Vallejo Weekly | Vol 11 | Issue 23

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VALLEJO WEEKLY

Vol 11 | Issue 23 June 8, 2023

SAVE THE DATE: VALLEJO JUNETEENTH

FESTIVAL

Vallejo’s 33rd Annual Juneteenth Celebration is moving to a new location this year. One of the City’s most popular annual community events, the Juneteenth festival is moving from the Martin Luther King, Jr. Park behind the JFK Library to a familiar open space across the street, Barbara Kondylis Waterfront Green on Mare Island Way at Capitol Street.

Organized by the African American Family Reunion Committee (AAFRC), the Juneteenth celebration takes place Saturday, June 17, from 11 am to 5 pm. This year’s festival includes a parade which starts at 9 a.m. beginning at Broadway and Tennessee Street to Sonoma Boulevard.

For more information about the Juneteenth Festival, visit www.vallejojuneteenth.com.

MORE ABOUT JUNETEENTH

Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by Pres. Abraham Lincoln Jan. 1, 1863. On June 19, 1865, two-and-half-years later at a church gathering in Galveston, Texas, Major General Gordon Granger announced the end of the Civil War and that the more than 250,000 enslaved Black people in the state were free by executive decree. On June 18, 2021, President Joe Biden declared Juneteenth as the 12th federal holiday. In June 2021, Vallejo became the first city in Solano County to display the official Juneteenth flag after a unanimous vote by the City Council. The flag is displayed at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park during the month of June.

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THE SOLANO COUNTY FAIR IS BACK!

It’s Solano County Fair Time! New and exciting entertainment and fun! Let's celebrate at the 74th Solano County Fair, June 15 -June 18, 2023! Enjoy all the fair favorites – food, rides, livestock, the cultural community center, Jaripeo, and fireworks sponsored by Jelly Belly!

The four-day celebration is filled with FREE, family-fun activities. Kids AND parents are encouraged to participate in the hands-on exhibits and activities.

OPENING DAY

THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 4:00 PM-10:00 PM

DISCOUNTED PRE-SALE TICKETS

AVAILABLE BEFORE JUNE 14TH AT SCFAIR.COM

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PRIDE PICNIC THIS SUNDAY!

Join Vallejo Gay Network, Better Vallejo, Solano Aids Coalition, Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive, and Stonewall Democratic Club for the 25th Annual Pride Picnic in Vallejo.

This will be a BYOP (Bring Your Own Picnic) and NOT a potluck. Join us at Alden Park on Mare Island. There will be plenty of room to spread out. Bring a cover /umbrella if you need it, and a chair or blanket.

We will follow the latest CDC Guidelines at the time of the event. Please check back for updates.

We will have a Festive Pride Hat contest with prizes, a Corn Hole tournament, and an art and activities pavilion for kids. We will also be having performers provided by Solano Pride.

DATE/TIME

Sunday, June 11, 2023

1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

https://www.facebook.com/ events/3452020815119589/

LOCATION

Alden Park - 8th between Railroad and Walnut, Mare Island, Vallejo

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Vallejo Homeless Navigation Center Project Updates

The City of Vallejo is excited to announce that the Vallejo Homeless Navigation Center has made positive strides forward. Over the past few months, the City of Vallejo was awarded additional funds, finalized the purchase and sale of the property, and released an Operator RFP.

The City was awarded $1.5 million from the Solano County American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds and $1,082,582 from CAP Solano JPA of Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention Program (HHAP) funding and Emergency Solutions Grant – CARES Act (ESG-CV) funding. Additionally, the Housing Commission and City Council allocated $750,000 from FY 2023-2024 of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding. These funds have been instrumental in helping move the project forward.

Additionally, the City of Vallejo has finalized the purchase and sale of the Navigation Center location. The property where the Navigation Center will be built is located on the parcel

with the address of 1937 Broadway St. The Vallejo Homeless Navigation Center is currently in the design phase and plans to release its Construction Bid in Fall 2023.

