Don’t let million dollar homes replace
this irreplaceable wildlife area along the American River.
According to the Save the American River Association (SARA):
The Kassis property in Rancho Cordova is one of the last sizable areas of open space along the American River Parkway. This land is home to the river's bald eagles, deer, bobcats, foxes, hawks, owls, and many more of the Parkway's wild residents. Endangered Swainson's Hawk have been spotted in the vicinity.
Sign the petition objecting to the development of this 20 acres of floodplain.
The City of Rancho Cordova is currently reviewing plans that would allow the development of the complete 41 acres of the Kassis Property. Most agree that the development of the upper 21 acres should proceed. SARA, Sacramento Audubon and others are objecting to the development of the lower 20 acres in the floodplain.
Visit the City of Rancho Cordova’s website to see a map and current status of proposed development.
Image of Swainson’s Hawk by Ray Rozema
Image of Bald Eagle by Larry Hickey