Labor Day Holiday Schedule for City of Fresno Offices

City of Fresno offices will be closed in observance of Labor Day on Monday, September 6, 2021.  Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, September 7th.  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:  Office closed.  The Business Tax Web Renewal will be available for TOT (only) and new business tax online application submittals will be available throughout the holiday.

City Clerk’s Office:  Closed.

City Hall Offices:  Closed.

Code Enforcement:  Closed.

Dog License Division:  Closed.

Finance Offices:  Offices closed. 

Fire/Police Departments:  Administrative offices and public counters will be closed.  Normal operations otherwise.

Fresno Area Express:  Sunday bus routes/schedule in effect.  Administrative offices remain closed; call 621-7433 for details.  FAX route maps and schedules are available on the City’s website.

Parking Division:  No enforcement at parking meters and City parking facilities on Labor Day.  Office closed for citation payments.  Online services available at www.fresno.gov/parking.

Parks and Recreation (PARCS):  Administrative offices closed.  Woodward, Regional Sports Complex and Roeding Parks open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.  Holiday parking fee of $7 per car will be collected at Woodward and Roeding parks.  All other parks open from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Reservations for picnic shelters needed; reserve by calling 621-PLAY. Splash Pads open 10 am – 8 pm.  Pools closed for the summer.  

Personnel:  Closed. Online applications accepted at www.fresno.gov/jobs.

Planning and Development:  Office closed.  Permit applications can be submitted, and progress can be monitored, online through our FAASTER portal at any time during the holiday.

Public Utilities:  Offices closed.

Public Works:  Offices closed.

Purchasing:  Office closed; Bid opportunities and updated information are available on the City’s website, under the “For Businesses” tab, then click on bid opportunities.

Rental Housing:  Closed

Residential Solid Waste:  Administrative offices closed.  Normal residential collection schedule; for questions regarding residential solid waste collection, please call the Solid Waste Management Division at (559) 621-1452.

Utility Payments/Business Tax:  Payment counters closed (Fresno City Hall and Manchester Center) remain closed due to COVID-19.  Online and phone transactions available for utility payments.

For urgent matters during the Labor Day holiday, please call 3-1-1 or use our FresGO mobile app.

Fares to be reinstated starting September 1st

Dollar rides throughout the City of Fresno.  For additional details, visit the Fares and Passes webpage.  Fares will go on sale on August 27, 2021.  For details, visit the FAX Fares and Passes webpage or attend one of 15 FAX public outreach events scheduled during August 2021.  Click to see the location of our public outreach events.

Remember to mask up on FAX buses to help keep our passengers and drivers healthy.

FAX to Reinstate Fares September 1, 2021

Beginning September 1, Fresno Area Express will resume collecting bus fares. However, the regular $1.25 fare will be reduced to $1.00 per ride FAX.

In addition, discounted fares are available for seniors, people with disabilities, and Medicare cardholders, with valid ID.

Children 12 and younger ride for free when accompanied by a fare-paying adult (limit of 4 children). Active military and veterans with valid identification also ride for free. 31-day passes and 10 Ride Cards are available at discounted rates.

To learn more about fare changes, you can attend a Live Virtual Workshop on Fresno FAX’s Facebook and YouTube pages on Wednesday, August 25, 2021, at 5 p.m., or come to a FAX pop-up event at one of the following 14 locations:

Friday, August 13, 2021

  • Inspiration Park:  10:30 a.m. to 12 Noon, served by Route 12
  • Riverside – El Paseo: 1-2:30 p.m., served by Routes 3 and 20
  • Brawley – Walmart:  2:30-4 p.m. served by Routes 9, 12, and 20

Monday, August 16, 2021

  • Walnut – California:  2-3:30 p.m., served by Route 38

Tuesday, August 17, 2021

  • Cedar Ventura BRT Station: 9-11 a.m., served by Routes 1 and 38
  • Weldon-Blackstone BRT Station: 2-3:30 p.m., served by Routes 1 and 20

Thursday, August 19, 2021

  • Cedar-Shaw: 12-1:30 p.m., served by Routes 9 and 38

Monday, August 23, 2021

  • Manchester Transit Center: 10 a.m. to 12 noon, served by Routes 1, 28, and 41

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

  • A & B Shelters at Courthouse Park & Van Ness BRT Station: 9-11 a.m., served by Routes 1, 22, 26, 28, 32, and 34
  • El Paso-Blackstone BRT Station: 12:30-2 p.m., served by Routes 1, 26, 32, 38, and 58

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

  • Shaw-Blackstone BRT Station: 10 a.m. – 12 noon, served by Routes 1 and 9
  • Live Virtual Workshop: 5 p.m., Fresno FAX Facebook and YouTube pages

Thursday, August 26, 2021

  • L Shelter at Courthouse Park: 9-11 a.m., served by Routes 22, 26, 32, 34, and 38

Tuesday, August 30, 2021

  • Clovis-Kings Canyon BRT Station: 8:30-10 a.m., served by Routes 1 and 22
  • Chestnut-Kings Canyon BRT Station: 10:30 a.m.-12 noon, served by Routes 1 and 41

Llaves De Tu Casa Iniciativa Launches

As part of Mayor Jerry Dyer’s One Fresno mission to build a more prosperous and inclusive city, the City of Fresno (COF) today announced a comprehensive program to dispel myths about the homeownership process and to increase the ability of Latino families in the City of Fresno and the Greater Fresno County Region to buy their own homes and grow generational wealth.