On May 8, 2023, the City published the Request for Proposals (RFP) to find an operator to manage the Vallejo Homeless Navigation Center. The City of Vallejo is soliciting proposals from qualified applicants to operate and deliver services at the Navigation Center. The Awarded Provider will provide social services to individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness and assist with their transition into their next stage of housing. The deadline for submission is June 16, 2023 and the City anticipates notifying the Awarded Provider in July 2023.

The City anticipates that the Navigation Center will begin to welcome participants in the Summer of 2024.

To stay up to date on the project, visit: myvallejo. com/navigationcenter and subscribe!

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DON't FORGET TO VOTE for a PB Project

The Cycle 8 Participatory Budgeting (PB) Vote kicked off May 6 with an in-person polling booth at the Cinco de Mayo Festivities in downtown Vallejo. The PB vote will be held until June 30. Vallejo residents, including those living in the unincorporated areas, are invited to vote on which community projects to improve the City will go to Council for funding approval.

Residents are allowed to vote for up to two projects on the 10-proposal ballot. Projects fall into the following categories:

Infrastructure (e.g., park updates, street safety improvements, etc.)

Programs and services (e.g., youth programs, spay and neuter services, etc.)

Residents 14 years and older can vote online at www.pbvallejo.org, or in-person in City Hall, and a cell phone number and valid Vallejo address are required for online voting.

Visit myvallejo.com/pb8 to read the complete proposals.

Alternatively, residents can visit a polling booth at:

• Vallejo Juneteenth Parade & Festival, Barbara Kondylis Waterfront, Saturday, June 17, 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

The Cycle 8 ballot is the outcome of a 6-month process in which Vallejo volunteers and City staff liaisons screened, evaluated, and researched approximately 400 ideas submitted by community members.

Individuals or organizations interested in hosting a polling location or serving as poll workers or joining the Get Out the Vote (GOTV) outreach team can register online. For additional information, visit www.pbvallejo. org.

The Mad Hatter’s July 4th Waterfront Celebration’s Maritime Dog Parade

Bring fido and dress them up and parade them alongside the Mad Hatter Mascot along with other furry friends and enjoy all the cultural and live performances at the Mad Hatter’s July 4th Waterfront Celebration from 11:00 till the skies light up in celebration of Independence Day!

The Maritime Dog Parade is hosted by Mugsy’s

Pet Supply & Barkery in Downtown Vallejo at 507 Georgia Street – register your dog entry via email or at the store and received drawing tickets for raffle prizes for your furry companion!

Email registration: mugsyspetsupply@gmail. com. entrees will get one raffle ticket for a drawing or 2 tickets if signing up at the store location.

The Maritime Dog Parage takes place by the Vallejo Waterfront after the main July 4th Parade at 1:00 PM.

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Vallejo Police Department Latest News

Stabbing Suspect Arrested

On June 7th at approximately 12:23 PM, Vallejo Police Department officers responded to a report of a stabbing in the 100 block of Ralston Ct.

Upon arrival, officers located an adult male suffering from at least one stab wound. The male was transported to a local hospital for a non-lifethreatening injury.

The adult male suspect, identified as Ken Best, refused to exit the residence. Vallejo Police Department's Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) and Hostage Negotiation Team (HNT) arrived at the scene. After several hours of failed negotiations to surrender, SWAT team entered the residence and took Best into custody without incident.

The Vallejo Police Department Detective Division responded and took over this investigation. After speaking with witnesses and viewing evidence from the scene, Ken Best was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and booked into the Solano County Jail.

Anyone with information related to this case is encouraged to contact Detective Bradley Phillips at (707) 805-1359 or Bradley.Phillips@ cityofvallejo.net or Detective Brian Murphy at (707) 648-5430 or Brian.Murphy@cityofvallejo. net

Shots Fired Leads To Arrest Of Two Males

On June 1, 2023, the Vallejo Police Department received a call for service regarding shots fired on the 1800 block of Ascot Pkwy. A witness reported that a male driving a black Acura Legend was still at the scene and had a silver handgun.

