Happy Holidays!
City of Napa offices will be closed next week on December 24 for the holiday.
The City will also be closed on December 27 and December 31. Please keep these holiday closures in mind when planning your next visit to City Hall!
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Attention City of Napa drivers and pedestrians! The signal at Soscol Ave and Old Soscol Way has been activated!
The intersection is now operating in standard Green-Yellow-Red operation.
New signal installations can catch drivers off guard, so pedestrians and drivers on Soscol Ave should be extra cautious during the activation period!
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NRWS Holiday Schedule Your NRWS solid waste and recycling collection schedule may be affected by the holidays!
If your service day falls on Christmas, or New Year’s Day, your trash, recycling, and compost will be picked up the following day, and service will be a day later than normal for the rest of that week (through Saturday).
Regular collection NRWS offices are closed on December 24 and December 31.
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Vacationing and Need to Stop Trash Pickup?Are you going out of town for the holidays? It may be a good time to use your vacation trash collection stop!
One (NCRWS) or two (NRWS) times per year you may stop service for two weeks to three months and NRWS/NCRWS will not charge for that period. You must call at least two business days ahead to arrange for this service.
Learn more at https://naparecycling.com/residents/collection-schedule/
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Help Shape Napa's FutureTry your hand at drawing new district maps!Have you submitted your draft map for Napa's new voting districts? The City of Napa wants YOUR input on how our Council districts should be redrawn for the next decade. Though Napa just went through the districting process, we had to use 2010 Census data. Now, we get to redraw those districts using the latest Census data and shape Napa's future.
? Try your hand at drawing a draft map! Learn how: https://www.cityofnapa.org/1014/Draw-A-Map
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City of Napa: Careers Grow Here The City of Napa is always looking for qualified and passionate people to join our team to continue to keep the City one of the best places to live and work!
As part of our initiative to expand our amazing team, we will post about upcoming job opportunities, highlight the various departments that are hiring and showcase what makes the City a desirable work environment.
Check out our currently open positions here: CityofNapa.org/Careers!
Latest Job Opportunities
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The City of Napa is hiring several part-time roles! Check out the openings for:
Facility Attendant Plant Maintenance Assistant
Grow your career in the City of Napa! Learn more about these positions and other open roles at CityofNapa.org/Careers
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City of Napa Set to Refresh WebsiteHave you shared your thoughts on the City of Napa website? There's still time! Take our survey TODAY to let us know what you like and don't like about our website so we can keep improving our resources and design for our residents. The survey will close December 21 at 5 PM.
Access the survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NapaWebsite
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Urban Water Management Plan 2020 Updates As an urban water supplier, the City of Napa is required to submit an update of its Urban Water Management Plan to the State Department of Water Resources every five years. A 2015 Urban Water Management Plan Amendment, the 2020 Urban Water Management Plan, and the Water Shortage Contingency Plan have now been drafted and are available for public review beginning December 7, 2021, on the City Water Division web page, www.cityofnapa.org/water, and at the following locations: City of Napa Utilities Department, 1700 Second Street, Suite 100, City of Napa Office of the City Clerk, 955 School Street, and Napa City-County Library, 580 Coombs Street.
The 2015 plan is being amended to meet requirements of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Reform Act of 2009. The 2020 plan is a new summary of City water supplies, demands, and conservation, and overall water service reliability through 2045. The Water Shortage Contingency Plan is a stand-alone document that guides the City through supply shortfalls up to 50% or more.
A public hearing of adoption will be held on December 21, 2021, at or after 6:30 pm in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 955 School Street, Napa. Written comments should be directed to the City Council through the City Clerk at PO Box 660, Napa, California, 94559-0660 or by email to [email protected].
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Hazard Mitigation Planning - We Want to Hear From YOU!The City of Napa wants to hear from YOU about our Hazard Mitigation Plan!
It is available for public review at mitigatehazards.com/napahmp
Your input is important to making Napa a safer and more prepared community!
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Recycle Those Holiday Lights!
Old Christmas lights not working? Getting rid of your old lights? ?? Recycle them at one of Napa's various Recycling Centers!
? Never try to recycle light strands in your blue recycling cart -- they tangle in the sorting equipment! ? Drop them off at the Napa Recycling & Composting Facility, the Devlin Road Reuse & Recycle Center, or the RECYCLE MORE route!
For more information, visit NapaRecycling.com
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Struggling to Pay Your Bills? You may be eligible for financial assistance. If you are struggling to pay your bills, you may be eligible for financial assistance! Check out these assistance programs:
Residential customers that qualify for PG&E's CARE Program are eligible for the NRWS RateShare program ($10 monthly savings). Contact NRWS at 707-255-5200
CA COVID-19 Rent Relief Program. Visit HousingisKey.com, or call 833-430-2122
Season of Sharing Fund. Email [email protected], or call 707-299-1890
Napa Valley Community Foundation. Email [email protected], or call 707-363-8390
Napa County General Assistance. Visit countyofnapa.org/376/General-Assistance
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We love to celebrate giving this time of year! If you are looking to give back to the Napa community as part of your annual giving, check out Can Do's Give Guide for Napa Valley.
Learn more and check out the local nonprofits supported at CanDoGiveGuide.org!
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Where to get Vaccinated in Napa County
There are many vaccination resources across Napa County and California. Click below to find out more about the difference vaccination types and how to get vaccinated.
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Housing is Key: CA COVID-19 Rent Relief Program Are you at risk of eviction due to unpaid rent? The CA COVID-19 Rent Relief program can help eligible renters impacted by COVID-19.
Visit HousingIsKey.com or call 833-430-2122 to check your eligibility and apply to receive free financial assistance to cover 100% your rent and utilities. Both renters and their landlords are encouraged to apply.
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Getting Tested for COVID-19 If you think you may have COVID-19 symptoms or have come into close contact with someone who was diagnosed with COVID-19, you can get tested in Napa!
Visit https://www.countyofnapa.org/2776/COVID-19-Testing to find testing locations near you and other helpful COVID-19 testing resources.
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Stay Connected!Now, more than ever, staying connected is so important. Follow the City of Napa on social media, subscribe to our e-newsletter and register for Nixle alerts today!
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