New Town Rebate Program for Water Conservation
Is your lawn due for some landscaping? Here’s a way to recoup some costs, and reduce overall water usage.
Is your lawn due for some landscaping? Here’s a way to recoup some costs, and reduce overall water usage.
Napa County is hosting a virtual Hospitality Job Fair this month to support local businesses who are needing more staff.
The Town of Yountville has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for its comprehensive annual financial report for the fiscal year 2020.
Last Tuesday, the Board of Directors of the Napa Valley Expo voted unanimously to hire Corey Oakley as Chief Operating Officer.
Napa County residents who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus should still wear masks indoors.
Did you know that Employers are required to supply N95 masks to unvaccinated workers when they request one? This is a new provision set by the CAL/ OSHA board meeting under Emergency Temporary Standards. That means that businesses must have N95 masks on hand to readily give out when employees ask. To help alleviate this
Over 50% of Yountville businesses that were notified of the June 30, 2021 expiration of their licenses, have renewed their licenses for Fiscal Year 2021/2022.
Just in time for tourism to pick up, The Concierge Alliance of Napa Valley and Sonoma (CANVAS) has launched a new visual experience of the area called BLANK by CANVAS. This interactive website shares the stories of local artisans, farmers, chefs, mixologists, musicians, artists, and winemakers, and aims to paint a picture of winemaking country
California is finally stepping beyond the Blueprint for a Safer Economy. Governor Newsom made announcements this past week to officially retire the Blueprint as of TODAY, June 15th. There will be no more tier system. With 47% of the population fully vaccinated, the Public Health Official released an order last Friday with the new guidelines
Putting the total count of changing Town positions at four, Daniel Gordon, Planning Manager, gave his resignation last week. In addition, last week, both the Public Works Director, Joe Tagliaboschi, and Planning & Building Director, Sandra Liston, gave their notice of retirement for this year. As well as Town Clerk, Michell Dahme, retiring this year.