The discussion will include a presentation on how paid parking can help address the current parking challenges in the city.
The termination is likely but not until July, as the city's municipal code requires an analysis.
Senate Bill 478 would prevent platforms from tacking mandatory hidden surcharges like service and order processing fees onto purchases.
Construction began at the end of 2022 on the $133 million, 332-bed Napa County Replacement Detention Facility.
Most Napa County offices will be closed Monday, February 20 in observance of Presidents Day.
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The group Recall Alfredo Pedroza Committee needed to collect at least 3,232 valid signatures from voters in the county's District 4.
A Calistoga man alleges he was exposed to Legionella bacteria while he was celebrating the Fourth of July in downtown Napa.
SB 329 would lift city council pay caps for the first time in nearly four decades, bringing salaries more in line with the cost of living.
The public is invited to a ribbon-cutting ceremony Feb. 27 at the city's new home.
California State Parks announced $4.68 million in grant recommendations for local recreational trail projects, including one in Napa.
Among the priorities in the Napa Valley Subbasin GSP is a goal to reduce the pumping of groundwater by 10 percent.
There will be a large contingency of first responders, staff and role players present at this event.
The city is hosting a community meeting to discuss the new paid parking program development in Downtown Napa and the Oxbow District.
Damage in Napa County is currently estimated at about $8.5 million.
Most Napa County offices will be closed on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The extension was granted because of storms that caused widespread flooding and damage.
Dodd said he was concerned about "bad actors" accessing government-associated cell phones to get to sensitive information or tracking data.
Potential applicants are encouraged to attend a virtual grant workshop scheduled for next week.
"As we reflect on the accomplishments of 2022, I am proud of the progress we have made together as a community."
With the expected forecast for Sunday, the Oxbow Bypass flood gates are set to be closed again Saturday afternoon through Tuesday.
The trust is working in tandem with the Napa County Regional Park & Open Space District to secure the funding needed for the purchase.
The floodgates crossing McKinstry Street are closed when the river is projected to overflow into the Oxbow Bypass area.
Self-serve sandbags are available to city residents at the City's Corporation Yard, 770 Jackson St.
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The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting.
The resolution affirms each Councilmember’s commitment to helping all Napa community members regardless of the district.
Since July 2021, the City has responded to a series of complaints regarding 3558 Jefferson Street in Napa.
Wu is replacing Dr. Karen Relucio who is retiring Dec. 30.
"These studies will help our community maintain our waterways and protect us against the impacts of flooding and climate change."
"First Street Napa remains an essential one-stop shop for all your holiday shopping needs."
During Relucio's tenure as the county's public health officer, Napa County experienced two wildfires and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Respondents will be selected randomly to participate in this survey.
Most recently, Holly Dawson served as director of public affairs and communications for Napa Valley College.
"Each year, the City of Napa conducts a Community Climate Survey so we can better understand the concerns and opinions of City residents."
A temporary closure that began during the pandemic has extended over 2 years.
A measure approved Tuesday will forgive construction loans for granny units if owners offer affordable rent to low earners.
This is the first known detection of RHD in Napa County.
The grant was issued to the Calistoga Police Department.
Details of the new permanent program are still in development but the city cemented the program’s future at its recent council meeting.