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Damian DeSena photo  The outside of the home Pacaso purchased at 1627 Rainier Avenue. On Friday, following neighborhood protest, CEO and Napa resident Austin Allison said his company was removing the Rainier Avenue listing from its website and pausing all showings to re-evaluate whether this property is the best fit for their portfolio.  Sarah Klearman  This is a photograph of Gayle Olson’s website advertising a yoga retreat at a Pacaso home in east Napa where she is a fractional owner. The offering was taken down following the Register’s inquiry Many Napans heard the name Pacaso for the first time this week.

Pacaso s fractional ownership model, explained; company to pause showings of Napa home

Many Napans heard the name Pacaso for the first time this week. The real estate startup’s million-dollar purchase of a house in Napa’s Bel Aire neighborhood in early April caught the attention of the property’s neighbors, many of whom shared their opposition to Pacaso’s business model during public comment at Napa City Council’s meeting Tuesday afternoon. “I was like – ‘you’re kidding. Come on. On this street? Why would anyone want to live on this street in that sort of format?’” neighbor Thom Licthenstein, a 26-year resident of the Bel Aire neighborhood, told the Register this week of his reaction to news of the property’s purchase by Pacaso.

Upper Napa Valley s UVDS prepares for sweeping new organic waste regulations

The California garbage business changed permanently in 1990 when customers were required to sort their waste into separate carts. Starting Jan. 1, 2022, with the rollout of new state regulations involving organic waste, it’s changing again. As part of SB 1383, local jurisdictions will have to provide organic waste collection service to all residents and businesses. In the upper Napa Valley, the task of implementing a more robust organics diversion program will fall to Upper Valley Disposal Service (UVDS), which is under a long-term franchise agreement to handle waste management. Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. Special offer: $1 for your first six months!

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