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Housing Choice - What Are Your Thoughts, Napa?


The City of Napa wants to hear from you! We want to know if there are obstacles or challenges to fair housing choice here in Napa – and your opinion is crucial!

What does Fair Housing mean?
Fair housing is the right to choose housing free from discrimination, and there are state and federal laws that protect people from discrimination in housing transactions such as rentals, home purchases, lending and insurance.
Please take our survey today so that we can better understand your experiences and opinions about the state of housing choice in our city!

Survey in English
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¡La Ciudad de Napa quiere saber su opinión! Queremos saber si existen obstáculos o desafíos para elección de vivienda justa en Napa, y su opinión es crucial!

¿Qué significa Vivienda Justa?
Vivienda justa es el derecho a elegir una vivienda libre de discriminación, y existen leyes estatales y federales que protegen a las persona contra la discriminación en las transacciones de viviendas, como alquileres, ventas, préstamos y seguros.
¡Por favor tome nuestra encuesta para que podamos comprender mejor sus experiencias y opiniones sobre el estado de la elección de vivienda en nuestra Ciudad!

Encuesta en español

Napa Valley Community Housing

Napa Valley Community Housing 

Home Sharing Match-Up Program
- A Story of Success


Denise* (provider) is a single female in her mid-sixties. She enjoys working out and is a professional personal trainer. She also works part-time as a Behavior Specialist. Denise is a Christian and wanted to make sure those interested in her home knew that was very important in her life. She was only interested in renting to another female because of the fact there was only one bathroom in her house. She requested $650 a month, plus $20-$40 per month for electricity, water, garbage, internet and access to the onsite washer and dryer.  She was also requesting a $300 deposit. Denise really wanted to help another lady out and at the same time supplement her own income.  

Leann* (seeker) is a single female in her fifties. She was budgeted to pay $800 for a room plus utilities. Leann works full-time at Home Depot and wanted to find a way to cut back on her monthly expenses which included her rent. She wanted save money to take a vacation to visit her son out of state.   

These two became roommates and share common similarities because they are Christians, they like gardening, they don’t eat meat and both have sons about the same age. These are busy ladies that both stay active! Denise didn’t hesitate to offer Leann the room once she met her. Leann asked if she could bring her own bed and Denise had no problem removing the twin bed. Denise was very sympathetic to Leann’s housing needs by allowing her to bring four boxes from storage to be put in the garage; this helped so that Leann could save by eliminating her storage cost.  

As of today, Denise and Leann are happily home sharing!

Cosntruction Ahead

Highway 29 Water Main Freeway Crossings - Now Underway

 
The City will begin work on the restoration of three water lines (freeway crossings) that were damaged during the earthquake in 2014. The freeway crossings are located at multiple locations along Highway 29 at Old Sonoma Road, Pine Street and Laurel/Kilburn Streets.
 
The City’s contractor is scheduled to start with the freeway crossing located at Old Sonoma Road during the week of July 3, 2019. Construction will continue throughout the summer as each crossing is restored.
 
This work will require intermittent traffic control setup and minor detours in isolated neighborhoods. Residents in the immediate vicinity of each crossing will receive specific notifications as construction progresses.
 
For more information or questions about this project, please visit https://www.cityofnapa.org/575/Capital-Improvement-Program or contact City staff at 707.257.9521.
 
Water main restoration:
Michael Hether, City of Napa Water Division, (707) 257-9521

Trancas Street Rehab Project


Further rehabilitation of Trancas Street will begin in mid-July. Project limits will be from Jefferson Street to State Route 29. A majority of this work will be done at night and will last about 4-5 months. As the project start gets closer, we will share more information with you!

Road Work Ahead
Street Paving Crew

Butte Area Paving Project

HEADS UP! Tis the season for paving!


The City of Napa Streets Division is starting up their annual paving program once again. Over the next 6 to 8 weeks, there will be intermittent road closures and detours of traffic on the following residential streets, starting July 1, 2019: 

• Butte Street
• Merced Street
• Del Norte
• Central Ave from west end to California Blvd.
• Park Ave from West end to California Blvd.
• Menlo Ave from west end to Jefferson St.
• Myrtle Ave 
• Sacramento St. 
• Sonoma St.
• El Dorado St.
• Santa Clara St.
• Marin St. from Myrtle to Park Ave

Affected residents have been notified of the upcoming work and no parking signs have been posted in neighborhoods as well.

Propane Refills

Recycling Roundup


Looking for a way to enjoy your camp stove or light without creating more trash? Try using a refillable 1lb. propane gas cylinder.

