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City Leaders, Staff Give Back to Balance Budget

In response to an unprecedented decline in City revenues that has forced layoffs, reductions in force and elimination of City programs and services, virtually all non-sworn, civilian City employees have agreed to concessions that amount to a 4.5% reduction in pay.  Agreement has also been reached to establish a two-tiered retirement system for all new Miscellaneous (i.e., non-sworn) employees.

Climate Action Plan Community Meeting Sept. 15
We're working on a plan to help Union City Go Green, and your input is needed. Our Climate Action Plan will serve as a blueprint to identify ways in which Union City residents, businesses and government can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to global warming. Join us for a community meeting on Wednesday, September 15, 7:00 pm at the Holly Community Center, 31600 Alvarado Blvd.
Transit Fare Increase

Union City Transit will be raising its fares beginning Sunday, August 29, 2010. This will be the first fare increase for Union City’s own bus and paratransit service since 2006. The fare increase applies to cash fares, monthly passes, and paratransit 10-ride ticket books. Monthly passes and paratransit 10-ride books can now be ordered by completing and mailing the Monthly Pass and Ticket Sheet Order Form.

FREE Literacy Program Fall Class Schedule
With the fall season approaching, many new  parents are looking for fun and new ideas to enjoy with their children.  Our program will introduce you and your child to the importance of literature exposure at a young age, while providing socialization with other families. This FREE program meets weekly and includes a variety of fun learning activities such as art, music, dancing, cooking, blocks, storytelling, and puzzles. 
Union City Now Using CityGIS Technology
Digital Map Products (DMP), a leading provider of cloud-based spatial technology solutions has announced that Union City is now using its CityGIS™ technology to collect and share GIS data among departments and with the public. CityGIS™ is Digital Map Products’ Software-as-a-Service enterprise GIS application created specifically for cities and other local government organizations.
Station District Draft Environmental Impact Report
The City has released the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the Station District Mixed-Use Development Project. The 45-day public comment period is from August 6, 2010 – September 20, 2010. The DEIR analyzes the build-out of Blocks 2 and 3 in the Station District, which includes up to 973 residential units, up to 37,500 square feet of ground-floor, retail-ready space along 11th Street and up to 6,200 square feet of business condominiums along the proposed Pedestrian Promenade.  
Seeking Citizen Representation on Economic Development Advisory Team
The City is forming an Economic Development Advisory Team and is seeking citizen representatives to participate.  The purpose of the Team is to create a professional forum that advises City staff on the City’s marketing strategy.  The Team will  draw upon the experience and skills of citizens, local businesses, chamber, and regional organizations, and will meet either monthly or bi-monthly on an ongoing basis. Applications are due August 30, 2010.
Coffee Company Reduces Waste

The StopWaste Business Partnership teams up with Peerless Coffee & Tea Company to reduce waste and save over $110,000 a year.

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP)
HPRP is a county-wide program intended to provide temporary financial assistance and housing relocation and stabilization services to individuals and their families who are homeless or would be homeless but for this assistance.
New Parking Permit Now on Sale
Now available for purchase online: the latest Area S Permit, which is valid through the end of September. An Area S Permit provides unlimited parking in four locations within a short walking distance of the BART station. A permit costs $120 for three months, or only about $2.00 per commute day.
 
 
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