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Fresno's Richard Salinas Named California's Code Enforcement Officer Of The Year
Senior Community Revitalization Specialist, Richard Salinas, who is responsible for compliance and enforcement of land use/conditional use permits receives an award from the California Association of Code Enforcement Officers (CACEO).
October 14, 2018
Proposed Utility Hike For Fresno Could Increase Overall Monthly Bill by 22.2%
City of Fresno reviews process for possible rate increases in utilities to ensure rates adequately and efficiently fund the ongoing delivery of the essential services and accurately and proportionally reflect the City’s costs of service.
October 11, 2018
What's Next For The Hotel Fresno Project?
Fresno Hotel project is another piece of downtown revitalization, but many questions arise after September 27, 2018 council meeting.
October 9, 2018
Herndon PG&E Control Building: Private Property Rights vs. Historical Designation
PG&E withdraws demolition permit application for Herndon control building, but may still tear down the 1930's building.
October 8, 2018
Fresno City Council Conservative & Liberal Agree On Limited Consultant Work
Fresno Housing Division will be operating at less than 30% staffing in the coming weeks, so consultants to the tune of $417,510 are needed, but Council Member Soria and Bredefeld send stern warning to limit future use of consultants.
October 7, 2018
Great First Step For Assemi Group On Fig Garden Project
Assemi Group looking to develop Fig Garden investment and heeding to residents concerns in first meeting.
October 1, 2018
More To Measure P Than Meets The Eye, Just Look At The 10-Year-Old Parks Bond
If Measure P passes, many questions arise on park impact fees and the Measure could become the darling of developers because it could mean parks impact fees never need to be raised for the next 30 years.
September 27, 2018
30-Cent Per Month Increase For Residential Solid Waste In The City of Fresno?
Item on Fresno City Council consent calendar would commit the city to the Proposition 218 process and ratepayers would get ample opportunity to opine on a proposed hike to their utility bill.
September 26, 2018
Higher-density Housing In Fig Garden? Assemi Group To Meet With Residents
Heavy vehicular traffic in Fig Garden can currently cause risk to pedestrians, but what will happen to the walkability of Fig with higher-density housing arrives as mandated by the 2035 general plan?
September 26, 2018
FAX Microtransit The Next UBER & Lyft For Fresno?
Fresno’s Department of Transportation is getting into the ride share-game with the FAX Microtransit pilot project program where customers can download an app and request a ride.
September 21, 2018