Part Two: Employee Parking Management Plan (EPMP)
Let’s look at some of the measures that the Town has taken to improve parking.
Let’s look at some of the measures that the Town has taken to improve parking.
Signs have been deployed to Vineyard Park to remind court users to park legally in the area. We continue to work with the Pickleball and Tennis groups to advocate for neighborly behavior when visiting our courts. Due to the parking activity of people visiting the sports courts, No-Parking Signs have been placed along the inside curve
This competition allows the chance for students to have their art displayed in the United States Capitol for an entire year. The Congressional Art Competition is a way to connect with local students and showcase their incredible artwork to our district and our nation. The grand prize winner will have their artwork displayed in the
The Town of Yountville has been awarded the Community Power Resiliency grant from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) for $144,700. This grant will allow the Town to increase the utilization of the emergency generators during power outages to existing Town facilities, including Town Hall, Town Hall Annex, the Emergency Operation Center
Fencing was placed around the volleyball court at Veterans Memorial Park. Patrons have been bringing their own net and resuming play in violation of the COVID restrictions. The fence will remain in place until the restrictions are lifted.
2021 is on! The Town Wide Clean-up will take place on Saturday, May 15. The Shred Event and Town Wide Yard Sale information will be included in the April newsletter and the Parks and Recreation guide. Those who know me know I like a solid garage sale. And this will be my last year…I swear.
Camile Jeanty has taken over kitchen duties from her dad, chef Phillipe Jeanty, in the kitchen at their Bistro Jeanty in Yountville. They have done a great job during these crazy times and are excited about her continued participation.
Parks and Rec staff is finalizing summer plans, including Summer Camp, Music in the Park, Movies in the Park, and more. Can it really be? I think it is safe to say we will ALL be out there this summer.
Over 30 new plants went into Yountville Community Park this week. And planting crews repaired irrigation problems and added irrigation for the new plants.
As Washington Park prepares for new street paving after the $1M repair of the underground water lines, another issue has arisen. The Town will repave and improve the street and, it has become very apparent, will not be touching the parking pads. The Town has reminded the residents that the parking pads are private property and