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DAN DAWSON Editor s note: Usually we run Ken Morris Cooking for Comfort column on Tuesday s Food section and then on Friday we run Dan Dawson s suggestions for wine pairings for Ken s recipes. This week, however, Dan outdid himself, met the deadlines for the Food pages and so here are the dynamic wine duo of Napa Valley, side by side. Hang onto todayâs food section, folks, because our Fourth of July food and wine theme will carry you well into the fall. Grillinâ and barbecue is the rule rather than the exception for the next three months, and Kenâs sweet-looking recipes will satisfy your senses as many times as you prepare them. ....
Some people walk the talk. Kate Miller and Greg Stueland pedal what they peddle. What they peddle is the joy of cycling. They were recently named Napa County Bike Champions of the Year by the Napa County Bicycle Coalition. The Register reached out to both for interviews. Fittingly, both were cycling when they answered their cellphones. Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. Miller was biking Redwood Road on an errand. She is executive director of the Napa Valley Transportation Authority and is in the thick of the local planning action on roundabouts, Vine buses, Soscol Junction intersection improvements â and regional bike routes. ....
This summer, the estimated 2,100 people living in areas that are enclosed by the city of Napa â but are not part of it â will hear from city leaders about the possibility, and the benefits and costs, of having their homes absorbed into the surrounding town. Tuesday afternoon, the City Council approved an outreach campaign to gauge residentsâ support for annexing more than a dozen âislandsâ or âdoughnut holes,â ranging from entire neighborhoods to single lots, that remain part of unincorporated Napa County despite being fully or mostly within the city boundaries. The project may be the prelude to an absorption that could widen access to city storm drainage, sidewalk construction, and potentially lower service costs â along with the ability to vote for the mayor and City Council â to areas left behind by decades of annexations nearby. ....
Amid a drought, Napa County is preparing to protect more than 2,000 city of Napa properties from the next flood. The county learned earlier this year that the stalled Napa River flood control project will receive $48.3 million in federal funds. That has local flood control officials talking about the final round of projects. Step one has been meeting with officials from the federal partner, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, by Zoom. Four flood control projects totaling about $94 million are to be done with a mixture of federal, local, developer and grant money. Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. ....