New Survey: Public Safety & City Hall Facilities ProjectNapa - we want to hear from you again!
In previous Public Safety & City Hall Facilities project surveys, we received feedback that the community would like the new City civic buildings to reflect the culture and history of Napa. Please help us to get a better understanding of what buildings you believe best reflect the culture and history of Napa and meet the goal of the Downtown Napa Specific Plan to: “Honor the Past, Embrace the Future”. The collected images will be compiled for community comment at a public meeting on March 18th. The results will be used to help shape the design guidelines for the future civic buildings and civic plaza.
Take our survey today!
For more information, visit the project page: www.cityofnapa.org/PublicSafetyandCityHall
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City of Napa’s Tourism Improvement District (Napa TID) Now Accepting Funding RequestsApply Today!Tourism dollars fund many services throughout town – from street and sidewalk repairs to park maintenance and recreation programs. These dollars also support fun and interesting local events year-round – making Napa an exciting place to visit and to live.
As part of a yearly program to support and maintain these tourism dollars, the City of Napa’s Tourism Improvement District (Napa TID) is accepting funding requests from non-profits and government agencies for programs or projects that advance tourism and hospitality in a significant and measurable way and demonstrate economic impact specific to our community. Grantees from previous years, such as the Napa Lighted Art Festival, Porchfest and Locals Night Out, have all made positive contributions to the overall experience for locals and visitors alike in Napa.
If your organization has a proven track record of programming that advance the funding objectives, then you are encouraged to apply.It’s so easy! Visit our application page - you can either fill the application out online, or fill out our simple PDF and email or snail mail it in. Applications are due by 5PM on Friday, March 13, 2020! Apply today!(The following entities are eligible to apply: 501(c)3 and 501(c)6 organizations and government entities.)
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Upcoming Special City Council MeetingDate: February 25, 2020 Time: 6:30 PM Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 955 School Street Follow this link to access the special meeting agenda for February 25, 2020: City Council of the City of Napa Special Meeting
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Napa Roundabouts UpdateWhat's Next? This week, crews worked to ground pavement conforms on each leg of the streets approaching each of the roundabouts in preparation for final paving, which will be completed in the middle of March. This work required additional signage and flagging to guide drivers through or around the work areas and caused a bit of extra traffic in the area. We appreciate the community's patience as the work was completed.
Up next, California Blvd, between Second and Third Streets, is anticipated to open by the end of the day Monday, 2/24. The third roundabout is anticipated to be complete and fully functional by Friday, 3/6.
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FREE Water-Wise WorkshopsComing Up: Rainwater Harvesting & Rain GardensCity of Napa Water and the Napa County Resource Conservation District are teaming up with Napa Library’s H2O Superhero Program this year to present three free Water-Wise Workshops. The first, Rainwater Harvesting and Rain Gardens, is coming up on Wednesday, February 26, 6:30 to 8:30 pm, in the Community Meeting Room at the Napa Main Library, 580 Coombs Street, Napa. Jesse Savou, Founder/Owner of BlueBarrel Rainwater Catchment Systems, will show how to actively collect and store rainwater for later irrigation use. Holly Johnson of GSM Landscape Architects will present the passive rainwater harvesting option, specialized rain gardens that reduce runoff and pollution while creating habitat for native species. Several homeowners will provide local rainwater harvesting case studies. The event is free, and no registration is needed. Attendees will gain access to free literature and water-saving tools. A few lucky winners will even take home great door prizes. This Water-Wise partnership with the H2O Superhero series continues April 29 with Smart Irrigation and Drip Systems and concludes with Greywater Systems on June 24. For all Water-Wise Workshop details, please visit www.cityofnapa.org/water.
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We Need Your Input! Napa's Consolidated Plan
What is a Consolidated Plan?The Consolidated Plan is a five-year planning document that identifies housing and community development needs and stipulates how certain federal funding sources will be spent during the planning period. We want your participation to determine priorities which will meet the objective of viable communities through the provision of decent housing, a suitable living environment and expansion of economic opportunities primarily for persons of low- and moderate-income. How can I get involved?
Napa needs your assistance in setting housing and community development priorities!
Take our survey Follow a link to the survey at the top of the www.cityofnapa.org/CDBG web page. Questions? Contact us!
