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April 16, 2021
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Hello,
Every year approximately 980 million gallons of clean, drinkable water travels through a complex system of distribution pipes leading to more than 5,400 homes and businesses in our community. Do you know where our water comes from? Check out our From Source to Tap video to find out.
As vaccines continue to become available and we begin to contemplate life beyond the pandemic, the budget process for the upcoming fiscal year (starts in July through June 2022) is kicking off. Our goal is to reinstate in-person recreation programs, events, and activities. To gain insight into our community's interests, we are conducting a short survey. The results will help us in our planning.
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As far as the pandemic is concerned, we continue to see changes in the restrictions and guidance. We will provide updates as soon as they become available as to the reopening of our city facilities. Remember, it's still important to maintain your distance, wear your mask, and get vaccinated (if you choose to).
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James Road
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Paving operations began on James Road this morning. A few members of our team were on site to provide a short update on Facebook Live (turn your sound up, audio needs improvement). This project is anticipated to wrap up in the next week or so.
Take Care,
Jason Holley City Manager
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Joint City Council/Fire Protection Board District Meeting April 20, 2021, at 6:30 pm Agenda |
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Fire Protection District Newsletter
In the recent newsletter from our Fire Protection District, Chief Cahill provided updates about recent vaccine clinics, personnel updates, and information about weed abatement. This time of year is critical for preparation ahead of fire season, which comes earlier each year. Be sure to take time to reduce the accumulation of combustible materials and remove high weeds/dry grass on your property. Read the newsletter here.
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Neighborhood Watch Newsletter
Police Chief Ortiz announced in the latest Neighborhood Watch newsletter he will host a Virtual Coffee with the Cops to present the 2020 Annual Report on Facebook live, on Thursday, April 29, 2021, 8 AM. Read the entire newsletter here.
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First-time Homebuyer Assistance
Good news for aspiring homeowners. The City received a $2.2 million CalHOME grant to provide up to $100,000 in down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers.
View the program flyers in English and Spanish for more information.
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Napa County Teacher of the Year Nomination Period Open
Nominate your favorite teacher today for 2021 Napa County Teacher of the Year! The pandemic has been a challenging time for educators, and nominating someone for Teacher of the Year recognition is a great way to let them know you appreciate all that they do for their students. Learn more at https://www.napacoe.org/teacher-of-the-year/
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Napa Compost Workshops
We are so excited to share a cool way to get outside and work on making a garden The first step is healthy soil, which compost helps to promote. The City of Napa is offering Zoom-based workshops open to American Canyon residents. Register here!
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Master Gardener Workshops
The Napa Master Gardeners are offering a whole slate of classes throughout the month to get those backyard gardens going. Find more information on the classes and sign-up here!
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