Kaiser Permanente Vaccine

The state has increased Kaiser Permanente’s weekly vaccine allocation to better match the number of members that are served. Next week they are scheduled to receive 20% of California’s vaccine supply. And, as the state receives more vaccines from the CDC, they expect the supply to continue rising to help vaccinate the 1 in 4

Feb. 17 Relief Package for Immediate Action in California

Governor Gavin Newsom, Senate President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon announced on Feb. 17th that they have reached an agreement on a package of immediate actions that will speed needed relief to individuals, families and businesses suffering the most significant economic hardship from the COVID-19 Recession. For small businesses, the

UVA Board: Meeting Notes – Feb. 10th

At the February 10 meeting  the Upper Valley Waste Management Agency (UVA) Board approved the 5th amendment to their Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) agreement, pending approval from all of the member jurisdictions.  The Agency’s members include the County of Napa, the City of Calistoga, the City of St. Helena, and the Town of Yountville. Its

Artist Guy Buffet to be Featured at Yountville’s Art, Sip & Stroll

The Yountville Arts Commission continues to impress in 2021. From a group of local artists, beautiful photography and now, world renowned artist, Guy Buffett for a show and personal appearance at Art, Sip and Stroll! He even designed the poster for this year’s event. The Gallery at the Yountville Community Center will feature his work for

New Committee Launched to Root Out Systemic Racism

League of California Cities Launches Advancing Equity Advisory Committee to support cities in efforts to root out systemic racism. While no longer president of the California League of Cities, our Mayor John Dunbar remains very active with the League. Along with our Town Manager, Steve Rogers, they will be on the Cal Cities Advancing Equity

Yountville Could Receive Emergency Government Funding

This is big news! On February 9 the U.S. House Oversight and Reform Committee released draft legislation that includes $350 billion in emergency relief for state and local governments. The draft is different from past drafts in two important ways: There is no minimum population requirement The funding can be used to replace lost revenue.

Roundabouts Considered on HWY 29

I am all for this! New roundabouts are being considered for several locations along HWY 29. There is no doubt these are working at the First St exit in Napa. And for those of us in Yountville that travel up valley and want to occasionally go east/west this will reduce our travel time. Caltrans owns

Bay Area COVID-19 Numbers on the Decline

Good news: The latest coronavirus numbers show that positive test rates and coronavirus cases are on a clear downward trajectory throughout the entire Bay Area region. In fact, Napa County reported a 50% drop in new cases over the past three weeks and has vaccinated almost 20% of the population.

Recall Watch: Governor Newsom Election

Recall Watch: According to political news-site fivethirtyeight, Governor Newsom will likely face a recall but is equally likely to defeat the challenge at the polls. Local advocates say they have over 1.5 million signatures to date, with previous validity rates hovering around 85%. Under state law, the organizers must submit 1.5 million valid signatures by

New Park Bathroom Locks to be Installed

Our parks are seeing plenty of activities from picnickers, bikers, and locals. So the Town is installing new electronic door locks at the bathrooms in Yountville Park (NoYo) that will automatically lock later in the evening to ensure a quiet atmosphere for the neighbors around the park. Not to be mean to those that need