Presidents Day Holiday Schedule for City of Fresno Offices

City of Fresno offices will be closed in observance of the Presidents Day holiday on Monday, February 19, 2018.  Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, February 20.  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 Presidents Day holiday.

City Clerk’s Office:  Closed.

City Hall Offices:  Closed.

Development and Resource Management:  Closed.

Dog License Division:  Closed.

Finance Offices:  Offices closed.  Business Tax TOT (only) Web Renewal and new business tax online application submittals will be available throughout the Presidents Day holiday.

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

Fresno Area Express:  Administrative offices closed.  Weekend bus routes/schedule in effect.  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 Presidents Day.  Office closed for citation payments.

Parks and Recreation (PARCS):  Administrative offices closed.  Parks facilities and recreation centers operating with the normal schedule.

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

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.

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

Utility Payments:  Payment counters closed (Fresno City Hall and Manchester Center.)  Online and phone transactions available for utility payments.

For urgent matters during the Presidents Day holiday, please call (559) 621-CITY (2489) or use our FresGO mobile app.

SGC Approves $70 Million Package For Fresno’s Transformative Climate Communities Projects

The California Strategic Growth Council (SGC) today approved a $70 million package of projects in Southwest Fresno, Downtown Fresno and Chinatown through the Transformative Climate Communities Program (TCC).

The projects were proposed by area residents and business owners through an unprecedented series of community meetings that put the power to decide how to spend the $70 million in the residents’ hands.  All of the proposed projects were distilled into five packages that were presented before a steering committee of the residents and business owners with the final vote taking place in early October.

The steering committee overwhelmingly selected a package that included a West Fresno Satellite Campus for Fresno City College, community gardens, low carbon transportation improvements, affordable housing, urban greening, and local economic development.

“This $70 million will lead to triple the investment in economic development – and that will mean more jobs and better services for everyone. It will not only transform communities, it will transform lives.” said Fresno Mayor Lee Brand. “This funding will be the catalyst for further investment that will help Fresno bring new life to our most vulnerable communities.”

The $70 million was approved by the SGC in November 2016 for projects that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through the development and implementation of neighborhood-level transformative climate community plans that include multiple, coordinated GHG emissions reduction projects that provide local economic, environmental, and health benefits to disadvantaged communities.

“The strength of Fresno’s Transformative Climate Communities proposal is a testament to the vision of local community members when they are empowered to define the path forward for their city. We are thrilled to support this community-led plan to improve health and spur economic development in Fresno.” said Randall Winston, Executive Director of the Strategic Growth Council.

The Transformative Climate Communities Collaborative was created to bring together local leaders to identify investments that will catalyze economic and environmental transformation in Southwest, Chinatown and downtown Fresno. The City of Fresno and the Central Valley Community Foundation (CVCF) partnered together to provide support for the community meetings and to provide the basis to apply for future TCC grants.

City Shows 3rd Straight Positive Year in Latest Independent Audit

The City of Fresno has completed its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the fiscal year which ended June 30, 2017.

Highlights from the City’s CAFR:

  • City assets continue to set records, reaching a total of $3.6 billion for the first time in the City’s history.
  • The City also received a record $804.3 million of revenue in the fiscal year 2017, surpassing the previous record of $752.8 million set in the fiscal year 2016.
  • The City continues to enjoy a Net Pension Asset, which was valued at $147.7 million. Fresno is the only city in California and one of only seven in the nation with a pension surplus.
  • Standard and Poor’s Global Ratings and Moody’s Investors Service significantly upgraded the City of Fresno’s investment ratings, with Standard and Poor’s giving the City an unprecedented five-level increase to A+ in April 2017.

The report was prepared by the City’s Finance Department in conformance with current accounting and financial principles established by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB).  The audit was completed by the outside accounting firm of Brown Armstrong, LLP.

