ELITE Public School staff and students staged a sit-in at Vallejo City Hall on Wednesday afternoon to protest the City Council’s decision to vote against their Major Use Permit to expand into downtown. "We are deeply troubled by the turnover of the 6-1 vote, which we believe to be red-lining in 2024," said Dr. Ramona Bishop, CEO of ELITE Public Schools. | By Magaly Muñoz ELITE Public School staff and students staged a sit-in at Vallejo City Hall on Wednesday afternoon to protest the City Council’s decision to vote against their Major Use Permit to expand into downtown. "We are deeply troubled by the turnover of the 6-1 vote, which we believe to be red-lining in 2024,"
After years of neglect, Vallejo’s city-owned Herbert House is in line for an appraisal needed to determine a selling price for the historic landmark home and the waterfront property on which it stands.
Three hours of heated discussion involved the council retreating into recess, security guards intervening in a shouting match and a police officer clearing council chambers of protesters.