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On Tuesday night the council approved District Map B as it would have 26 less people deferred (267) than the District Map A, which would have 293 people deferred.
The Vallejo City Council and community will get their first look on May 14 at several proposed maps up for consideration as Vallejo continues the process of possibly transitioning over to district ...
Nov. 6—A day later, Alexander Matias, Tonia Lediju, and Helen-Marie Gordon are still leading in the race for three open seats on the Vallejo City Council. District 1 candidate Matias is still ...
The Vallejo City Council, with a deadline closing in, is set to vote Tuesday on an $11.2 million contract for the Solano County Sheriff’s Office to provide supplemental policing services to the ...
The map shifts District 2 east and south, moving part of District 4 into District 3 to gain the adequate population. District 3 also moves a bit north into part of District 1, which the bottom part… ...
PIX Now morning edition 2-10-24 10:27. The Vallejo City Council held a special meeting Saturday morning to interview applicants for the city's new Police Oversight and Accountability Commission.
District 5 would still be the city’s least-populated and District 8 the most-populated under the proposed map, but the difference between them would be about 13,000 people rather than 50,000.
The Vallejo City Council Tuesday, hearing impassioned pleas for and against on Tuesday, temporarily suspended encampment sweeps in the city until April 1.
Vallejo Leaders OK Agreement With State to Reform Police Department By Bay City News • Published June 10, 2020 • Updated on June 10, 2020 at 2:27 pm ...
According to the City Code, the six City Council Districts must be re-aligned every four years and must […] (COLORADO SPRINGS) — The City of Colorado Springs has released the final map of the City ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jacksonville City Council has approved a new district map after the previous map was struck down by a federal judge over claims that it was drawn along racial lines.
Vallejo's City Council voted early today to approve a deal with its police and fire unions to keep the cash-strapped city solvent at least temporarily. The agreement, which was struck hours before ...