“The City’s continued strengthening of its financial position is proof positive that Fresno has firmly established itself as a financially stable agency,” said City Controller Michael Lima. “However, since we still lag behind other cities when it comes to assets available to support our population, it is imperative that we maintain our fiscal prudence and that the plan to build all our assets, especially cash and capital assets, is continued.”

In addition to the results provided in the CAFR, the Finance Department reports that the Unrestricted Fund Balance for the General Fund Emergency Reserve increased from $15.7 million to $20.5 million at the end of FY2017, but is still short of the 10% goal of $30 million in reserves.

“This is just another indication that our strong fiscal strategy, combined with the dramatic improvement in our ratings outlook and our steady increase in job and wage growth, is the right formula for long-term stability,” said Mayor Lee Brand. “We have more work to do, but it’s encouraging to see our efforts continue to meet with success and move us closer to our goal of improving the quality of life for everyone in Fresno.”

The full Comprehensive Annual Financial Report was presented to the City Council today and is available for public review on the City’s website.

Office of Independent Review Quarterly Report Now Available

The City of Fresno Office of Independent Review’s report for the fourth quarter of 2017 is now available on the City’s website.

The report, compiled by Independent Reviewer John A. Gliatta, covers the period from October 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017.

The report, as well as other information on the Office of Independent Review, is available on the Office’s section of the City’s website at https://www.fresno.gov/oir.

Mayor Brand Statement on the Retirement of Fresno Bee Editor Jim Boren

Mayor Lee Brand released the following statement on the retirement today of longtime Fresno Bee editor Jim Boren:

“Jim Boren is a rare breed: a career journalist who started work at his hometown newspaper as a cub reporter — and never left.  Instead of hopping newspapers in an attempt to reach a major metropolitan daily, Jim stayed local and became an expert in all things Fresno, knowing his city like few do.   

“This deep knowledge benefitted readers, not only because the vast web of sources that Jim developed allowed him to write more thorough and authoritative stories, but also because as a hometown boy, his reporting was always done with a sense of place, a love of city, and desire to see it be made better. If Jim took a politician to task, it wasn’t for a portfolio clip, it was to make Fresno better.

“As such, Jim’s departure is a huge loss for Fresno. The good news is that Jim isn’t going too far. The Bee’s loss is Fresno State’s gain, as he will use his retirement to mold the next generation of journalists. It is often said of veterans like Jim that ‘they don’t make them like that anymore.’ But I think Jim will use his deep well of journalistic knowledge to do just that — help create a new generation of journalists that know how to be tough but fair, and be dedicated not only to craft but also to the communities they work in.

“On a personal note, I appreciate Jim’s willingness to take my calls and discuss local issues, regardless of their importance, with intelligence and grace.”

Mayor Brand Statement on the Passing of Harry Armstrong

Mayor Lee Brand released the following statement on the passing of longtime Clovis Councilman Harry Armstrong:

“Our community has lost a legend. Harry Armstrong was a local government icon and a mentor for many politicians and policymakers.   I first met Harry when I was elected to Fresno City Council in 2008, and I was immediately impressed with his sincerity and his integrity. He was the embodiment of collaboration and always a professional. 

Harry’s legacy will live on throughout our region. During his half-century of service, Clovis grew, the Central Valley grew. Politicians came and went. Fashions changed. But one thing remained constant – Harry Armstrong. He was truly one of a kind and he will be missed.”

Mayor Brand Announces Business Friendly Fresno 2.0!

Mayor Lee Brand held a press conference earlier today at City Hall to announce details of his Business Friendly Fresno 2.0! initiative.  Mayor Brand was joined by City of Fresno Councilmembers Steve Brandau, Luis Chavez and Clint Olivier, Fresno Chamber of Commerce President Nathan Ahle, and several local business leaders.

The plan will include forming a committee of knowledgeable members of the business community who will complete a comprehensive review and evaluation of the City’s business permit and planning process.