Our officers arrived and conducted a high-risk traffic stop on the Acura, which was still parked at the scene. The driver inside the vehicle was detained. Our officers searched the vehicle and located the firearm near the driver's seat. The firearm did not have a serial number and it was loaded with a 28-round magazine.

While searching the Acura, officers observed a firearm in plain view inside a white Chevrolet Cruze parked next to the Acura. The Chevrolet was occupied by a single driver, who was also detained at the scene. The firearm in the Chevrolet did not have a serial number either and it was loaded with a 10-round magazine.

You must be 21 years of age to possess a handgun in public in California legally; neither adult males were of the legal age limit. The two males were arrested and booked into the county jail. Their vehicles were towed from the scene and their firearms were collected and placed into evidence.

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APPLICATION PERIOD FOR THE NEW MEASURE P CITIZENS’ OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE NOW OPEN

Vallejo, CA - On July 12, 2022, the Vallejo City Council created a Citizens’ Oversight Committee (COC). The COC shall consist of 7 regular members appointed by the Mayor and City Council as set forth in the ordinance (Ordinance No. 1866 N.C. (2d)). Six of the regular members will be appointed based upon Council voting district. Members appointed by the Mayor may reside anywhere in the City.

CITIZENS’ OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE:

The COC is established to independently review and advise upon the City’s expenditure of proceeds generated by the transactions and use tax. The Committee shall meet at least twice each calendar year and more frequently, if necessary, to discharge the responsibilities of the Committee. Members of the Committee shall not receive a stipend for their service. Any additional responsibilities and duties of the Committee shall be established by resolution of the City Council except as otherwise set forth in Vallejo Municipal Code Section 3.09.170. The COC shall annually review and report on (a) the City’s proposed and actual expenditure of proceeds generated by the

transaction and use tax and (b) the independent annual audit required by Chapter 3.09. The Committee’s report shall be submitted to the City Council for review and discussion at a public meeting of the City Council and shall be available to the public. The City shall provide such staff resources as are reasonably necessary to assist the Committee with the discharge of its duties under this chapter. The Committee shall not have the authority to hire or retain its own staff, consultants, or contractors.

QUALIFICATIONS TO BE A BOARD MEMBER:

Members shall be residents of the City of Vallejo. Each member of the Committee shall serve for a term of 2 years, and such service shall be at the pleasure of the City Council.

To view a copy of the Citizens’ Oversight Committee Ordinance, click here.

Applications can be found by clicking here.

APPLICATIONS WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 5:00 PM, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2023.

Interview dates will be announced shortly after the application closes. Applicants must attend the interview in order to be considered for appointment to the COC.

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APPLICATION PERIOD FOR THE NEW POLICE OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY COMMISSION NOW OPEN

On December 20, 2022, the Vallejo City Council created a Police Oversight and Accountability Commission (POAC). The POAC shall consist of 7 regular members and two (2) alternate members appointed by the Mayor and City Council as set forth in the ordinance (Ordinance No. 1869 N.C. (2d)). Six of the regular members will be appointed based upon Council voting district. Alternate members must be one youth member between the ages of 18-25 and one additional community member from any district. Alternate members may participate in POAC meetings but do not vote unless there is an absence by a regular (voting) member.

QUALIFICATIONS TO BE A BOARD MEMBER

• Board member qualifications are set forth in the ordinance.

• Members must pass a formal background check before they can serve and must complete the FPPC financial conflict of interest reporting forms (Form 700).

• Members, including Alternate Members, are required to attend extensive training as set forth in the ordinance. Training is expected to be comprised of approximately 40 hours of total training and must be completed within nine months from the date the Member is appointed. Training will begin once the board is seated.

POWERS OF POAC

• The powers, duties and functions of POAC are to review investigations of Serious Incidents and Bias Incidents (as defined by the ordinance) involving the police department and to make recommendations to the Chief

of Police and/or the City Manager as set forth in Chapter 18 of the municipal code. POAC also makes recommendations on police department policies, police department training, and community relations issues. POAC may also conduct public outreach related to its purpose and function.

