Did You See the Activity in Town This Past Weekend?

It’s time to be talking about Economic Recovery. Town Manager, Steve Rogers, met with local representatives of the Yountville business community Economic Recovery Taskforce; members are comprised of the Yountville Chamber and community. They discussed thoughts/ideas/concerns about the Town Council approved Business Transition Support Plan (now the Economic Recovery Program) (it’s time to be forward

Gas Leaf Blower Ban 2021 July

The Town of Yountville is preparing information on the home page of the Town website for all information related to the upcoming Gas Leaf Blower Ban which is effective July 1, 2021. Learn about the details of the ban and more importantly the rebates you can get to replace to an electric leaf blower for

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

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

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

Parks Department Plans for Easter

It would not be a holiday in Yountville (during COVID) without a drive-thru experience! As per their usual perky and always smiling, making it happen selves, the Parks Department will ensure that the Easter Bunny has a safe space to get his eggs out to all our local kids. Stay tuned for more information on

New Parking Paid by Restoration Hardware

As we told you last week, there is new parking at the north end of Town on Washington St, NoYo, and did you know that Restoration Hardware (RH) paid to build out those spaces? Also, they are paying a yearly lease for utilizing some of the spaces as well maintenance. The Town received over $100,450

Retail Updates at V Marketplace

Hopefully, with the return of people walking/sleeping/dining throughout our Town, we will see some ideas/improvements and new retail shops at V Marketplace. The Estate Yountville has a new operating manager, Fred Kleisner. Interestingly, Brookfield has a huge Retail sector in their company. Granted, retail is a problematic industry right now, and hopefully, they can utilize

New Restaurant to Open in North Yountville

NoYo (North Yountville) will be expecting a new restaurant even earlier, this March. The former Redd Wood space will be undergoing a small redesign with a California inspired menu. Interesting that space closed a week before the “big shut down of 2020” and is reopening this March… like it was never gone! With outdoor seating

New “Casual Food” Spot to Open This Spring

The former Protea spot (located next door to Priest Ranch tasting room) 6488 Washington St expects to open this Spring as a new concept with a new owner. Our community will all take a breath of excitement as the term “casual food menu” is being used to describe the space. Check out the signage in