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The City Announces New Interactive Website
The City of Fountain Valley is pleased to announce the launch of its new website. The new website launched on Tuesday, July 25, and encompasses a modernized, user-friendly layout and ADA-compliant features. You can visit the new website here: fountainvalley.gov
The City of Fountain Valley is proud to announce that they, and the Fountain Valley Community Foundation, received 1 million dollars in funding from the state of California to build the first-ever Universally Accessible Playground (UAP) in Fountain Valley. The funding was secured from Tri Ta, Assemblyman from the State’s 70th Assembly District who presented a check to the Fountain Valley Community Foundation at the July 18 Fountain Valley City Council meeting.
As City Manager, transparency remains a priority for City Manager Le. The City Manager’s Quarterly Report highlights some key projects the City has been working on in the last quarter.
The Recreation & Community Services Department offers an array of events and activities year-round. Check out what they have to offer for the month of August.
City Manager's Update - Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
This month we featured active RSVP and community volunteer, Mike White, who provided insightful information on the FVPD's Retired Senior Volunteer Program.
FV Chamber of Commerce's Legislative Breakfast on August 9
Join the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce and your local elected officials on August 9 for an intimate breakfast and legislative update at The Center at Founders Village (17967 Bushard St.).
Public safety is a priority for our community. Fountain Valley Fire and Police Departments monitor emergency calls routinely.
Unsheltered Population & Crisis Support Information
The Police Department frequently receives inquiries relating to the increased number of homeless/transient persons throughout the City. For more information regarding this, please visit here.