Government and Politics
January 27, 2023
From: City of FairfieldJanuary 25, 2023
Fairfield Recycling Guide
The Fairfield Recycling Guide is an online tool that allows residents and businesses to easily see what materials are recyclable and/or compostable, and how to properly dispose of this waste by using the right container.
The Recycling Guide also has tips and tricks for residents to alternatively reuse or recycle their waste, as well as the locations to drop off hard-to-dispose items.
The Fairfield Recycling Guide can be accessed by scanning the QR code above, or clicking on the link below.
For questions related to the Recycling Guide or for general questions regarding solid waste and recycling, please contact the Fairfield Public Works Department, Solid Waste Division at (707) 428-7528.
Public Utility Master Plan - PUMP
Water infrastructure is vital to the prosperity of our state and local economy and continued investment in our local water system will help keep Fairfield businesses and families thriving.
On December 6, 2022, the Fairfield City Council authorized staff to move forward with assembly of the FMU water master plan with the intent to establish a comprehensive capital improvement program over the next two decades.
The master plan, or “PUMP” (Public Utility Master Plan) will identify and prioritize major categories of projects across the entire water system, and serve as a planning tool to ensure our water system remains adequately funded for decades to come.
Safe Routes to School Project is Underway
The Project is located on E. Tabor Avenue between Dover Avenue and Clay Bank Road, and on Sunset Avenue between E. Tabor Avenue and Sunset Court. Improvements include: installing concrete curb extensions, ADA-accessible curb ramps, rapid flashing beacons at crosswalks, traffic signal modifications, pavement rehabilitation, and traffic striping.
Work has begun and is slated to be completed in late April 2023.
Please expect delays in the construction area. Access to residences and/or businesses will be maintained at all times.
For more information, contact Phil Layoso, Assistant Engineer, at (707) 428-7485.
Two Fentanyl Town Halls Remain
The primary focus of the Fentanyl Town Hall events are to educate families on the dangers of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid drug that is 100x stronger than morphine and 50x more potent than heroin! Additional information and resources will also be provided at the event.
Please join us: January 25, 2023 ~ 6:30—7:30 p.m. Suisun Kroc Center, 586 East Widgeon Way January 31, 2023 ~ 6:30—7:30 p.m. Public Safety Academy, 230 Atlantic Avenue. All are welcome.
Dancing with my star
The City of Fairfield’s Parks & Recreation Department will host their first Dancing with My Star event on Saturday, February 11, 2023 from 6pm-8pm in the Assembly Hall at the Adult Recreation Center, 1200 Civic Center Drive.
Dancing with My Star is open to all families with children ages 4-12. Music, light refreshments, and a photo booth will make this a memorable night.
Theme is "Roaring 20's," but costumes are optional.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.fairfield.ca.gov/dancing.
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