Have questions about the Sacramento Zoo’s proposed move to Elk Grove? Ask our journalists

One of several new renderings provided by Sacramento Zoo and city of Elk Grove officials show a recreation space at an expanded facility near Kammerer Road and Lotz Parkway. The Elk Grove City Council is expected to vote on final approval to begin construction during Wednesday’s meeting. (Sacramento Zoological Society)

The Elk Grove City Council will meet Wednesday night to decide the next phase of the 97-year-old Sacramento Zoo.

Founded in 1927, the zoo has anchored Land Park since the neighborhood’s early days. The Elk Grove city councilors will vote to approve or deny the first phase of development of a new site near Kammerer Road and Lotz Parkway.

You can keep up with coverage at sacbee.com and check for updates on X or Facebook as Sacramento Bee reporters cover the deciding vote.

Here’s what we know ahead of the City Council meeting:

Pass or fail, The Sacramento Bee wants to hear your questions about the proposed change. Ask in the form below or email servicejournalists@sacbee.com.

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