When the meeting does take place one of the action items will be whether or not to consider adopting a resolution authorizing the City Manager Mike Malone to execute an operating agreement with East Bay Regional Communications System Authority for Motorola radio services for public safety operation for an amount not to exceed $1.6 million.
In early July the Vallejo City council voted 7-0 to approve the plans and specifications for the active transportation program Bay Trail/Vine Trail Gap Closure Project and authorized City Manager Mike Malone to award a construction contract in the amount of $10,497,660.40 to Azul Works, Inc.
The Top 10 news and feature stories of the Times-Herald in 2023 include Vallejo declaring a state of emergency, a new contract for the police union, the opening of Blue Oak Landing and the honoring of heroes Harold Bray and E-40.
Tuesday's meeting has only one action item to receive an update from Interim Vallejo Chief of Police Jason Ta on the continued existence of the conditions leading to the declaration of a state of local emergency, which was declared in late July due to sluggish response times and evaporating resources.
Many veterans have been upset on the delay of Mare Island Naval Cemetery’s ownership being transferred from the City of Vallejo to the Veterans Affairs Association. However, Vallejo City Staff is saying the process could be finalized on Thursday despite a recent snafu. The finalization could come just in time for Sunday’s Veterans Day Ceremony. Last month documents concerning the land transfer were submitted to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office and he signed him a few days later. Escrow was expected to end in October, but then the process was hit with another delay. According to Assistant City Manager Terrance Davis, […]