                    <\/a><\/p>\n<p>                <a class=\"author-name\" href=\"https:\/\/www.sacbee.com\/profile\/279278099\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Ishani Desai<\/a><\/p>\n<p>                    The Sacramento Bee<\/p>\n<p>            Ishani Desai is a government watchdog reporter for The Sacramento Bee. 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