Monthly Archives: November 2018

Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule for City of Fresno Offices

Posted: November 19, 2018

City of Fresno offices will be closed in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, November 22, and Friday, November 23, 2018.  Normal operations will resume on Monday, November 26.  Here is the schedule for City of Fresno operations for the holiday: Airports:  Administrative offices closed;  Terminal, concessions, and airlines normal operations otherwise. Building & […]

Thanksgiving Holiday Solid Waste Collection Schedule

Posted: November 16, 2018

The City of Fresno, Solid Waste Management Division, will observe the Thanksgiving Holiday on Thursday, November 22, 2018.  There will be no service on this day. We will resume service the following day and provide trash, recyclables and green waste collection as follows: Thursday, November 22, 2018 – Thanksgiving Holiday, No service. Friday, November 23, […]

Information Services Department Honored for 2018 MISAC Awards

Posted: November 8, 2018

The City of Fresno’s Information Services Department (ISD) was honored at today’s City Council meeting for their recent success at the Municipal Information Systems Association of California (MISAC) annual conference.  The department picked up several awards at the conference held in Rancho Mirage, CA in early October. Chief Information Officer Bryon Horn received the 2018 […]

Veterans Day Holiday Schedule for City of Fresno Offices

Posted: November 8, 2018

City of Fresno offices will be closed in observance of Veterans Day on Monday, November 12.  The delivery of some City services may be affected by the holiday as well.  Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, November 13.  Here is the schedule for City of Fresno operations for the holiday: Airports:  Administrative offices closed;  Terminal, […]

Mayor Brand Issues Statement on the Measure P Election Results

Posted: November 7, 2018

Mayor Lee Brand today issued the following statement on the Measure P election results: “The results for Measure P are bittersweet for me.  I agree that Fresno’s parks need to be improved and expanded, but a 30-year tax with a $2 billion price tag was not the answer.  I respect the hard work and passion […]