General Plan of the City of Vacaville. August 1970 and as amended through October 1977. General Plan elements include Land Use and Open Space, Circulation, Recreation, Public Services and Facilities, Initial Housing Element, Safety Element, Public Utilities Element. Mayor William Carroll, Council members A.T. [...]
Park and Recreation Element of the 1969 City of Vacaville General Plan. Prepared by Theodore Osmundson and Associates and presented to the City Council in August 1969. The Recreation Element consists of two studies which have been combined into a comprehensive overview of the Vacaville urban and regional environment. The following school parks are included in this report: Fairmont, Elm, Ulatis, Markham, Jepson, Monte Vista, Hemlock, and Alamo. [...]
This report is concerned with the status of historic sites and places located in the Central Solano County Planning Area. which includes generally the communities of Fairfield, Suisun City, Green Valley, Suisun Valley, Rockville and Cordelia. When we use terms in this report such as "the Fairfield area," "the planning area" or "the area" we are actually referring collectively to all of these communities in central Solano County. This report is submitted to the Fairfield City Planning Commission to implement recommendations of the Open Space Plan and ConservatIon Element of the Central Solano County General Plan..
1957 Vacaville Area General Plan adopted by the City of Vacaville on August 27, 1957. Adopted by the Solano County Board of Supervisors on October 15, 1957. Prepared by the the General Plan Committee of the City and County Planning Commissions composed of Harold Youngblood, Richard Rowe, Robert Meyer, Blenden Nelson, Don Birrell, Robert Power and Planning Consultant Lawrence Livingston Jr. Topics of this report include: Background of the site and history of development, Basic data of population and growth, Description of the General Plan, methods of carrying out the General Plan, and major assumptions, policies and proposals. [...]
Comprehensive plan for the improvement of Vacaville. This plan consists of a study of the needs for improvement of the streets of Vacaville, suggestions for the rehabilitation of certain parts of Main Street, the outline of a Subdivision Ordinance, suggestions for a city park, drawings for a proposed combination city hall and fire station, and suggestions for changes in the Zoning Ordinance and parking near Main Street. Submitted by J.H. Hume, Planning Commission Chairman..
Report to the City of Vacaville outlining the recreation area proposal of Ulatis Creek Park in Downtown Vacaville. This report also outlines the necessary improvements and additions to the Ulatis Creek Park which include the removal of School and College Streets, the construction of a recreation building, removal of the quonset hut structure, planting, irrigation, installation of park benches and pedestrian bridges. This report was prepared by Theodore Osmundson and Associates. Director of Recreation John A. [...]
The Code of the City of Vacaville, 1958. The general ordinances of the City published by order of the City Council. Passed at a regular meeting of the City Council on October 21st, 1958 with the following vote: AYES from Councilmen Gilley, Clark, Griffin, Moriel, and Cobble. ATTESTED: Olivia M. [...]
The first step toward a Fairfield Civic Center began on November 24, 1953, when the City CouncIl voted to proceed with purchase from the Federal Government of a thirty-three acre site just north of the City's Central Business District. This site was well known as Wateman Park and had been a World War II temporary housing project of 315 unots with a central recreation center and cafeteria. At the time of purchase the City Council intended that the site become Fairfield's Civic Center. The City Hall building is the largest of the five building complex. [...]
Prepared by Solano Engineers Associated, 50 Lincoln Highway, Vallejo, CA. Approved by Vacaville City Council Members: Mayor Albert S. Porter, Jos E. Libonati, Howard I. Burton, Richard E. Coffer, Carroll S. [...]
Mayor Bill Carroll in front of City Hall