Monthly Archives: December 2016

Mayor Launches Redesigned City of Fresno Website

Posted: December 23, 2016

Mayor Ashley Swearengin today announced the redesign of the City of Fresno’s website, Fresno.gov. The website features significant changes to the visual design, organization and underlying technology of the City's website, which had not undergone a major redesign since 2009. The launch also includes beta testing to encourage feedback from the public. "The launch of [...]

Christmas Holiday Schedule for City of Fresno Offices

Posted: December 23, 2016

Fresno – City of Fresno offices will be closed on Monday, December 26 in observance of the Christmas holiday. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, December 27, 2016. Here is the schedule for City of Fresno operations for the holiday: Airports: Administrative offices closed. Terminal, concessions and airlines normal operations otherwise. Business License: Business Tax [...]

Solid Waste Collection Schedule Christmas & New Years Holiday

Posted: December 20, 2016

RESIDENTIAL SERVICE The City of Fresno, Solid Waste Management Division, will provide regular trash, recyclables and green waste collection on your regular service days: Our business office will be closed Monday, December 26, 2016 for Christmas and Monday, January 2, 2017 for the New Year’s Holiday. For questions regarding your residential holiday service schedule, please […]

City of Fresno Announces Historic Preservation Awards

Posted: December 6, 2016

Mayor Ashley Swearengin today announced the winners of the City’s 2016 Historic Preservation awards which honor individuals and community groups who have demonstrated excellence in the restoration of a historic building or leadership in preservation planning and neighborhood revitalization. The winners will be recognized at a ceremony at the Fresno City Council meeting on Thursday, […]

City of Fresno Recommends Protecting Water Pipes During Freezing Temperatures

Posted: December 1, 2016

FRESNO, CA  – When the weather drops to freezing temperatures, water in exposed pipes expands. If the water expands too much, the pipe can burst. Here are some practical measures homeowners can take to safeguard against frozen water pipes and prevent costly plumbing damage. Water Pipes and Hoses Remove hoses from outside faucets. Shut off […]