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Sacramento County Activates Cooling Centers

by John Todd
12 months ago
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Next week, beginning Monday and extending through the week, temperatures are expected to rise above 100 degrees for several days in a row. The County and most of the cities in the county are activating cooling centers/spaces for the week. Locations, days and times are listed below.

All community members are welcome. Where allowed, pets must be on a leash or contained in an animal carrier at all times. Residents are encouraged to call 2-1-1 or visit 211sacramento.org before accessing a cooling center for the most up to date information on locations, days and operating hours. Residents are also encouraged to access existing cooling spaces such as libraries and community centers around the county.

Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) will be providing vouchers for free rides to and from the cooling centers for this event. Riders can Ride Free with the Flyer provided by RT​  by printing the flyer or showing it on a digital device.  Free rides are good for two hours before and after cooling center hours. 

HOWEVER… if you’re looking for a ride to the McClellan cooling center, apparently SacRT doesn’t service McClellan, Rio Linda, or Elverta, and you’re entirely screwed.

The cooling center nearest to Rio Linda/Elverta is located at:

County Service Center
​3331 Peacekeeper Way at McClellan
12 p.m. – 8 p.m. 7/2-7/6​

Other County cooling centers are located at:

North A Emergency Shelter – Please note this location has very limited capacity for pets

  • 1400 North A Street, Sacramento 1 p.m. – 10 p.m. 7/1 – 7/7
  • Can accommodate up to 45 guests​

Outreach and Engagement Center

  • 3615 Auburn Blvd: 10 a.m. 7/1  through  8 a.m. 7/8

​Sam and Bonnie Pannell Center

  • 2450 Meadowview Rd: 8 a.m. –  8 p.m. 7/1 – 7/5 (closed 7/4)


Citrus Heights Police Department – Lobby

  • 6315 Fountain Square Drive, Citrus Heights, CA 95621: Lobby will be open until 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. 7/2  –  7/5 no pets


Rancho Cordova City Hall

  • 2729 Prospect Park Drive Rancho Cordova 2 p.m. – 8 p.m. 7/1 – 7/5 (closed 7/4) – no pets


Elk Grove Wackford Community Center

  • 9014 Bruceville Road, Elk Grove 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. 7/1 – 7/5

Galt Police Station Lobby

  • ​455 Industrial Drive. Galt 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. 7/1 – 7/5 

Folsom Police Station Lobby

  • 46 Natoma Street, Folsom 12 – 7 p.m. 7/1 – 7/5 (closed 7/4) – no pets

Stay Safe in the Heat

Sacramento County Public Health reminds residents to take steps to keep cool during the upcoming heat event. With these seasonably high temperatures expected, it is important that you take precautionary steps to keep yourself, your family, your neighbors and your pets cool, and remember to check on seniors and those with mobility issues at least twice a day.  

Keep as cool and hydrated as possible; drink plenty of water, avoid spending time outside, especially during the hottest part of the day, and limit outside activities as much as possible. Cooling down a few hours a day will allow the body to recover and tolerate the heat better for the rest of the day.  

Tips for Beating the Heat:

  • Stay hydrated – Drink plenty of cool water and electrolyte drinks such as propel or Gatorade to replenish hydration. Avoid alcoholic beverages. 
  • Limit sun exposure – When possible, stay in air conditioning on hot days. If you don’t have air conditioning, take cool showers or freeze a wet cloth to wipe down your head and neck.
  • Check on loved ones – Be sure to check on less mobile or older friends, family and neighbors who live alone, don’t have air conditioning or are hesitant to use their air conditioner.
  • Clothing – Wear lightweight, light-colored and loose-fitting clothing 
  • Avoid the hottest part of the day – If you have to be outside, try to stick to the cooler morning and evening hours. Wear light, loose clothing and take frequent, shaded or air-conditioned breaks.  Do not exercise outside during the hottest part of the day.
  • Beware of hot cars – Never leave a person or a pet in a parked car, even for a short time. On a mild 80-degree day, the temperature inside a car can reach 100 degrees in fewer than 10 minutes.
  • Keep your pets cool – Give your pets plenty of fresh, clean water. Don’t exercise your pets in high temperatures or when the pavement is hot. Make sure they have a shady place to get out of the sun or bring them indoors.
  • Sunscreen – Protect your skin against cancer, burns and skin damage by using SPF 30 or higher.
  • Stay informed – Watch your local weather forecasts so you can plan outdoor activities safely and pay attention to any extreme heat alerts.
  • Take advantage of cooling spaces – utilize cooling spaces such as libraries or shopping centers, or cooling centers when available. ​​
John Todd

John Todd

Born and raised in Rio Linda, a graduate of Rio Linda High School, and a resident for most of the last 50 years. Co-Chair for the Rio Linda Elverta Neighborhood Association, announcer for Rio Linda Knights Football, Rio Linda Christmas Light Parade, and Rio Linda Little League Parade, Original keeper of the Archway Lights, and outspoken advocate for the Rio Linda Elverta community.

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