Stephanie Gaul, Assistant Housing Manager (707) 257-9628 [email protected]
Community Development Department, Housing Division 1115 Seminary Street, Napa
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City of Napa to Explore By-District ElectionsOn February 11, 2020, in response to a letter received on January 2, 2020 asserting that the City is required to transition to district-based elections for Councilmembers in order to comply with the California Voting Rights Act, the City Council adopted Resolution R2020-017 declaring the City’s intention to transition from an at-large election system to a district-based election system for its four Councilmembers for use in the City’s General Municipal Election on November 3, 2020.
In a district-based election system, the City is divided into four districts, and the voters in each district will elect a Councilmember who resides in their district; however, the Mayor will still be elected at-large by voters throughout the City.
The community's input in the development of the voting districts is extremely important to this process. A series of public hearings along with a Community Workshop will be held to receive community input on the development of district boundaries. The City is encouraging the public to attend any of the public meetings as identified in the timeline below:
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 City Hall - Council Chamber 6:30 p.m. 1st Public Hearing without maps of proposed district boundaries, to provide information to the public and solicit input from the public and Council on composition of the districts
Public Hearing Wednesday, March 4, 2020 City Hall - Council Chamber 6:30 p.m. 2nd Public Hearing without maps of proposed district boundaries, to provide information to the public and solicit input from the public and Council on composition of the districts
Community Workshop Sunday, March 8, 2020 McPherson Elementary School 11:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Community Workshop where Demographer will provide a presentation to the public, and solicit input from the public regarding proposed district boundaries. Drop by any time between 11:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Presentations on the process at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Public Hearing Tuesday, March 17, 2020 City Hall - Council Chamber 6:30 p.m. 3rd Public Hearing with maps of proposed district boundaries produced by the demographer and published seven days in advance, and with a summary of comments received during the Community Workshop, for consideration and feedback by the public and Council
Public Hearing Tuesday, April 7, 2020 City Hall - Council Chamber 6:30 p.m. 4th Public Hearing with revised map(s) of proposed district boundaries produced by the demographer and published seven days in advance; consideration of public input regarding the revised map(s), and introduction an ordinance establishing a district-based election system and map of district boundaries for Councilmembers
Public Hearing Tuesday, April 21, 2020 City Hall - Council Chamber 6:30 p.m. 5th Public Hearing to adopt an ordinance establishing a district-based election system and map of district boundaries for Councilmembers
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General Plan Advisory CommitteeUpcoming Meeting: February 24, 2020
Land Use & Urban Design StrategiesMonday, February 24, 2020 Napa Senior Center, Oak Room 1500 Jefferson Street 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
View the Agenda and learn more about what to expect at the meeting.
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FREE Composting Workshops Start off the Spring season by signing up for one of our Composting Workshops. Find out how to turn your food scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich soil. It’s an easy way to help save our environment! Sign up here: https://compost.naparecycles.org
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Napa Lighted Arts Festival Wins Helen Putnam Award for Excellence The Napa Lighted Arts Festival won the 2019 Helen Putnam Award for Excellence in the Economic Development through the Arts category. This 9-day free festival features iconic architecture becoming the painting in this unique lighted art walk. Successful programs illustrate how investment in the arts stimulates the local economy through tourism, festivals, and cultural attractions, and how innovative arts programs were established through a collaborative partnership. Winning programs also must illustrate adopted city policies or ordinances that integrate the arts and culture into their General Plans, specific plans, or other city council adopted policies. Check out the video about the award winners here!
Who was Helen Putnam? From the League of California Cities: Helen Putnam was a mother, school teacher, principal, mayor, and county supervisor. But most of all, Helen Putnam was a person who viewed meeting one's potential as the measure of success. Excellence, to Helen Putnam, was shown by someone who did his or her very best. She was as supportive and loving of people who did their best as she was of people who did the best. To the League and to California cities, Helen Putnam defined excellence. The Award for Excellence is given in her memory.
Learn more about the Helen Putnam Award for Excellence awardees here.
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That's a Wrap! Have you noticed some of our Recycling & Waste Service (NRWS) refuse and recycling collection vehicles have a new look? Check them out below.
