Monthly Archives: January 2017

Office of Independent Review Quarterly Report Now Available on City’s Website

Posted: January 30, 2017

The City of Fresno Office of Independent Review’s report for the fourth quarter of 2016 is now available on the City’s website. The report, compiled by Independent Reviewer Rick Rasmussen, covers the period from October 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016. The report, as well as other information on the Office of Independent Review, is […]

Inspiration Park Receives Award of Excellence from the California Park & Recreation Society

Posted: January 20, 2017

FRESNO, CA – The City of Fresno Parks, After School, Recreation and Community Services (PARCS) Department has been selected as a 2016 California Park & Recreation Society (CPRS) Award of Excellence recipient for Community Center/Mixed Use Class 2 in the Excellence in Facility Design Award category for Inspiration Park and the Donovan Center, which were […]

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday Schedule for City of Fresno Offices

Posted: January 14, 2017

FRESNO, CA  – City of Fresno offices will be closed in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday on Monday, January 16. The delivery of some City services on January 16 may be affected by the holiday as well. Please see the list below for details. Here is the schedule for City of [...]

Mayor Brand Speech Highlights Inaugural Ceremony at City Hall

Posted: January 5, 2017

FRESNO, CA – Mayor Lee Brand’s inaugural address was the highlight of today’s ceremony at City Hall, as he reaffirmed his oath of office in the City Council chambers during the regularly scheduled Council meeting. He took his official oath of office with City Clerk Yvonne Spence on Tuesday, January 3 in front of Council [...]

City Leaders Provide Update on Hotel California Situation

Posted: January 5, 2017

FRESNO, CA – After nearing completion of all required heating repairs from the City’s initial notice and order, the property located at 530 North Weber was inspected for compliance with California Building Code. During the inspection of the installation of new heaters, the City’s Building and Safety personnel identified a potentially dangerous electrical hazard that requires [...]