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City Hall, 955 School Street
Main phone number: 707-257-9501

The City of Napa is a Charter City, and the Charter specifies the Council-Manager form of municipal government. The City Manager is selected by the Council and serves as the administrative head of the City government.  

parnessmikesmvers.jpgMike Parness became Napa's City Manager on November 1, 2006. Coming to the position with 27 years as a professional municipal manager, his previous experience includes service as the City Manager of California citiies Walnut Creek and San Clemente, along with service in Renton, Washington. Mike holds a degree in Political Science from Santa Clara University and a Masters in Public Administration from California State University at Hayward. Mike and his wife Deanna have two children, Robbie and Danny.

Contact Information:
City Hall , South Wing
955 School Street/PO Box 660
Napa CA 94559

Phone: 707-257-9501
Fax: 707-257-9534

Email:Mike Parness, City Manager
Nancy Weiss, Assistant City Manager, Administrative Services
Dana Smith, Assistant City Manager, Developmental Services
Desiree Brun, Management Analyst
Herb Lester , Risk Management Analyst
Jamie Clark, Secretary to the City Manager
Barry Martin, Community Outreach Coordinator

Budget and Financial Plan documents
Long Term Financial Plan 2009
Long Term Financial Plan 2008

Long Term Financial Plan 2007

Fiscal 2007/08 Fourth Quarter Financial Report 
Fiscal 2008/09 First Quarter Financial Report
Fiscal 2008/09 Second Quarter Financial Report
Fiscal 2008/09 Third Quarter Financial Report
Fiscal 2008/09 Fourth Quarter Financial Report
Fiscal 2009/10 First and Second Quarters Financial Report

 

City of Napa Budget FY 2009-10/2010-11
Section 1: Introduction
Section 2: City Manager Transmittal
Section 3: Council Priorities
Section 4: Budget Overview
Section 5: General Fund Departments
Section 6: Special Revenue Funds
Section 7: Capital Projects Fund
Section 8: Internal Service Funds
Section 9: Enterprise Funds
Section 10: Napa Community Redevelopment Agency
Section 11: Housing Authority
Section 12: 5-Year Capital Improvement Projects Plan
Section 13: Appendix

City of Napa Budget FY 2007-08/2008-09

Introduction, Table of Contents

Section 1: City Manager Message, Fund Summaries

Section 2: Fiscal Policies

Section 3: General Fund by Department

Section 4: Special Revenue Funds

Section 5: Capital Projects Fund

Section 6: Proprietary Funds

Section 7: Redevelopment Agency

Section 8: Housing Authority

Section 9: Six Year Capital Improvement

Section 10: Appendix