• POAC may receive and review complaints from the public about police misconduct and make recommendations to the Chief of Police concerning investigation of such complaints. POAC may ensure that citizens have access to the complaint process at alternate locations.

• POAC may make recommendations to either the Chief of Police or City Manager regarding violations of policy resulting from Serious Incidents or Bias Incidents. POAC may also review and make recommendations to the Chief of Police concerning any Notice of Intended Discipline directed toward a police officer, which the Chief of Police must consider.

• POAC will provide an annual report to the City Council/City Manager/Chief of Police as set forth in the ordinance as well as make recommendations about proposed, existing, or pending legislation. POAC Members must also adhere to State Law, including Penal Code section 832.7, and other laws concerning the confidentiality of police personnel records. Please note that intentionally disclosing confidential information is a crime.

A copy of the Police Oversight and Accountability Ordinance can be found by clicking here.

The applications can be found by clicking here.

APPLICATIONS WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 5:00 PM, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2023

Interview dates will be announced shortly after the application closes. Applicants must attend the interview in order to be considered for appointment to the POAC.

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NOW HIRING HOUSING DIRECTOR

THE POSITION

Housing and Community Development, a division within the City Manager’s Office, employs a wide range of funding sources and activities to build, buy, and/or rehabilitate affordable housing for rent and homeownership and provides direct rental assistance to low-income individuals and families.

Housing and Community Development, a division within the City Manager’s Office, employs a wide

range of funding sources and activities to build, buy, and/or rehabilitate affordable housing for rent and homeownership and provides direct rental assistance to low-income individuals and families.

COMPENSATION

The City provides an attractive compensation package that includes a competitive annual salary range of up to $192,616.94

This position is open until filled with the first review of applications in when the application filing period closes on July 7, 2023.

For more information, click here.

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Go Safely Meet and Greet with Nascar

Driver Ross Chastain

The California Office of Traffic Safety and Caltrans presents the Go Safely Meet and Greet with NASCAR Driver and Traffic Safety Champion Ross Chastain!

WHEN:

Friday, June 9th,2023

9:00am-11:00am

WHERE: CHP Golden Gate Office 1551 Benicia Road Vallejo, Ca 94591

This FREE event will include traffic safety booths, a seat belt challenge, and photo opportunities with a race car.

“Go Safely, California” is an education program from the California Office of Traffic Safety and Caltrans that promotes a safety culture where everyone will “go safely.” Through yearround education campaigns, informational resources and tips, Go Safely, California helps the public make smart, informed choices about how to stay safe on the go. Visit their website at www.gosafelyca.org for more info.

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Family Free Day at the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum

The Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum presents Family Free Day every third Saturday!

WHEN:

Saturday, June 17th, 2023 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

WHERE: The Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum-734 Marin Street, Vallejo, CA

Join Angels with Heart for a day of reading during Story Time from 11:00 A.M.- 12:00 P.M.

Sponsored by First 5 Solano Children and Families Commission and Alibi Book Shop

Click HERE to view the event flier.

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VIP FIBER

THE CITY OF VALLEJO BROADBAND SERVICE VALLEJONET IS NOW VIP FIBER

The City of Vallejo is excited to announce that its municipal broadband service, formerly known as "VallejoNet," has been rebranded as "VIP Fiber."

This rebranding initiative is part of the City's ongoing efforts to position Vallejo as a hub for technological innovation and to reflect its commitment to providing high-quality, reliable internet service to its residents and businesses. With VIP Fiber, Vallejo will continue providing customers with the same fast and affordable internet service they have known and loved, backed by great local customer support and technical expertise.

The new name, VIP Fiber, better reflects the premium level of service and cutting-edge fiber optic technology that Vallejo's community can expect from this broadband service. Additionally, please sign up for a service quote today and get added to the alerts and updates for when VIP Fiber service is available in your area of Vallejo.