The Llaves De Tu Casa Iniciativa is a financial education program open to all County of Fresno residents but with a focus on increasing Latino homeownership rates. The partners driving the initiative are NAHREP (National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals) Fresno, the City of Fresno, Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLBank) of San Francisco, Self-Help Enterprises, and Union Bank.

“I am thrilled to welcome the Llaves De Tu Casa Iniciativa to the City of Fresno,” said Deputy Mayor Matthew Grundy, who is heading the Dyer administration’s drive to increase homeownership rates in BIPOC communities. “This initiative will help more Hispanic families to experience homeownership, ultimately leading toward more sustainable housing, investment and the creation of generational wealth. Fresno needs to see more of our Hispanic residents owning homes in the city they call home.”

“Llaves De Tu Casa Iniciativa allows us to educate and advocate for our community,” stated NAHREP Fresno President Mirna Garcia. “Our mission is to enhance the economic empowerment of our members and the community through education, community involvement, and legislative involvement. We are committed to democracy in housing, which increases the opportunity for homeownership.”

The Llaves De Tu Casa Iniciativa program consists of down payment and closing cost assistance, home buyer grants, comprehensive home buyer education and counseling including first-time home buyer workshops and flexible mortgage products and programs for Fresno neighborhoods.

NAHREP Realtors will sponsor homebuyer orientation workshops and online resources to help prospective homebuyers identify potential homes. Union Bank will offer mortgages and grants to buyers in targeted areas. Self-Help Enterprises will also offer technical assistance to help prospective purchasers to access down payment and closing cost assistance. In parallel, FHLBank San Francisco is partnering with its member Union Bank on the WISH Program, designed to provide grants of up to $22,000 for down payment and closing costs to qualified applicants earning up to 80% of AMI (about $55,750 for a family of four).

These programs are needed to increase chronically low rates of home ownership in the Latino community. According to the NAHREP State of Hispanic Homeownership Report in 2020, the nationwide rate of homeownership was 41.8% for Latinos. In the City of Fresno, Latino residents make up 48% of the population but have one of the lowest local home ownership rates at 37% compared to non-Latino counterparts at 66.3%.

Homeownership is the single most powerful strategy for closing the racial and ethnic wealth gap. The income gap between the non-Hispanic and Latino population remains too large; the average non-Hispanic White households has a median household income 29% higher than that of the average Latino household. While Latinos have been closing this gap, pandemic-induced losses are likely to curb income growth. Due to the pandemic, 54% of Hispanic households reported income losses in 2020, 12% more than the national average. Preventing a wave of foreclosures will be critical to maintaining the Hispanic homeownership rate over the next few years.

One of the biggest obstacles for Latino homebuyers is saving money for a down payment. With the support of Union Bank and FHLBank San Francisco and other funders, a total of up to $28,000 could be available to qualified buyers under the Llaves De Tu Casa Iniciativa.

“For lower-income families and individuals, down payment and closing costs are significant barriers to homeownership and the wealth-building opportunity ownership represents,” said Marietta Núñez, Senior Vice President and Community Investment Officer at FHLBank San Francisco. “We are thrilled that our member Union Bank is partnering with NAHREP Fresno to proactively reach out to aspiring homebuyers in the Fresno area who can benefit from a WISH matching grant.”

“Racial disparities in homeownership exacerbate a widening racial wealth gap. Affordable homeownership – and equitable access to it – is a critical component of a vibrant community and healthy economy. Self-Help Enterprises is committed to helping households find success as first time homebuyers and to increase the homeownership rates in the greater Fresno community,” said Tom Collishaw, President& CEO of Self-Help Enterprises.

The first of six virtual homebuying information workshops (with Spanish language support) will take place on Saturday, June 26, 2021, 6 p.m. – 8p.m. PT.

To register for the workshops, visit EventBrite:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/llaves-de-tu-casa-city-of-fresno-tickets-158513432945

For more information, visit NAHREP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nahrepfresno/

Contacts:

NAHREP Fresno President Mirna Garcia

[email protected]

(559) 429-5478

NAHREP Fresno Vice President Aldiva Rubalcava

(559) 214-0070

Memorial Day Holiday Schedule for City of Fresno Offices

City of Fresno offices will be closed in observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 31, 2021.  Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, June 1st.  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:  Office closed.  The Business Tax Web Renewal will be available for TOT (only) and new business tax online application submittals will be available throughout the holiday.

City Clerk’s Office:  Closed.

City Hall Offices:  Closed.

Code Enforcement:  Closed.

Dog License Division:  Closed.

Finance Offices:  Offices closed. 

