Thursday, April 28, 2011

General Plan Workshops Scheduled

SUISUN CITY - Two public workshops will be held to gather input from residents regarding future land use and transportation. Your ideas, opinions and suggestions are invited to assist in the comprehensive update of the City General Plan.

Community Development Department staff also will provide information on the proposed schedule for the update.

Two public meetings were scheduled to gather input :
  • 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at the Suisun City Planning Commission meeting in the Suisun City Hall City Council Chamber >> map >>

  • 6 p.m., Thursday, May 12, 2011, at the Suisun City Library, 601 Pintail Ave., Suisun City >> map >>
Everyone is invited to attend and share ideas about the future development of Suisun City.

Please contact John Kearns, Associate Planner, at (707) 421-7335 or at jkearns@suisun.com with any questions regarding the workshops prior to the start time for each.

>> Download the meeting notice in .pdf format >>

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Mother's Day Artisan Fair


The Suisun City Historic Waterfront Business Improvement District is proud to present the Mother's Day Artisan Fair on the Suisun City Harbor Plaza ( map ) 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday May 8, 2011.

The BID press release:

Celebrate Mother's Day at the Suisun Waterfront! We have a GREAT day planned for your family!


Over 50 unique artisans will participate in the 2nd annual Mother's Day Artisan Fair on Sunday May 8th, 10 am - 3 pm, at Harbor Plaza, Main and Solano Streets, Suisun City. The event will also feature "The Amber Snider Band" live with special guests "The Pine Dogz" (Amber's Mom and Dad!) making it a true family celebration for Mother's Day!


Booths featuring quality hand-crafted wares will be set up in the park and along the beautiful waterfront. Bring Mom to browse the booths, meet the artists and find a special treasure she will love!


Our talented artists are gathering from all over northern CA and will be selling handcrafted jewelry, soaps, candles, sea kelp and colorful woven baskets, ceramics and pottery, quilts, quilted baby sets, woven scarves, original art and art prints, journals, painting on china, garden art, metal sculpture, photography, wood crafts, glass platters and bowls, seasonal plants and herbs, fabric totes and sachets, specialty olive oils and coffees, homemade fudge, Hawaiian items, hair bows, crochet items, and so much more!


Bay Area singer-songwriter Amber Snider and her "Amber Snider Band" will bring their unique brand of folk-rock, country and blues to the Historic Waterfront stage. Amber has recently released two new CD's, was featured on KRON-TV's Best of the Bay and has been called "Super talented!" by Rich Freedman - Vallejo Times Herald. "The Amber Snider Band" plays more than 100 headline shows a year.


"The Pine Dogz", Diana and Steve Wallis, play the kind of music you grew up with, sang along with and remembered special occasions by......music from the 50's through the 90's and their own unique songs too! You and Mom are going to enjoy the show!


Before or after the fair, stop for a delicious brunch or lunch at one of the fine Waterfront District restaurants! The setting is awesome and there are twelve independent restaurants to choose from.....something to please any mom!


Make special Mother's Day memories....... SEE YOU THERE!


For vendor and shopper information: (707) 399-7195 or www.suisunwaterfront.com.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Redevelopment Success Story

SUISUN CITY — Since January, City staff has told the story of Suisun City’s redevelopment success over and over from Sacramento to multiple local groups and all points in between.

As Gov. Jerry Brown tried to close the State’s gaping $26.6 billion budget shortfall, he proposed eliminating the nearly 400 local redevelopment agencies (also known as RDAs) across California, among a host of other moves.

While estimated to generate an unrealistic $1.7 billion next fiscal year for the State, the RDA proposal would create a budget hole of roughly 10% for Suisun City. It also would end the single most important tool the City has used to transform itself into high quality community in which to live, raise a family and visit.

While City leaders continue to work with State officials about alternate budget proposals (see “Gov. Brown vs. RDA”), it’s important to remember just how Suisun City became a redevelopment success story.

SUISUN CITY’S STORY

In 1987, the San Francisco Chronicle labeled Suisun City as the worst city in the Bay Area. At that point, the City was spending upwards of 70% of its entire police budget on the Crescent neighborhood, and the historic waterfront was charitably considered an industrial backwater with little to no public access.

Though the City Council had designated the waterfront as a redevelopment zone, the unflattering attention kicked the local effort into high gear. The historic waterfront would once again become an economic engine for Suisun City.

Using tools of redevelopment first created in the 1940s, Suisun City
  • Invested $65 million in blight elimination and infrastructure, including the entire Marina and Promenade
  • Replaced dilapidated housing units with modern homes
  • Created 326 affordable housing units
  • Preserved and refurbished the Train Station
  • Constructed the Nelson Community Center
  • Established the Lambrecht Sports Complex to replace Todd Park’s ball fields
  • Constructed the Civic Center
The results are seen across Suisun City:
  • The crime rate has dropped 60% since redevelopment started
  • Money created by the increased property values was provided to the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District to help refurbish or rebuild every school campus in Suisun City
  • New business ventures that return sales taxes to the community have launched and been sustained by loyal customers
  • The Suisun City Library was built thanks to a redevelopment loan that filled a financing gap
DEFENDING RDA

Redevelopment is the State’s best method of stimulating and expanding the economy and creating 300,000 construction jobs annually. For cities, like Suisun City, it’s the only way to expand the local economy, providing both goods and services to residents, and capturing sales and other taxes necessary to pay for core City services.

To protect this tool, Suisun City joined with local businesses, chambers of commerce, economic development commissions, residents, the League of California Cities and California Redevelopment Association to oppose Gov. Brown’s proposal to eliminate RDA. The Redevelopment Association and League went further to develop and support an alternative to keep Redevelopment intact while providing nearly $1 billion to schools, which indirectly assists the State budget.

The effort has paid off so far. Several reform proposals are moving forward to address public accountability and other concerns, but most importantly Gov. Brown’s proposal to eliminate redevelopment FAILED by one vote in the State Assembly.

We will continue to work with legislators on solutions that allow the State to meet its obligations, supports local economic development and helps other local agencies meet their goals.

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Published in Suisun City Discovery Newsletter - April 2011