Refueling your cylinder:


- Saves Money – it pays for itself with 4 refills
- Reduces Waste – it can be refilled for ten years
- Cuts pollutants – refilling at local stores avoids landfilling, shipping, and packaging

Where can I buy a refillable cylinder?


Allied Propane Services (sells AND refills)
221 Devlin Road, Napa 94558
8am – 5pm M-F; (707)252-5500

Napa Valley Petroleum (sells)
257 S. Kelly Road, American Canyon 94503
7:30am – 4:30pm M-F; (707)252-6888

More to come!
Visit www.RefuelYourFun.org


TOXIC ALERT: Never put propane cylinders in the trash or recycle bin. For safe disposal options visit: www.naparecycling.com.

Caltrans

Napa Roundabouts Project 

SR-29 Northbound Onramp Remains Closed


On Wednesday, June 19, Caltrans closed the northbound First Street onramp to northbound State Route 29 (SR-29) in downtown Napa this week, which will last approximately through August 30.

The ramp is scheduled to close at 8:00 AM Wednesday, June 19, remaining closed until August 30 of this year to accommodate construction at the northwest corner of the intersection of First Street and California Boulevard in Napa.

A detour will be in place to help motorists on northbound First Street to get onto the onramp to northbound SR-29. Detour signs will be in place to guide traffic to the detour.
Also, southbound California Boulevard at Second Street will be reduced from two lanes to one lane to accommodate construction at the northwest corner of California Boulevard and Second Street. This lane reduction will begin at 8:00 AM Wednesday, June 19, and will be in place up until early fall of this year.

Third Thursdays at Fuller Park

Third Thursdays at Fuller Park

Back for the Summer!


Start the weekend early! Third Thursdays is moving to Fuller Park. Bring a picnic and a chair or a blanket. Enjoy the music under the shade in Napa’s oldest park. 

Up NEXT

July 18th - Shabang! Steel Drum Band
A native of St. Lucia, Harry Best is a seasoned songwriter and acclaimed steel drummer. If you ask Harry he'll tell you that the real secret to Shabang's charm is their fun-loving approach to their performances. https://www.shabang.us/ 

August 15th – Nick Schott 
Specializing in Latin styles as well as your favorite Jazz and pop instrumentals, which include a huge variety from classic rock and modern artist favorites. Enjoy his exciting and beautiful solo, instrumental acoustic guitar.
Napa Art Light Festival

Napa Lighted Art Festival 


City of Napa’s Public Art Program is pleased to announce that the Napa Lighted Art Festival is now accepting Call For Artists submissions.  The festival will be held on January 11-19, 2020 in downtown Napa and the Oxbow District.  Artists can apply here.  The deadline for submissions is August 16, 2019. The Napa Lighted Art Festival supports innovative techniques using light and light technologies as a growing art medium.  The spirit of the Napa Lighted Art Festival embodies the following core concepts:  Innovative, Contemporary, Uplifting, Inspiring, and Imaginative. For more information about the becoming an artist, please contact Meredith Nevard at [email protected].


Parking Sign

Napa Parking Permits - Now Available Online Only

Effective July 1, 2019


As of July 1, 2019, the City of Napa no longer sells parking permits at City Hall. Parking permits are now available for purchase online here.

A parking map is provided on the reverse side of this flyer pointing to all available permit parking locations.

Permit Parking will remain $30 per month per permit. The online platform offers the ability to purchase multiple months at a time. There will be a $3.50 convenience fee in addition to the purchase cost. Parking permits will be mailed to you upon purchase. Your purchase receipt will act as your temporary parking permit. The temporary parking permit will expire 2 weeks after purchase. Your parking permit should arrive by mail within 5-7 business days.

If you have questions or comments, please contact the Parking Programs Manager Tony Valadez at [email protected]

Materials Diversion Facility

Solid Waste Rates Notice 

Now Online in English and Spanish


Residents can be proud of Napa’s solid waste program that diverts approximately 69% of collected materials from landfill. We have a robust recycling, food scrap and composting facility, and clean Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) collection vehicles. The City extended the life of equipment and vehicles with a contract extension with Napa Recycling & Waste Services (NRWS) but expenses are expected to exceed revenues by nearly $3.2 million in 2020.  Rates have not increased since 2016 but changes are proposed to meet the increasing costs of the City’s dynamic materials diversion program.

You can read about Napa's solid waste, recycling and composting programs, as well as the proposed rate increases, in the Solid Waste and Recycling Rates Notice, which is available online in English and Spanish.

General Plan 2040

General Plan Update 


Stay tuned at napa2040.com, as well as the City’s Facebook, Nextdoor and Twitter pages, for upcoming General Plan updates and events. 


You can direct any questions to [email protected] and subscribe to the General Plan newsletter at https://napa2040.com/contact-us.

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