Fire/Police Departments:  Administrative offices and public counters will be closed.  Normal operations otherwise.

Fresno Area Express:  Sunday bus routes/schedule in effect.  Administrative offices remain closed; call 621-7433 for details.  FAX route maps and schedules are available on the City’s website.

Parking Division:  No enforcement at parking meters and City parking facilities on Memorial Day.  Office closed for citation payments.  Online services available at www.fresno.gov/parking.

Parks and Recreation (PARCS):  Administrative offices closed.  Woodward and Roeding Parks will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.  Holiday parking fee of $7 per car will be collected.  All other parks will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.  Picnic shelters, recreation centers, and the Regional Sports Complex remain closed due to COVID-19.

Personnel:  Closed. Online applications accepted at www.fresno.gov/jobs.

Planning and Development:  Office closed.  Permit applications can be submitted, and progress can be monitored, online through our FAASTER portal at any time during the holiday.

Public Utilities:  Offices closed.

Public Works:  Offices closed.

Purchasing:  Office closed; Bid opportunities and updated information are available on the City’s website, under the “For Businesses” tab, then click on bid opportunities.

Rental Housing:  Closed

Residential Solid Waste:  Administrative offices closed.  Normal residential collection schedule; for questions regarding residential solid waste collection, please call the Solid Waste Management Division at (559) 621-1452.

Utility Payments/Business Tax:  Payment counters closed (Fresno City Hall and Manchester Center) remain closed due to COVID-19.  Online and phone transactions available for utility payments.

For urgent matters during the Memorial Day holiday, please call 3-1-1 or use our FresGO mobile app.

FAX resuming the Shuttle between Veteran’s Home and Courthouse Park

Starting on June 1, 2021, FAX, through the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission (FEOC), will be resuming the free Shuttle between the CalVet Veteran’s Home at 2811 W. California Ave and the L Shelter at Courthouse Park.  Shuttles will operate Mondays through Saturdays between 10 am and 5 pm, excluding Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

FAX previously operated the Veteran’s Home to Courthouse Park Shuttle between September 30, 2019, through August 31, 2020.  There is no end date for the Shuttle at the time of this writing.

Download the Veterans Home Shuttle Flyer

Need to run errands or exercise? The rules of the road still apply

The City of Fresno Parks, After School, Recreation, and Community Services Department encourages everyone to “go safely” during National Bicycle Safety Month

While shelter-in-place orders are in effect, we understand many residents need to run errands or go outside to exercise.

May is Bicycle Safety Month and City of Fresno PARCS is encouraging those out walking, driving or riding their bikes to look out for one another while practicing social distancing measures.

“Biking is a great way to get fresh air and exercise, but keep in mind others are staying at home too and have the same idea,” Recreation Supervisor II, Ryan Garcia said. “It’s important to keep you and your family safe by remaining aware of your surroundings even though there’s less vehicular traffic.”

The PARCS Department has participated in National Bicycle Safety Month for 5 years and for the 6th our goal is to get people safely riding in their community. Bicycle Safety Presentations and Bike Rodeo’s (Bike Safety Course) will be offered to educate the community. Our virtual library with educational videos and lesson plans can be found on the PARCS Department web page at www.fresno.gov

The PARCS Department suggests the following tips to help keep you and your family safe:

  • Always wear a helmet and never ride impaired.
  • Follow social distancing measures and maintain at least six feet of physical space between other riders and those out walking.
  • Be seen: Wear brightly colored clothing and have bike lights handy (front white light and rear red flashing light or reflectors)
  • Use hand signals when turning or stopping.
  • Rules of the road still apply: Bicyclists must travel in the same direction of traffic and have the same requirements as any slow-moving vehicle.
  • Keep outside trips to a minimum; they should only be to get essential items or exercise.

Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Capacity Increase

Effective Saturday, May 1, 2021, FAX is increasing passenger capacity on all buses.

  • 40-foot buses will increase from 10 to 25 passengers.
  • 30-foot buses will increase from 10 to 20 passengers.
  • Handy Ride buses will increase from 3 to 6 passengers.

More than a year ago FAX was required to limit the number of bus passengers to allow for proper social distancing and to protect customers and drivers. As COVID-19 cases in our community continue to decrease and with the reopening of our local economy, FAX will increase passenger capacity to meet the demand for service. Our commitment to safety will continue by keeping existing practices and protocols in place, including daily sanitizing, daily employee health screenings, and required facial coverings.

ADA Transition Plan Public Meetings

Join us! On April 20 and April 28, 2021, as part of two regularly scheduled virtual committee meetings, FAX will solicit public input on its public transit planning efforts for its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan. The first committee meeting is the Fresno Council of Governments’ Social Service Transportation Advisory Committee (SSTAC), and the second is the City of Fresno’s Disability Advisory Commission (DAC) Transportation Subcommittee. See the ADA flyer for dates, times, and zoom links. The presentation will last about 15 minutes, with 5-10 minutes for Q&A and input. You can also provide comments on the draft ADA Transition Plan, or by sending comments here: [email protected].

ADA Transition Plan Public Meetings Flyer