Vallejo Weekly | Vol 11 | Issue 2

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VALLEJO WEEKLY

Photo: S. Quinn
Vol 11 | Issue 2 Jan 12, 2023

Storm preparedness

IMPORTANT LINKS AND PHONE NUMBERS

REPORT FLOODING

Dial Vallejo Flood and Wastewater District's (VFWD) 24-hour hotline at 707-644-8949 and select option 3.

SANDBAGS

Free sandbags are available at the VFWD selfserve sandbag station, located at the west end of Ryder Street, just past the main office at 450 Ryder. The station is open 24 hours, 7 days a week.

REPORT FALLEN TREES

Dial 707-648-5235

REPORT DOWN POWERLINES

Dial 9-1-1

Stay at least 30 feet away from any downed power line, don't go near the pole or anything touching the line, and warn others to stay at least 30 feet away until help arrives.

LIFE-SAFETY EMERGENCIES

Dial 9-1-1

EMERGENCY ALERTS

To get critical information quickly about a variety of situations, including severe weather, unexpected road closures, evacuations, etc. Sign up for Alert Solano CLICK HERE

PG&E POWER OUTAGE MAP CLICK HERE

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Vallejo Weekly 4 Be the change you wish to see in Vallejo Apply for a Board or Commission today! The City of Vallejo is requesting applications to serve on a number of the City’s boards and commissions. Vallejo residents who are interested in serving on an advisory body are invited to submit an application and supplemental questionnaire for consideration. APPLICATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2023 Read More Here: https://conta.cc/3X0c3yw

VPD Shares Changes to BiasFree Policing Policy with the Community

The Vallejo Police Department (VPD) is inviting Vallejo residents and stakeholders to review and provide input to its Bias-Free Policing Policy (formerly Bias-Based Policing) through January 20, 2023.

As part of the Police Departments' policy revision process and the three-year collaborative agreement with the California Department of Justice (CalDOJ), and to increase transparency between VPD and the community and stakeholders, VPD will track community input on the newly revised policy.

The main enhancements to the Bias-Free Policing Policy are as follows:

• Expanded definition section, clearly defining racial/identity profiling, implicit bias, bias by proxy, probable cause to arrest, reasonable suspicion to detain, and reasonable suspicion to conduct pat search/frisk

• Reiteration that Bias-Based policing is strictly prohibited, including the corresponding California Penal Code Section

• Introduces additional requirements for officers witnessing bias-based policing to report to their supervisor and process for the supervisor to investigate and report findings to the Professional Standards Division (PSD)

• Expands supervisor responsibilities when suspected bias-based policing activity is reported

• Administration will continue to review complaints of bias-based policing and submit a report of the annual Racial and Identity Profiling Act data to the CalDOJ

• Outlines additional training required to reduce instances of bias-based policing

• Clearly states the required data being collected and reported to CalDOJ

• Includes an “Actions Required When Conducting Stop”

Both the former policy and the newly revised policy are available at myvallejo.com/bias-freepolicing, where you can also share your ideas about the policy revisions in the “Ideas” section.

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Community Blood Drive

The Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. is hosting a Community Blood Drive on Tuesday, January 17, 2023, 10am - 3pm at McCormack Hall on the Solano County Fairgrounds located at 900 Fairgrounds Dr. Vallejo CA 94589

To save time, book your appointment by clicking here.

If you have questions about your eligibility to donate blood, please call 866-236-3276

Appointment and ID are Required.

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Application Period for 3 New Members to the Surveillance Advisory Board (SAB) in Now Open

APPLICATIONS CLOSE JAN. 20, 2023

With the seating and installation of new Councilmembers in Districts 2, 4, and 5 of the City on January 3rd, 2023, three seats on the recently created Surveillance Advisory Board (SAB) are slated for new appointments by the newly seated Councilmembers.

• Toll readers

• Closed-circuit television cameras

• Gunshot detection hardware and services

• DNA capture technology

• Audio and video recording devices, such as body-worn, wide-angle, and surveillance cameras

• Biometric software that can capture and recognize faces, voices, and irises

• Radio-frequency I.D. (RFID) scanners

• And x-ray vans.

MORE ABOUT THE SAB:

The application period will close at 5 p.m., Friday, January 20, 2023. Applicants must be residents of the City of Vallejo and reside in Districts 2, 4 or 5. Residency will be verified by the City Clerk’s Office.

The purpose of the SAB is to advise the City and City Council on best practices to protect the safety, privacy, and civil rights of Vallejo Residents in connection with the purchase, borrowing, and/or use by City Departments of Surveillance Technology.

In addition, the Board will conduct meetings to gather public input concerning the use of surveillance technology by the City of Vallejo.

Surveillance technology is defined as technology used for observation for law enforcement purposes, of places, persons, or things by visual, aural, electronic, photographic, or other means.

These can include but are not limited to, devices such as:

• International Mobile Subscriber Identify (IMSI) Catchers and other cell-site simulators

• Drones

• Automatic license plate readers (ALPRs)

The SAB consists of seven members, one from each council district and one at large member appointed by the Mayor.

New members will be appointed by their districts seated Council member, District 2 Council member Matulac, District 4 Council member Palmares and District 5 Councilmember Bregenzer.

The term for each appointed SAB member will be tied to the term of the appointing Council member.

Members cannot serve for more than 8 consecutive years. Those who have served for 8 consecutive years will be eligible to serve again only after a 2-year break in service.

Members of the Chief’s Advisory Board (CAB) are not eligible to serve on the SAB. For more information about the Board, please refer to Ordinance No. 1859 N.C. (2d).

Interviews are tentatively planned for the evening of January 31, 2023.

Apply for the Surveillance Advisory Board by clicking here.

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Vallejo Weekly 9 Save the Date! FREE Spring Dump Day Event SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2023 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM  100 SOLANO ST.  VALLEJO, CA.
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• Open to Vallejo Residents only
proof of residency will be required to participate. • Residents will be allowed to make multiple trips throughout the event. More details to come in the March 2 issue of the Vallejo Weekly!
Vallejo Weekly 10 Vallejo Sister City Association Open House & More!
FOOD SHOW & ENTERTAINMENT CELEBRATING VALLEJO’S SIX SISTER CITIES
Free Admission & Free food!
INTERNATIONAL
Saturday, January 14, 2023 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM 505 Santa Clara Street, Vallejo Held in the Vallejo Room (old JFK Children’s Library) and the Sister City Room (old JFK Children’s Library)
This event features an international food show, cultural performances, and a chance to win gift certificates to local international food restaurants. Attend the Open House to find out how you can take trips around the world and expand your cultural knowledge. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (707) 556-8181

10th Annual Solano County Science and Engineering Fair

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!

Solano County Office of Education is hosting the 10th Annual Solano County Science and Engineering Fair in March at the Solano County Fairgrounds. SCOE is encouraging Solano County students, grades 3-12, to enter this year’s competition!

SCOE’s Science and Engineering Fair aspires to provide an opportunity for students to develop

inquiry and problem-solving skills, ignite a passion for science and engineering and explore STEM-related fields.

Applications are due by 3:00 PM, Friday, February 24, 2023. Visit www.solanocoe.net/sciencefair to apply or for more information about the competition.

For more information about the Science and Engineering Fair, contact Lilibeth Pinpin, Director of Innovative Programs and Student Success, at lpinpin@solanocoe.net, 707-399-4439.

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