Application Period Extended through October 19, 2022: Community Recovery Bank FundingThe application period is now open for the City of Napa’s Community Recovery Bank and eligible organizations and businesses are invited to apply.
Earlier this year, the City of Napa City Council directed a total of $1,150,000 million of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to be made available as grants, via a Community Recovery Bank, to assist with community recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Community Recovery Bank program is designed to support organizations, programs, and activities that benefit City of Napa residents and small businesses.
Organizations eligible to apply include nonprofits that are corporations, associations, agencies, or faith-based organizations with a 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(6) nonprofit status under the Internal Revenue Service Code, as well as for-profit small businesses that meet additional eligibility requirements. All eligible applicants must serve City of Napa residents or businesses, provide proof of insurance, and be in good standing with the California Secretary of State and the California Attorney General’s Registry of Charitable Trusts, if required by law to be registered.
Available grants are available with a minimum of $5,000 and a maximum of $350,000 per organization.
Applicants may apply for funds from September 15, 2022, through October 19, 2022.
Priority will be given to those applications which help support communities and populations most disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. Award recommendations will also be reflective the Community Survey results which demonstrated high public interest in community programs to support housing assistance, homelessness services, as well as aid to for programs that support our businesses and childcare programs.
To learn more about eligibility, grand awards, and the application process, please visit www.cityofnapa.org/CommunityRecoveryBankApplication.
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General Plan Adoption HearingThe City Council will hold a public hearing on adoption of the Napa 2040 General Plan. At their September 20, 2022 meeting, City Council certified the General Plan Environmental Impact Report (EIR), recommended final edits to the Draft General Plan, and continued the public hearing to the October 18, 2022 City Council meeting.
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 6:30PM City Council Chambers 955 School Street
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Beyond the Bin: Napa's Recycling & Composting Facility Day Saturday, October 15thJoin us on October 15th for a guided tour of what happens to your recycling and composting once it leaves your bins/carts and comes to our facility for sorting and processing! You can select your guided tour time when registering for the event. First tour starts at 10:15 AM with the last tour leaving at 1:30 PM - with lots of times and options in between! Tours last about 45 minutes walking around the facility. It's Kid Friendly!
Napa Sanitation District and other local agencies will be present to answer any questions you have!
Please wear closed toe shoes with hard soles and clothes you do not mind possibly getting dirty.
Bring Your Own Bucket!! We will be giving away our compost to those interested who are joining us on this day.
This event is contingent upon the recommendations of Napa County Health Guidelines and might be cancelled due to weather and/or the COVID 19 global pandemic, if necessary. RSVP here!
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Napa Valley College Invites the Community to “Rediscover Napa Valley College”Community Open House: October 15 Napa Valley College (NVC) invites the community to “Rediscover Napa Valley College” at a family-friendly community open house on Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Learn more about Napa Valley College’s academic programs and student services and meet the college’s new superintendent/president, Dr. Torence Powell, members of the Board of Trustees and special guests. The open house will feature hands-on art activities, face painting, lawn games, a community mural, live performances, and a scavenger hunt, all for free! In addition, NVC’s Café and several food trucks will be onsite selling food and there will be a wine and beer garden featuring wine made by NVC students and beer from Trade Brewing. Participate in the Monopoly-themed scavenger hunt and be entered into a special drawing to win a selection of prizes, including NVC swag, gift cards, and more. The grand prizes include a pair of 3-day general admission passes to BottleRock 2023 and an iPad Air! In addition to NVC informational tables, community partners will be present, including OLE Health, Sheriff’s Activities League, Napa County Office of Emergency Services, COAD (Community Organizations Active in Disaster), Napa Valley Transportation Authority and Vine Trail Napa Valley. Children’s Museum of Napa Valley and di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art will host art activities for kids – and adults. Find out more about career education programs and personal enrichment courses like the wine and food enthusiasts and study abroad programs and get an early look at the spring 2023 class schedule. Get a sneak peak of “Beauty and the Beast,” which will be presented this November and is co-presented by Napa Valley College and Cafeteria Kids, and “Brand New Shoes,” Dr. Tia Madison’s original one-woman show, which will be presented in the spring, plus performances by local high schools and performing arts organizations. “From This Moment On…Painting as a Response to Wildfire,” featuring work by adjunct professor and artist Nancy Willis, will be on view in the NVC Visual Arts Center and the “Napa Valley Agricultural Preserve” exhibition will be on view in the McCarthy Library lobby, which will also be open to the public. Napa Valley College is located at 2277 Napa-Vallejo Highway in Napa. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, visit https://www.napavalley.edu/
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Annual Fire & Life Safety Day Returns!Saturday, October 22, 2022 10 AM - 1 PM The Annual Fire and Life Safety Day Open House returns once again to Napa on Saturday, October 22! Join the Napa Fire Department from 10 AM - 1 PM at Fire Station 1, 930 Seminary Street, for this fun, educational event – in person!
