Windsor Kaboom! is once again presented by the Active 20-30 Club and the Town of Windsor on Monday, July 3rd from 4-10pm. Music, food, activities!
Tickets available here: http://windsorkaboom.com/
Read more about the event in the Windsor Times here: http://www.sonomawest.com/the_windsor_times/news/windsor-kaboom-returns-with-music-fireworks/article_36c689b4-5c25-11e7-8937-bf59619ea224.html
Friday, June 30, 2017
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Stay cool Windsor - You are welcome at Indoor Cooling Center
This week is another hot one!
Beat the heat by staying indoors and staying well hydrated. The Windsor Senior
Center, 9231
Foxwood Drive, Windsor, is always welcoming to anyone who needs to
beat the heat during our open business hours. Today (Wednesday, June 21st)
the Center is open from 9:00am-7:00pm. Thursday
hours are also 9:00am-7:00pm, and Friday 9:00am-8:00pm. Drinking water is
available at the Senior Center. Bring something to do and meet new friends
while you stay cool.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Town Budget scheduled for adoption
In May-June 2017, the Town Council held a public budget
workshop on the Town’s proposed two-year budget for 2017-19, and subsequently has scheduled the budget for adoption on June 21st. The budget is simultaneously an expenditure plan, a statement of
priorities, and a means for continuing public services in a fiscally
responsible and transparent manner. In order to foster greater community
engagement and education in the process, in December 2016, the Town provided a
public workshop on the process which was, for the first time, broadcast on
Facebook Live in order to reach a greater audience and provide a chance for
replaying the session at residents’ convenience.
In preparing the new budget, it was important to reflect
upon the priorities and accomplishments of the prior two-year budget cycle,
which included these major activities:
·
General Plan 2040 Update (once every 20 years)
·
Parks and Recreation Master Plan Update (once
every 5-10 years)
·
Preparation for the Urban Growth Boundary
election scheduled for November 7, 2017 (once every 20 years)
·
State of California Proposition 64 Recreational
Marijuana policy mandates
·
Solid Waste Franchise bidding process (once
every 10 years)
·
Completion and Opening of Bell Village Retail
Center
·
Update to Town Website (once every 5-10 years)
·
New Discover Windsor website
·
Jaguar Way/Windsor Road Traffic Signal and
intersection improvements
·
Improvements to Pleasant Oak Park, Robbins Park,
and Sutton Park
·
Police Department Facility Expansion and Remodel
·
Council Chamber Upgrades
·
Participation in new Sustainable Groundwater
Management Act mandates
The
past two years have been robust in terms of the Town undertaking these and many
other significant one-time projects and efforts. Many of the above initiatives are mandated by
the voters or law, and lack a funding source apart from the Town’s General
Fund. Some of these and other worthy projects
utilized a portion of the Town’s General Fund reserves for their initiation
and/or completion. The Town is now reaching a more steady state in terms of its
revenues and reserves, and since many of these larger, one-time projects are
completed, or near completion, a new level of “normal” expenditures is
projected.
Overall, the Fiscal Years 2017-19 Budget is balanced and includes
$122.5M in appropriations made up of a $103.1M operating budget, a $5.5M debt
service budget and a $13.9M capital expenditures budget. The Town has a longstanding practice of
biennial budgeting, which allows for longer-term planning and forecasting as
well as reduces staff time and administrative overhead required for budget preparation.
For
the proposed budget, Town departments were directed to prepare sustainable
expenditure plans that enable the Town to continue our conservative fiscal
policies while ensuring service delivery continues uninterrupted for our
residents and customers. Our goal has
been to maintain a budget that enables us to retain prudent reserves while
planning for the future.
The Town welcomes any questions regarding Town finances.
Questions and comments may be directed to Camille Kazarian, Assistant Town Manager/Administrative
Services Director, at 838-1000. The Town also operates an on-line Virtual
Suggestion Box for your convenience at http://www.townofwindsor.com/FormCenter/Town-Managers-Office-3/Virtual-Suggestion-Box-39.
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Continued consideration of waste collection agreement item
There will be a special Town Council meeting on Tuesday, June 13 at 6:30pm for the Council's continued consideration of awarding a waste collection franchise. A closed session will be held that evening at 6pm.
Once available, the agenda and packet materials will be posted on this page:
http://www.townofwindsor.com/721/Agendas-Minutes-Videos
Once available, the agenda and packet materials will be posted on this page:
http://www.townofwindsor.com/721/Agendas-Minutes-Videos
Windsor Times article regarding Budget Workshop
An overview of our recent budget workshop was printed in the Windsor Times:
http://www.sonomawest.com/the_windsor_times
http://www.sonomawest.com/the_windsor_times
Friday, June 2, 2017
June 7 Council meeting
The Town Council's next regular meeting is Wednesday, June 7 at 6pm.
The major agenda items are as follows:
The major agenda items are as follows:
- Placing a ballot measure on the November 7, 2017 election to ask voters to extend the Town's Urban Growth Boundary (UGB)
- Recommendation of award of proposed Collection Services Agreement for garbage, recycling and organic waste
- Allocation of funding to non-profit organizations
- Adoption of Parks and Recreation Master Plan Update
The full agenda packet may be accessed here:
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