Edit

City Of American Canyon Manager's Update - February 26, 2023

Government and Politics

February 27, 2023

From: City Of American Canyon

February 26, 2023

Hello,

We spent this week reflecting on the exciting accomplishments of 2022 through numerous State of the City events—sharing how our American Canyon has grown, how we serve our residents and businesses, and how we collaborate with community partners to provide essential services and fun events. It was truly a pleasure connecting with this special community and celebrating our progress as a City.

At the core of everything we do is our commitment to transparency. American Canyon prioritizes community engagement and we remain dedicated to keeping you informed and involved in the decisions that affect your daily lives.

Unfortunately, we have received news that the school district will be suing American Canyon. While we cannot discuss the specifics of the litigation, we are committed to keeping you updated with the relevant information and facts as they become available.

We invite you to visit our website to learn more about the background of this issue at CityOfAmericanCanyon.org/NVUSDLawsuit.

Thank you for your continued support, and please don't hesitate to reach out to us with any questions or concerns. We are here to serve you and our community.

Take care,
Jason B. Holley
City Manager

INQUIRIES & FEEDBACK

CONSTRUCTION UPDATES

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

JOIN OUR TEAM!

Lifeguard
$16.28- $19.78 Hourly

Recreation Leaders
$15.50-$18.84 Hourly

For more information about these positions or future opportunities, visit our Job Opportunities webpage.

UPCOMING PUBLIC MEETINGS

American Canyon Fire Protection District Board
February 28, 2023, at 6:30 PM
Agenda

Open Space, Active Transportation, and Sustainability Commission
March 1, 2023, at 6:30 PM
Agenda

Napa Valley Tourism Business Improvement District
March 2, 2023, at 9:30 AM
Agenda

City Council
March 7, 2023, at 6:30 PM
Agenda

State of the City Presentations

This year, our team had the honor of not only presenting the State of the City Annual Report virtually, but to be able to reach the community in person! Yesterday, we presented the amazing progress our city has made to residents at the Active Adult Center as well as to the teens of our community at ACHS this morning. If you missed this event go to www.CityofAmericanCanyon.org/StateoftheCity to view our report and our virtual recording.

Recognizing Outgoing Commissioners

At the February 21 Council meeting, the City of American Canyon recognized outgoing commissioners who served on the Open Space Advisory Committee, the Parks & Community Services Commission, and the Planning Commission. Join us in honoring these commissioners for their service!

Kim Hester-Williams, Open Space Advisory Committee
Kristin Einberger, Parks & Community Services Commission
Karina Servente, Parks & Community Services Commission
Tammy Wong, Planning Commission
Tyrone Navarro, Planning Commission

Sandbags Available during Storm Conditions

Combat heavy rains and flooding with sandbags! Here’s how to fill a sandbag:

- Grab a bag

- Fill it to a weight you can carry

- Tie the bag closed

The City offers a 24/7 self-serve sandbag station during the winter season at City Hall (4381 Broadway, near the entrance by the tree & picnic table). Please bring your own shovel and gloves.

Learn more about all things flood prep at: https://cityofamcan.org/flooding

Napa County Black History Month Event

At Napa County's sixth annual Black History month event, a panel of ACHS Students led an important discussion about Black educational representation as well as important topics impacting the Black youth today. We are so proud of our American Canyon youth who took the time and initiative to educate the community and celebrate Black History Month. Read the full article about the event by the Napa Valley Register here. Photos are taken by Nick Otto at the Napa Valley Register. 

Celebrating Black History Month

Black History Month reminds us to continue fighting for justice and equality. The City of American Canyon and our community-at-large pay tribute to the heroes, sung and unsung, of Black history.

The Black community has made and continues to make incredible contributions throughout history. We recognize and celebrate their courage, hope, and ability to make our communities a better place—including our very own Vice Mayor, Pierre Washington. Pierre R. Washington, a resident of American Canyon since 2006, was elected to the City Council in November 2020. We are incredibly grateful for his impact in making our community the best place to live, work, and play!

“As we celebrate Black History Month 2023, we give special attention and thanks to the numerous contributions of the Black community in the American Canyon area, our country, and the world.

