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The City Of Clayton Kicks Off Full Events Calendar This Spring
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Mayor Trupiano |
“Noises Off” performed by Clayton Community Theatre runs March 13 – 24 at Endeavor Hall.
The Art & Wine Festival sponsored by Clayton Business and Community Association returns April 26 and 27 to downtown Clayton.
Concerts in the Grove kicks off its 18th season on May 17 and continues every other Saturday thereafter through August 23. Fan favorites like Pride & Joy and East Bay MUDD are back again this year at The Grove downtown Clayton.
Take the Clayton Garden Tour, sponsored by the Clayton Historical Society & Museum on May 16 and 17.
A new dining option at Enye Latin Table which just opened in February, explores the vibrant flavors of Latin America. It’s a wonderful addition to our downtown dining offerings.
Our City has 27 miles of hiking, biking, and walking trails, five community parks, one dog park, and equestrian staging all on over 500 acres of open space. For a complete list of our trails, visit the City’s trail system page at Claytonca.gov. We also have maps available for the entire trail system for $2.00.
Unsung Hero Award
Each month the City is awarding an Unsung Hero Award to someone making a significant difference in our community. We honored Linda Pinder for the month of January and on March 4 we will have honored Paul Jordan for the month of February. If you have suggestions about future Unsung Heroes, please send them to me directly kimt@ claytonca.gov.
In other City news: Our City is nearly ready to begin the recruitment process for a permanent Police Chief. At our February 18th City Council meeting, we reviewed and approved a new salary schedule for this position. We also agreed to make additional changes to that salary schedule if necessary when the recruitment process ends.
Also, at our February 18th meeting, the Board of the Oakhurst Geological Hazard Abatement District (GHAD) selected a new Chair, Jeff Wan and Vice Chair, Richard Enea.
After reviewing the annual engineer’s report, we determined that for the District to be able to make the necessary repairs, provide maintenance, and build a reserve, a ballot measure was in order to increase the assessment rates in the district.
The board approved moving forward with a ballot measure this spring with a proposed schedule of new rates for district residents. There will be a community outreach program to address questions and concerns and increase awareness about the District funding challenges. More information on this will be coming in March.
At the February Budget & Audit committee meeting, co-chairs, myself and Vice Mayor Wan, reviewed the City’s midyear budget and determined that there were several items that needed to be included in the presentation before it comes to the full City Council on March 4th, including an in-depth summary and analysis of where the City is and the anticipated financial outcome for the end of the year, ending on June 30, 2025. The City staff is also actively working on the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget and the Budget & Audit committee will review that soon.
Finally, our job search for five open positions resulted in over 200 applications and our City staff is reviewing those now and getting ready to schedule interviews. Staff has remarked that there are some outstanding candidates amongst the applications and they are hoping to have all positions filled by May.
If you would like to reach me, please contact me at 925.673.7324 or kimt@claytonca.gov. Stronger Together!
I love your straightforward approach to all things, Clayton! The city is moving in the right direction; please keep up the fantastic work!!🌟🌟
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's nice to see a city council member communicate with the public. Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteAnyone want to talk about that strange RV in Oakhurst's overflow parking lot? Looks like there is a homeless individual living there now and nothing is being done about it. Let's get some traction on this.
ReplyDeleteConcerned Citizen, rather than complain . . . why don’t you do something about it and contact City Hall. Or you can also reach out to Mayor Trupiano at 673-7324. Problem solved.
DeleteConcerned Citizen = Karen
DeleteTo these commenters calling the above person a Karen, give them your address and we can send the RV in question to your residence. Then when you have an issue with it we can call you a "Karen" in return. I think we all look forward to seeing you welcome in the homeless to your house! No questions asked
DeleteThank you Mayor Trupiano!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Mayor Kim keeping us informed of current issues in Clayton. I am so grateful we no longer have to get all the bias news about our town from the Pioneer.
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