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Details on Palo Alto Measures Establishing a Business Tax & Affirming the Natural Gas Utility Transfer
At a special meeting on August 10, the City Council continued their fiscal sustainability discussions. At this meeting, the City Council passed a motion to place two measures before voters on the General Election ballot this November 8: one to establish a new business tax, the other to affirm the decades old practice of annually transferring a percentage of revenues from the natural gas utility to the City’s general fund. The measures would generate approximately $16.6 million in gross revenues annually. Read a new blog to learn more.
Celebrate National Wellness Month: Fun Activities to Connect with the Community
As we continue to focus on community recovery through the pandemic, this August is National Wellness Month and a perfect opportunity to focus on community health and well-being. Next Thursday is the last of the Free Virtual Meditation sessions offered by the Art Center, so be sure to join at noon. If you’re looking for something a little more physical, there are virtual – and soon to be in-person – Tai Chi and Qigong classes to improve wellness, mind-body connection, reduce stress and more. Visit the new Rinconada playground with your kids and get in a workout at the same time by taking advantage of the new outdoor exercise equipment! You can also find a summer reading list full of mindful book recommendations. Check out the August wellness month blog for these and other ideas!
Back to School: Safety & Wellness Tips for the Whole Community
Last week marked the start of a new school year for the Palo Alto Unified School District (PAUSD), and over 50% of PAUSD middle and high school students bike to school. With increased bicycle, vehicle, and pedestrian traffic in and around Palo Alto schools and neighborhoods, it’s important to be mindful when on the road. Did you know that there are 16 public schools and 11 private schools in Palo Alto? Please take note that the speed limit is 20-miles-per-hour in school zones. Read a new blog to learn some safety and wellness tips, plus other resources and reminders for the whole community to connect, and stay safe in and around Palo Alto.
Weekly City Manager Blog Series: August 15, 2022
Each Council meeting, City Manager Ed Shikada provides “City Manager Comments” sharing recent City news, and updates for the community to stay informed on important issues. This week, learn about the CDC's updated guidance for COVID-19, proposed green building code updates, Festival of the Arts hosted by the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce, an upcoming volunteer clean-up day, and more. Read the blog here.
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