Highlights of the event will include:
- Learn about fire safety and meet your fire department
- Tour the fire station and see what a day in the life of a firefighter is like
- See firefighters in action using the jaws of life
- Visit booths staffed by local health and safety service providers to learn how to keep your family healthy, safe, and prepared for emergencies
- Have your picture taken with firefighters, fire trucks, and Sparky
- Games, activities, and more!
Visitors can also participate in the FREE Halloween Costume Exchange by bringing a gently used costume to exchange for a “new to you” costume. No donations are required to participate and choose a costume. It’s an eek-o-friendly way to give back and “respook, rewear, rescare”!
Don’t miss this fun-filled, educational day!
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Have an Eek-O Friendly Halloween!Did you know Halloween can be “Eek-O" friendly?
Recycle last-year's Halloween costume, or select your next perfect disguise with the return of the City of Napa Costume Exchange!
The City of Napa will distribute donated costumes at local events prior to Halloween so that you can re-spook, re-scare, and re-wear all Halloween season.
Find more information on costume drop off locations and Community Costume Exchange events, visit: NapaRecycling.com/Halloween
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Recycle Your Mattress with NRWS Is your mattress looking a little spooky these days? Recycle it with NRWS!
Individuals can drop off mattresses at the Devlin Road Transfer Station daily from 8 AM - 4 PM. One mattress and one box-spring will be accepted for free!
Plus you can sleep soundly knowing that your old mattress components are being used to make new products such as carpet padding and insulation, rather than being illegally dumped in the road or sitting in a landfill!
For more information on recycling your mattress, visit: NapaRecycling.com/Mattresses-Box-Springs
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Napa: Birthplace of the Loudspeaker Did you know Napa was the birthplace of the Magnavox loudspeaker? ??
?? Two Danish inventors, Edwin Pridham and Peter Jensen invented the loudspeaker in 1915.
They perfected their creation between 1911 and 1916 while living in a house on F Street!
Learn more from the Napa County Historical Society: https://NapaHistory.org/Ask-A-Librarian-Magnavox-Loudspeaker/
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Reminder: Monthly Sandbag Operations Return to City Corp YardNext Self-Serve Sandbags - November 5, 2022While the weather is still gorgeous and not a drop of rain in sight, it's still a good time to start preparing for the rainy season now!
Free, self-serve sandbags are available to city residents at the City’s Corporation Yard at 770 Jackson Street on the first Saturday of each month from October through March, from 9 AM - 1 PM.
Be sure to bring gloves - sand and sandbags will be provided!
Sandbag operations will also open as needed at Memorial Stadium parking lot when the National Weather Service has declared a local Flood Watch.
Stay tuned to our sandbag page at https://www.cityofnapa.org/299/Getting-Using-Sandbags for more information on self-serve sandbags.
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Application Deadline Extended!Do you want to make a difference in your community? Do you have expertise you could share? The City Clerk has announced new Board openings and is now accepting applications from Napa residents!
A total of 7 openings are available:
2 to serve on the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Advisory Committee. This committee gives advisory to City Council on matters regarding the Community Development Block Grant program.
4 to serve on the Senior Advisory Commission, which makes recommendations to the City Council and the Parks and Recreation Services Director.
1 to serve on the Napa County Abatement District Board, which is the Governing Body of the Mosquito Abatement District.
To learn more and apply, visit www.cityofnapa.org/bcc
Please submit your application by 5 PM on Friday, October 14.
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Lane Closure: Solano Avenue from Mobile Lane to Salvador Avenue PG&E will have a South bound closure on Solano Ave from Mobile Lane to Salvador Ave. from 9 AM to 5 PM through mid-November.
Southbound traffic on Solano will be detoured on to Hwy. 29 at Oak Knoll and back onto Solano at Salvador. Northbound Solano will remain open at all times.
Stay tuned for more information on this road closure!
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City of Napa: Careers Grow Here
Check out our open positions with the City of Napa! The City of Napa has great benefits and career development opportunities. Learn more about open positions and benefits at CityofNapa.org/Careers!
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How to Pay Your Water Bill Need to pay your water bill? Please visit CityofNapa.org/WaterBill to learn about the different ways to pay.
Want to pay online? Read our simple instructions about how to set up an account and pay your bill online at www.CityofNapa.org/WaterBill.
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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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