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City's 2018-2020 Budget Now Online

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The City’s Operating Budget helps set the policies, goals, and priorities for the City and is one of the most important documents the Council works on.  Its areas of impact are three-fold: 1.) It helps guide staff in carrying out the Council's decisions.  2.) It helps communicate to staff and the Community how resources will be allocated in the upcoming two years throughout the City.  3.)  It allows standards to be set so that the City can see whether it is reaching its service delivery goals.  To read the City’s 2018-2020 Budget online, which is also a searchable PDF, please click here.

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California Golden Gloves Champions

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At the October 18, 2018 City Council Meeting, these two gentlemen were each awarded Commendations by Mayor Conway for being California Golden Gloves Champions.  Charlie Sheehy and Andre Conway have been boxing since they were 9 years old and have been friends since Kindergarten.  We are so proud of you both and wish you many more proud and award-winning achievements! 

                                             State Golden Gloves Champs

City of Brisbane Vignettes

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Enjoy snippets of what our Multimedia Intern, Johnson Xiao, worked on over the summer!  This was presented to the City Council at their October 4, 2018 meeting.
 

Preparing for Disaster

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In light of it being one year after the North Bay fires, we wanted to share this resource with Brisbane Community.

Click here for SF Chronicle's guide which details actionable steps you can take in preparing for disaster.
    
cover of SF Chronicle's disaster guide         

 

Sidewalk Extension Coming to South Hill

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If you've driven through Crocker Industrial Park, you may have noticed a crew on South Hill near the quarry entrance.  They are working on constructing a new sidewalk between 99 South Hill and the entrance to the quarry that will enhance the area's safety and activate that area for Crocker Park Trail goers.  This was a capital improvement project which the Council funded in March of this year.  Concrete will be poured next Tuesday, October 16th.

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                            Construction of new sidewalk on South Hill 

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