City plans to unleash guests at new Allan Witt Dog Park
FAIRFIELD The grand opening for the Dog Park in Allan Witt Park has been scheduled for 5 p.m. Tuesday.
The new 6-acre dog park is located in the northeast corner of the park, immediately adjacent to West Texas Street.
“The park boasts separate and fully fenced small and large dog park play areas containing drinking fountains, shade structures, agility and play elements for dogs, and a parking lot directly adjacent to its entrance,” the city announced in a statement.
Roadway signage and lighting improvements also are part of the Allan Witt project, which was approved by the City Council in March 2018.
Bristol s resident ghost researcher speaks of his spooky nights at most haunted hotspots
Even as a self-confessed sceptic, there are still some encounters he can t explain with science and logic
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Fairfield City Council awards pot shop retail permits
FAIRFIELD Two preliminary permits were approved by the City Council late Tuesday to operate the first retail pot shops in the city.
There were 14 applicants for the cannabis retail permits, each of which made presentations last week to the City Council. Dozens of public endorsements were heard during Tuesday’s public hearing, followed by 2-minute rebuttals by the company representatives.
The public comments ranged from past associations with the applicants, proposed locations of the outlets, business practices, knowledge in the industry, community commitment, product prices, security, local ownership and the pros and cons related to union representation and other employee relations matters.
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A banking expert is calling the possible sale of Westpac an exciting opportunity for the New Zealand sharemarket.
Westpac New Zealand’s bounce back is “quite a huge relief”, says the Australian-owned bank’s chief executive. The bank almost doubled its half-year profit to $583 million in the six months to March 31, compared to $297m a year earlier. The result was on the back of reduced provisions for bad loans after the economic effects of Covid-19 have so far proven less disastrous than first feared. “Compared to what I expected a year ago this is vastly different and quite a huge relief,” said chief executive David McLean.
City Alert: Fairfield is accepting applications for commissions & committee
Fairfield, California (Monday, May 3, 2021) The City of Fairfield is accepting applications for Youth Commission, Rockville Hills Regional Park Citizen Advisory Committee, and Planning Commission.
Two seats are available on the Youth Commission for a term of January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2022. Applicants must be residents of Fairfield and between the ages of 12 and 21. Mayor Harry Price will appoint the commission members with the approval of the City Council.
Members of the Youth Commission serve as an advisory body to the Fairfield City Council on community-wide issues or projects having the potential to impact youth of the community. The Youth Commission interacts with the other City commissions as deemed necessary by project or issue.