If you’re not sure what to recycle and how to do it, just head to NRWS' website: https://www.naparecycling.com
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Napa County Mosquito Abatement District BoardWant to make a difference in your community? Do you have expertise you could share? Napa’s City Clerk is accepting applications from Napa Residents for a total of one opening; one to serve on the Napa County Mosquito Abatement District Board. Applications are available online for submission at www.cityofnapa.org and choose Boards Commissions & Committees from the City Clerk’s page. Please submit application by 5:00 p.m. Friday, February 28, 2020.
Learn more about the Commission and its guidelines and requirements here.
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The City of Napa is Hiring! Engineering Assistant Closing: 2/21/2020 Do you have engineering technician and construction experience? Has your ability to provide practical insights for multifaceted projects allowed you to excel in your field? Are you able to maintain a calm demeanor that makes you a valuable member of a hardworking team? We are recruiting an Engineering Assistant to join the engineering and operations team in the City's Utilities Department. The Utilities Department is comprised of the Water and the Recycling and Waste Divisions, both of which serve customers throughout the City and County of Napa. Police Officer Trainee Closing: Continuous Are you someone who wants to work with dedicated people to make a real difference in the community? Have you been searching for an unusual yet thoroughly rewarding career? Are you someone with the desire to help others in emergency situations? Do you excel at making good decisions under pressure? Join our team and you'll learn to protect yourself and others with incredible training, gain another family and a sense of belonging that no other career can offer, and spend your time helping others by making a positive impact on the community. Police Officer Trainee – Recent Academy Graduate Closing: Continuous Did you recently complete a Police Academy within the last 12 months? We invite you to apply! This is a pre-entry level law enforcement classification in which incumbents learn and gain additional qualifications in preparation for a career as a sworn peace officer. Join our team and you'll learn to protect yourself and others with incredible training, gain another family and a sense of belonging that no other career can offer, and spend your time helping others by making a positive impact on the community. Police Officer Trainee – Academy Enrolled Closing: Continuous Are you currently enrolled in a Police Academy? We invite you to apply! This is a pre-entry level law enforcement classification in which incumbents learn and gain additional qualifications in preparation for a career as a sworn peace officer. Join our team and you'll learn to protect yourself and others with incredible training, gain another family and a sense of belonging that no other career can offer, and spend your time helping others by making a positive impact on the community. Police Officer – Lateral (From Outside California) Closing: Continuous Our Police Department is looking for applicants with one year of experience in a sworn law enforcement position in the State of California (as defined in Penal Code Section 830.1) and possession of a California POST Basic Certificate that are interested in coming to Napa. Candidates on a current City of Napa eligible list need not re-apply. Police Officer – Lateral (From Within California) Closing: Continuous Our Police Department is looking for applicants with one year of experience in a sworn law enforcement position in the State of California (as defined in Penal Code Section 830.1) and possession of a California POST Basic Certificate that are interested in coming to Napa. Candidates on a current City of Napa eligible list need not re-apply. Aquatics Program Specialist (Part-Time) Closing: Continuous We are looking for an Aquatics Specialist to provide leadership and direction to our current aquatics staff! You will assist in the scheduling of staff and delivering staff training. You may act in a Lifeguard or Swim Instructor capacity as well. This is a temporary, part-time position that works approximately 40 hours from May to early August, depending on the needs of the Parks & Recreation Department. Waste Prevention Assistant - Outreach Spanish Bilingual (Part-Time) Closing: Continuous Do you enjoy working in outreach and educational campaigns? We are seeking a qualified candidate for a part-time position assisting our Recycling and Materials Diversion Division in meeting community recycling, composting, and solid waste program goals. The position supports the division through community fieldwork! We are looking for someone with excellent interpersonal skills that allow for success when interacting with the public and commercial businesses. Downtown Street Maintenance Assistant (Part-Time) Closing: Continuous Do you love keeping busy outdoors? Are you handy? Would you enjoy working early mornings? We have just the position for you in the Public Works Department. Facility Attendant (Part-Time) Closing: Continuous Do you love serving your community? Do you have phenomenal customer service skills? Do you enjoy cleaning and keeping spaces orderly? We are looking for someone like you to join our team in the Recreation Division. Facilities Maintenance Assistant (Part-Time) Closing: Continuous Do you love being on your feet and keeping busy? Enjoy repairing and cleaning? Do you have a passion for serving your community? We need extra help with maintaining facilities this summer. The position is a temporary extra-help position that will work in the Facilities Division of Public Works.
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