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Napa’s Meritage and Vista Collina resorts Napa’s Meritage and Vista Collina resorts are for sale for an undisclosed price. The resorts total 467 rooms over 36 acres.  Jennifer Huffman, Register Napa’s Meritage and Vista Collina resorts Maria and her niece Mila, visiting from Sacramento and the Bay Area, enjoy a family-friendly game on the expansive lawn at Napa’s Vista Collina resort. The Vista Collina, and sister property, Meritage Resort, are for sale for an undisclosed price.  Jennifer Huffman, Register Napa’s Meritage and Vista Collina resorts Napa’s Meritage and Vista Collina resorts are for sale for an undisclosed price. The resorts total 467 rooms over 36 acres. Together the two resorts are one of Napa s largest resort properties. 

Choke the woke sign on Silverado Trail draws attention of Napa police, code enforcement

A cluster of at least seven signs posted outside a small, nondescript Silverado Trail house is uncompromising in proclaiming its creator’s conservative stance — “AMERICA LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT,” “SUPPORT THE NRA,” “UP YOURS NEWSOM.” But two of the placards — one formed from red lettering on a white panel, the other hand-lettered onto green cardboard — appear more pugnacious than the rest: “CHOKE THE WOKE.” That message is the latest in an assortment of slogans to be posted within sight of those driving, bicycling or walking a section of the Trail, just east of the Napa Valley Expo and a few blocks from Soscol Avenue’s busy commercial strip.

Napa Planning Commission delays decision on Western Meadows Subdivision

The proposed 12-home Western Meadows Subdivision is on hold after the city planning commission asked for more technical details. The project, proposed by Borrette Lane Estates LLC, would divide a 7.56-acre parcel at 1044 Borrette Lane into 12 new lots, build 12 single-family detached houses upon those lots and add a new street to serve those homes. Access to the project would also be dependent on a 56-foot public right of way easement which the applicant is required by a condition in the project to acquire from the neighboring property owner — Kirk Reid and Karen Reid of Reid Family Vineyards, which is located on the neighboring property — to dedicate to the city.

Napa rejects cannabis dispensary plan in dispute over minimum distance from school

When is 600 feet not really 600 feet? According to Napa city planning officials, when a would-be cannabis seller tries to measure that distance from the nearest school in anything but a straight line. A company trying to open Napa’s next dispensary has clashed with the city over its plan to serve customers on Iroquois Street, in the same neighborhood as New Technology High School. Its claim to meet Napa’s minimum 600-foot distance away from schools and other youth-serving locales has been turned aside by the city’s planning department — a rejection upheld last week by the Planning Commission, Napa’s authority on land-use matters.

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