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Feb 22, 2023
The update about the state of homelessness in Vallejo also revealed that two highly anticipated supportive housing projects have been delayed for several more months past recent estimates....
Feb 16, 2023
Councilmember Mina Loera-Diaz proposed the ban last December, two months after a shooting at an encampment located on a lot next to the Caliber ChangeMakers Academy on Valle Vista Avenue....
Feb 13, 2023
The council will be asked to decide on a request from District 3 Councilmember Mina Loera-Diaz to agendize a future discussion about Vallejo providing safe parking locations for individuals who live in recreational vehicles and/or cars....
Feb 07, 2023
Two supervisors opposed the allocations and they will require a vote by four of five at a future meeting....
Feb 03, 2023
The projects under consideration include two developments for homeless Vallejo residents....
Jan 31, 2023
Rain and issues with PG&E caused the delay and the city now expects it to open at the end of February....
Jan 13, 2023
Friday’s announcement about the opening of a warming shelter came hours after the John F. Kennedy Library reopened to the public after being closed most of the week following a fire Monday morning....
Jan 12, 2023
Vallejo’s shelter was opened Monday and Tuesday nights inside the Vallejo Room on the first floor of the library and served 25 people on Monday night and 26 people on Tuesday...
Jan 10, 2023
There was minimal damage to the library, books, and equipment....
Jan 09, 2023
The fire started in a tent outside the library, which spread to trees above the tent and then broke a second-floor window, damaging books and office equipment inside...
Dec 22, 2022
Measure P, which received 55% approval, is expected to generate an additional $18 million annually for the city’s general fund....
Dec 15, 2022
Two people stayed in the shelter Monday night, ten on Tuesday night and five on Wednesday night....