Customers who are Onnet and currently serviceable by the existing fiber network can expect to see up to a 30% saving on their services compared to their current provider. Customers that are Offnet and not currently serviceable will soon be able to access VIP Fiber's fast and reliable internet service as the City continues its investment in expanding the fiber optic network. Offnet customers who are on our pre-registration list will be notified as soon as VIP Fiber service is available in their area and receive a special introductory offer.

Request a quote today to experience the premium internet service offered by VIP Fiber and join Vallejo in its mission to lead technological advancements in the region while enjoying fast and affordable internet!

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JUNE EVENTS

Join in the fun with a variety of events for youth and families brought to you by the Greater Vallejo Recreation District (GVRD). GVRD offices are now open Saturdays and are temporarily relocated at the Cunningham Aquatic Complex (801 Heartwood Ave). To pre-register for events or for more information on programs, events, classes and activities visit their website at www.gvrd.org, call (707) 648-4600, or email recreation@gvrd. org.

STORYTIME AT CHILDREN'S WONDERLAND

Thursdays through October

June 15th/ June 22nd/ June 29th

11:00am-11:45am

Children’s Wonderland Park- 360 Glenn Street

This is a FREE event

Join GVRD and friends from the Solano County Library for story time!

SUMMER FUN DAYS

Wednesdays through August 19th

June 14th/ June 21st/ June 28th

Children’s Wonderland Park- 360 Glenn Street

Residents: FREE/ Non-Residents: $4.00

Join GVRD each Wednesday for activities, art projects, and science experiments!

FLAVORTOWN TUESDAYS

Second and fourth Tuesdays through September

June 13th/ June 27th

4:00pm-7:00pm

Children’s Wonderland Park- 360 Glenn Street

FREE entry to the park. Food and drink costs vary by vendor.

Bring your family, friends, or come solo to Flavor Town Tuesdays at Children's Wonderland! This is a free community event for the entire family.

Food Trucks, Outdoor Games, Live music and so much more!

FATHER'S DAY CELEBRATION

Sunday, June 18th

11:00am- 7:00pm

Children’s Wonderland Park- 360 Glenn Street

This is a FREE event

Bring your family and relax while the kids play! Dads will receive a free gift when entering the park!

ABILITY DAYS- SENSORY & CRAFT FUN

Monday, June 26th

11:00am- 1:00pm

Childrens Wonderland Park- 360 Glenn Street

Cost: $5 per participant

Adaptive Recreation. Join GVRD for a day of music, fun and snacks at the park. Ability Day sessions are designed for individuals of all abilities who are looking for a safe and fun environment to socialize, build, and create. Preregistration is required.

SUMMER BARBECUE

Wednesday, June 28th

11:00am-1:30pm

Blue Rock Springs Park- 650 Columbus Parkway

Cost: $8.00

GVRD Adaptive Recreation Presents Summer Barbecue! Lunch and refreshments will be provided along with tons of games and music. Pre-registration is required.

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Watch Me Grow, Inc. presents "Ignite The Spark" youth program

"Ignite The Spark" youth program aims to ignite or awaken the natural curiosity, interest, and talents within youth, providing them with opportunities to explore and develop their potential in various areas such as academics, arts, sports, and personal growth. It signifies

the goal of sparking excitement and motivation within the participants, igniting a desire for continuous learning and improvement.

This is a NO-COST, 6-week program

June 12 – July 21, Mon. Through Fri. From 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Ages 9 – 17 welcome!

Apply by clicking here!

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Success with Diabetes

June 2023 Session

The Diabetes Services at Touro University California will provide this FREE weekly program to help you learn how to live a healthier life with Diabetes:

This 6-week in-person program will be held in English at the Sereno Village community room in Vallejo.

WHERE: 750 Sereno Drive, Vallejo, CA

DATE: Starting Wednesday, June 14th, 2023

TIME: 5-7 P.M.

Find the Registration Link here: https://linktr.ee/ diabetestuca

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

(707) 638-5970 or email mramsey2@touro.edu

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