Wednesday, December 21, 2016

It’s not too late!

You still have plenty of time to enjoy this year’s Charlie Brown Christmas Tree Grove right in the heart of Downtown Windsor!  The grove this year includes a total of 210 decorated trees, nightly snowfall at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and Family Fridays in the Tree Grove with visits from Santa, live music, crafts for kids, hot cider and treats from 5:00 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Charlie Brown Christmas Tree Grove is up until Jan 1, 2017.  For more a detailed schedule, please visit the People4Parks website at www.people4parkswindsor.org

Thursday, December 15, 2016

December 21 Town Council Agenda

The agenda for the Town Council's regular meeting of December 21 has now been posted. The major agenda items include:


  • Public hearing on extension of moratoria on outdoor and indoor marijuana cultivation
  • Windsor Road roundabout public art selection
  • July 3rd Independence Day celebration recap and future direction
  • Annual Growth Control Report
The packet may be accessed here:

Storm update Dec. 15 at 5pm

We hereby provide the following update with respect to areas in Windsor currently affected by flooding:

·         Windsor Road at Pool Creek (near Golf Course) is CLOSED due to flooding.
·         Northbound Hwy 101 at Shiloh off-ramp is CLOSED.
·         Shiloh Road at Caletti is open but roadway is partially flooded.

As you drive, please be safe and do not drive through floodwaters.

Please see the Storm FAQ sheet:




Residents May Provide Input on Town Budget Goals in Person and Through Facebook Live

A reminder that the Town will be holding a preliminary public outreach meeting to gather resident feedback and ideas on the Town’s budget goals and expenditure priorities for the upcoming two years.
The meeting will be held on Monday, December 19, 2016 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Town Hall located at 9291 Old Redwood Highway, Building 400 in Windsor. This meeting will also be available through Facebook Live.
·         Facebook Live on your mobile device. Instructions for online attendance will be provided on the Town’s Facebook page and also on www.townofwindsor.com/budgetoutreach.
·         Taking the two-question budget feedback questionnaire online at www.townofwindsor.com/2017budgetfeedback. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO FILL OUT THE QUESTIONNAIRE!

For further information or to provide comments or questions contact Camille Kazarian, Assistant Town Manager, at (707) 838-5350 or ckazarian@townofwindsor.com.


Thursday, December 8, 2016

New Mayor and Vice Mayor

Last night, our Council declared the results of the recent Town Council election on November 8th and as such, seated re-elected Councilmembers Debora Fudge and Bruce Okrepkie.

Furthermore, Council selected a Mayor and a Vice Mayor to serve for the next year. Debora Fudge will serve as Mayor and Dominic Foppoli will serve as Vice Mayor.

Congratulations to Mayor Fudge and Vice Mayor Foppoli!

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Residents May Provide Input on Town Budget Goals in Person and Through Facebook Live



At the onset of 2017, the Town will begin its biennial budget process. In preparation for this, the Town is pleased to announce it will be holding a preliminary public outreach meeting to gather resident feedback and ideas on the Town’s budget goals and expenditure priorities for the upcoming two years.
The meeting will be held on Monday, December 19, 2016 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Town Hall located at 9291 Old Redwood Highway, Building 400 in Windsor. This meeting will also be available through Facebook Live.
The meeting will begin with a brief overview of the Town’s budget followed by a Q&A on “myth-busting” and misconceptions about local government budgets. Throughout the forum, guests will be invited to participate by asking questions and providing input on various budget-related goals and priorities for the upcoming two years. The information gathered in-person and on-line will be provided to the Windsor Town Council for its annual budget goal-setting session in early 2017.
The Town has a dedicated budget outreach page available online for questions and feedback at www.townofwindsor.com/budgetoutreach.
Individuals unable to attend the budget outreach meeting may still participate through:
Based on input, a second outreach meeting may take place in January 2017.
The Town is excited to provide this opportunity and look forward to hearing from residents!
For further information or to provide comments or questions contact Camille Kazarian, Assistant Town Manager, at (707) 838-5350 or ckazarian@townofwindsor.com.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Prop. 64 Meeting this evening, Tuesday, Dec. 6 at 6pm - Windsor Library

A reminder that this evening we are hosting a community outreach and educational meeting on the legalization of marijuana through Proposition 64, and the Town of Windsor's discretionary options under the law. We are actively seeking resident feedback to inform the Town Council as they consider extending the moratoriums in place and next steps with policy options. The meeting starts at 6pm at the Windsor Library community forum room.

The updated PowerPoint which will be presented at the meeting can be downloaded at this link:

New podcast on the General Plan

Check out this new podcast!
Community Development Director Ken MacNab discusses the General Plan Update for Windsor 2040, its process and long-term effects for the community of Windsor.

https://soundcloud.com/user-827293370/general-plan-windsor-2040 

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Next Town Council meeting - Dec. 7th

The next regular Town Council meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 7th at 6pm in the renovated Town Council Chambers. The major agenda items are:

  • Results of Town Council election
  • Selection of Mayor and Vice Mayor
  • Negotiations for Solar Energy Power Purchase agreement for floating solar panels on wastewater pond
  • Update on Bureau of Indian Affairs letter requesting comment on Lytton Rancheria Trust Land Application
  • Windsor Mill Development Project review