“In my 9 years at City Hall, I have consistently demonstrated my ability to tackle complex problems through extensive research and collaboration that produced viable solutions, starting with the Better Business Act in 2009, Debt Mgt. Policies, Reserve Policies and altogether over 22 legislative acts,” said Brand “I’m confident that the team I have assembled today will follow the parameters I have set to take on the daunting issue of making Fresno business friendly.”

The committee will take a comprehensive and thorough investigation into the organizational structure, technology, training, staffing levels, protocols and other factors that ultimately determine the time it takes to get a project from start to finish.

Business Friendly Fresno 2.0! will also complete the implementation of Accela software that began rolling out under the original Business Friendly Fresno initiative.  Accela will allow people to electronically submit permit applications and architectural drawings as well as, track the plan check process online.  The software will help identify shortcomings in the processes and allow staff to develop appropriate solutions, set up more detailed and realistic performance metrics and goals for every type of permit.

The new initiative will also look at other options such as a Customer Service Representative position to help answer any questions and help business owners through the application process; a mid-year review and evaluation of staffing and funding, and evaluate best practices from other cities.

Business Friendly Fresno 2.0! Committee members:

Tim Orman (Chairman) – Mayor’s office
Anne Kloose – PG&E
Jeff Roberts – Granville Homes
Jeff Harris – Wilson Development
Dennis Gaab – Century Builders
Steve Spencer – Spencer Enterprises Inc.
Rick Ginder – Ginder Development Corporation
Lelan Parnigian – Fowler Packing
Mike Pickett – Don Pickett & Associates, Inc.
Larry Fortune – Fortune Associates
Sal Gonzales – Lance-Kashian & Company
Dirk Poeschel – Dirk Poeschel Land Development Services, Inc.
Ed Dunkel – Precision Civil Engineering, Inc.
Ruth Evans – The Evans HR Group
Nick Yovino – Former DARM Director
Nathan Ahle – CEO, Fresno Chamber of Commerce
Clint Olivier – Councilman, District 7
Luis Chavez – Councilman, District 5
Steve Brandau – Councilman, District 2

Mayor Brand Statement on Amazon’s HQ2 Shortlist

Mayor Lee Brand released the following statement on the news that the City of Fresno did not make the list of 20 finalists for Amazon’s second headquarters:

“We always knew it was a long shot, but the nation took notice of Fresno’s unique HQ2 bid and we’re already seeing new interest from a number of major companies.  Between our 10-year economic development plan and our new Business Friendly Fresno 2.0! Initiative, Fresno’s future looks bright as it ever has.” 

Mayor Brand Statement on FUSD and FTA Agreement

Mayor Lee Brand released the following statement on the news that the Fresno Unified School District (FUSD) and the Fresno Teachers Association (FTA) have reached a tentative contract agreement and have avoided a possible strike:

“I am extremely happy that Fresno Unified officials and the Fresno Teachers Association have resolved their differences without a strike. This tentative contract is a sensible compromise that honors the district’s fiscal responsibility while also respecting the hard work and dedication of Fresno’s teachers. This is good news for our kids, good news for our families, and good news for our community.”

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

City of Fresno offices will be closed in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday on Monday, January 15, 2018.  Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, January 16.  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) throughout the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.

City Clerk’s Office:  Closed.

City Hall Offices:  Closed.

Development and Resource Management:  Closed.

Dog License Division:  Closed.

Finance Offices:  Offices closed.  Business Tax TOT (only) Web Renewal and new business tax online application submittals will be available throughout the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.

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

Fresno Area Express:  Administrative offices closed.  Weekend bus routes/schedule in effect.  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 Martin Luther King Jr. Day.  Office closed for citation payments.

Parks and Recreation (PARCS):  Administrative offices closed.  Parks facilities and recreation centers operating with the normal schedule.

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

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.

Residential Solid Waste:  Administrative offices closed.  Normal residential and commercial collection schedule; for questions regarding the 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.)  Online and phone transactions available for utility payments.

For urgent matters during the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, please call (559) 621-CITY (2489) or use our FresGO mobile app.