Black History Month is a reminder that it is up to all of us, every day of the year to actively combat racism in our communities, organizations, and ourselves. Whether it be on the front lines as essential workers, grocery store workers, truck drivers, health care providers, government employees, or in any other service to our nation, Black Americans have continuously shown up for our country in the face of adversity.

The past few years have been a crisis period for many Black Americans. The turmoil of the last few years as a result of the senseless death and injuries of young Black men and women has brought out people of all ages, ethnic groups and backgrounds to stand up and say enough is enough, in a positive and united way.

Black History Month is about making a commitment to ensure that ALL Black lives feel loved, listened to, and affirmed in the spaces we call home and in every corner of our social equality.

I continue to say that the one thing that continues to motivate me now is that I understand that there are a number of Black young people that look up to me, including my children, to be that positive role model. I know that they're looking at me as I'm walking this political path for their future opportunities.”

~ Vice Mayor Pierre Washington

NVTA Transportation Survey! 

The Napa Valley Transportation Authority is conducting a survey to learn about what barriers to transportation exist for seniors and those with disabilities, and how to make it easier to get around. Your participation in this survey will help us to create recommendations for achieving equitable, improved transportation options to better serve these individuals. The survey is available in both English and Spanish and is available for responses until February 28, 2023. Click here to take the survey today!

Celebrating AC Junior Wolves 

What a great evening at the Council Chambers celebrating American Canyon Youth Football - ACYF's 2022 National Youth Football Championship victory. Thank you to their outgoing President, Ian Anderson, for his dedication to this amazing organization in our community.

American Canyon Police Department's Lobo even stopped by! Not that anything could have kept him away from this celebration!

Stay-Up-to-Date on Construction Projects
Wondering about construction and road repairs around town? We actively post updates on the City’s Construction Updates page on the American Canyon website. Whether you’re interested in the overall progress of larger projects or you need details about more immediate closures, we’ve got you covered.

Stay up-to-date with construction updates by checking https://cityofamcan.org/construction 

Lifeguard Training Class

The countdown for summer begins now! If you are 15 years of age or older, you can sign up for Lifeguard Training to earn your American Red Cross Certification in just four days. 

That's not all; lessons on CPR/AED and First Aid are included as well! Upon certification, you will be eligible to apply for the Lifeguard position with the City of American Canyon. Spots are limited, so register today!

Napa RCD High School Environmental Scholarships

Napa RCD’s 2022-23 Emerging Environmental Leaders Scholarship is now open! The scholarship is open to students graduating from any high school, high school equivalent, or GED program in Napa County. The deadline to apply is April 30, 2023.

Learn more and apply!

Vallejo's Broadway Project (Homekey) 

A community meeting is scheduled for Saturday, March 4, 2023, at 10 AM, at Veterans Memorial Park (2801 Broadway, at the picnic shelter adjacent to the playground). The purpose of this meeting is for American Canyon city officials to share information about the City of Vallejo's "Broadway Project" (Homekey). Vallejo's "Broadway Project" (Homekey) is a 48-unit permanent supportive housing located north of 2401 Broadway, Vallejo, CA. (adjacent to American Canyon's Veteran's Park). Project information is available at MyVallejo.com/BroadwayProject.

Water Conservation Video Contest 

The water conservation video contest is back! This year's theme is planning for not so rainy days. We want to see your creativity shine in creating a Public Service Announcement for water conservation! This contest is open to 9-12 graders. Visit this link for more information on how to submit your entry!

Entries will be accepted until May 19, 2023 at 5 pm. 

Events

ACCPF Pollinator Hike
March 1, 2023
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Napa Valley's Early Female Writers
March 2, 2023
6:00 - 7:00 PM

NCPA Presents: The American Canyon Percussion Experience
March 4, 2023
1 PM

American Canyon Holi Festival
March 12, 2023
2 PM- 5 PM

American Canyon Bilingual Family Bike Workshop
March 11, 2023
9 AM- 11 AM

Green Island Road Groundbreaking Ceremony
March 16, 2023
10 AM

Napa County Library Virtual Zentangle 
March 18, 2023
10 AM
Register here!