Today in Sacramento: Here's what you need to know for Monday - Sacramento Bee

No extreme heat this week Pick any day this week to enjoy outdoor activities. Blue Line starts regular service Sacramento Regional Transit’s long-awaited $270 million Blue Line light-rail extension to Cosumnes River College starts regular service. The Blue Line to the college will extend light rail 4. 3 miles from the current terminus at Meadowview Road in south Sacramento, and will feature four new stations (Morrison Creek, Franklin, Center Parkway and Cosumnes River College). Therese McMillan, the acting administrator of the Federal Transit Administration. Tree removal in William Land Park Work to remove 66 trees in poor health from Sacramento’s William Land Park is scheduled to begin. Rally at the Capitol for criminal justice reform The California Alliance for Boys and Men of Color will hold a rally at the Capitol to advocate for criminal justice changes and better access to health care. The rally on the Capitol’s north steps, which organizers expect will draw 250 people, will follow a hearing by the Assembly Select Committee on the Status of Boys and Men of Color. State officials and youth leaders from across California will testify at the Assembly hearing about education, health care, policing and employment challenges that confront minority communities. Source: www.sacbee.com