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Community meeting set for proposed self storage, retail along Highway 12

SUISUN CITY A community meeting is planned for 6:30 p.m. Monday at True Symmetry Brewing Company, 315 Marina Center, to discuss the Marina Center Self Storage Project on the adjacent parcel. The proposed project, in addition to traditional self-storage spaces, will include indoor boat and vehicle

Suisun City hosting Friday night cruise, Saturday car show

SUISUN CITY Suisun City kicks off its inaugural Cruisin’ Suisun Car Show & Cruise on Friday and Saturday. The weekend begins with the Friday night cruise starting at 5:50 p.m. at the Main Street waterfront parking lot, turning right on Main Street, then down Lotz Way and Civic Center Bo

Suisun council supports list of street repair projects

Suisun council supports list of street repair projects The council voted 5-0 on a resolution adopting a list of projects for fiscal year 2021-2022. The item was on the consent calendar but pulled for public comments and questions prior to the vote. The total funding of $516,400 includes $10,300 from the city’s Gas Tax Fund and $506,100 is from the city’s RMRA-Senate Bill 1 Road Maintenance Rehabilitation Fund. Councilman Mike Hudson wanted to know how much was being invested in roads this year. The answer was a little more than $1 million. Mayor Pro Tem Wanda Williams suggested when the work is completed, the city advertise it on social media.

Caltrans awards nearly $5M for Solano safety projects

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Vehicles drive through the roundabout along Abernathy and Rockville roads in rural Fairfield, Friday, April 2, 2021. Solano County and six of its cities have been awarded close to $5 million in federal Highway Safety Improvement Program funds. One of the improvement projects scheduled is the Rockville and Abernathy roads roundabout. (Aaron Rosenblatt/Daily Republic) Caltrans awards nearly $5M for Solano safety projects FAIRFIELD Solano County and six of its cities have been awarded close to $5 million in federal Highway Safety Improvement Program funds, the state Department of Transportation announced Thursday. The project funds are part of $227 million awarded March 25 “to fund safety projects designed to reduce traffic deaths and serious injuries on city and county roads,” Caltrans said in a statement.

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