Although the Vallejo Police Department is facing critical staffing levels, the situation is improving as the agency goes to 12-hour shifts and works through the phases of the .
The Vallejo City Council voted unanimously Feb. 13 to continue the Vallejo Police Department’s Proclamation of Emergency due to the critical staffing levels as well as to increase the salary of the incoming city manager as they start the recruitment process.
The Vallejo City Council voted unanimously Feb. 13 to continue the Vallejo Police Department’s Proclamation of Emergency due to the critical staffing levels as well as to increase the salary of the incoming city manager as they start the recruitment process.
Update: Census 2020 counts 74% of Solano residents
FAIRFIELD Nearly three-quarters of Solano County’s residents have been counted as part of Census 2020.
“Despite substantial obstacles presented throughout 2020 for a successful Census 2020 count, Solano County’s efforts resulted in a . . . self-response rate of 74.1%, tying with Yolo County for the (ninth) most responsive county in California . . . and exceeding the countywide 67.9% for Census 2010,” the staff report to the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday states.
“Solano County’s 74.1% also surpasses the state’s overall 69.6% (rate) and the nationwide (rate of) 66.9%. Except for the city of Rio Vista, all cities in Solano County also had a higher (reporting rate) than for Census 2010,” the staff report states.