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2008 Press Releases
| The City of Fresno will be holding a ‘listening session’ on Tuesday, October 14th from 3 to 7 PM at the Valdez Hall in downtown Fresno to solicit ideas and information for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently announced the award of $10.9 million to Fresno, with the intent to assist communities by stabilizing neighborhoods impacted by high foreclosures. >more |
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| The City of Fresno has joined a number of Fresno County cities in filing a lawsuit to halt the Fresno County practice of charging excessive administrative fees for the collection of property taxes. The excessive charges vary according to each City with the City of Fresno experiencing a $430,000 annual overcharge. More than 40 cities in Los Angeles County have filed a similar lawsuit against Los Angeles County. >more |
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| The City of Fresno has been awarded $10.96 million allocation of the $3.92 billion available from the Neighborhood Stabilization Program. >more |
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| To forestall any future releases of prisoners from the County Jail based on budget concerns, the City of Fresno today (Monday) filed suit in Fresno County Superior Court against Sheriff Margaret Mims and the County of Fresno. According to City Attorney James C. Sanchez, the suit seeks a court order specifying state judicial processes to be followed prior to any budget-related inmate releases. >more |
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| Last night the Fresno City Council approved selection of EAH Housing as the developer of a new affordable housing community at Annadale and Elm in Southwest Fresno. This new housing community, which will include approximately 100 units of family housing co-located with about 130 senior units, will provide an innovative “Multi-Generational Healthy Living Community” model for affordable housing in Fresno. This model will enable seniors to “age in place,” and in many cases to live right next door to their extended family. “EAH Housing provides an excellent example of fostering community partnership and active citizenship,” said Councilmember Cynthia Sterling who represents District 3 on the City Council >more |
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| The City of Fresno has made significant improvement on the latest Milken Institute list of America’s ‘Top Performing Cities.’ The annual index is widely considered a snapshot of where jobs are being created and sustained. Fresno jumped from number 66 all the way to number 47 in this year’s rankings based on improvements in technology, energy and trade sectors. >more |
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| Mayor Alan Autry provides the following statement regarding the tragic terrorist attack that took place seven years ago today: "Today is a day of remembrance and sorrow as we honor those who died on 9/11. But it is also a day to remember as a turning point in History. A day that America made the decision to confront and defeat an enemy determined to destroy America and impose their beliefs on the world. 9/11 will be a constant reminder that freedom is always worth the fight >more |
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| Mayor Alan Autry is seeking interested applicants for a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) board who will be responsible for overseeing the distribution of funding and use of public, education cable and governmental programming. The JPA Board will initially consist of five members. Three members will be appointed by the Mayor of Fresno and confirmed by the Fresno City Council. >more |
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| The City of Fresno has approved the demolition permit for a portion of the former Fresno Consumer’s Ice Company Building, located at 702 P Street, citing imminent threat to public health and safety. The structure is part of the Warehouse Row complex and is on the National Register of Historic Places as well as Fresno’s Local Register of Historic Resources. The original core of the “Ice House” was constructed between 1898 and 1906 and is identified on the 1906 Sanborn Fire Insurance Company map. >more |
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| Mayor Alan Autry has added his support to Governor Schwarzenegger's refusal to sign any bills until the Legislature sends him a budget agreement.Said the Mayor: "California's broken budget system continues to devastate the lives of millions of Californians. It must be fixed. >more |
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