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  2. Vacaville, California - Wikipedia

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    Vacaville is governed by a seven-member City Council with six elected by district, and one mayor elected at large. Each serving four year terms. Current alignment is Presidential Election: District 1, 3, 5. Gubernatorial Election: Mayor and District 2, 4, 6. The mayor is John Carli (elected 2022).

  3. Official in hot seat for attempting to link home loan company ...

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    After formally endorsing plans for an ambitious new Bay Area City in Solano County this week, Vacaville's vice mayor is in the hot seat after it was revealed that he had earlier sought to ...

  4. Vacaville tree pruners' strike - Wikipedia

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    Strikers were hit and knocked to the ground, many were injured in the chaos of more than 1000 people, and officers were unable to control the angry crowd. Officers placed twelve individuals under arrest, all of them strikers or speakers, charging them with conducting a meeting without the consent of the city council. [23]

  5. Solano County, California - Wikipedia

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    Council–Administrator • Body: Board of Supervisors [2] ... Vacaville: City 102,386 4 Suisun City: City 29,518 5 Benicia: City 27,131 6 Dixon: City 18,988 7 Rio Vista:

  6. Vacaville man is blind, homeless and schizophrenic. Why can’t ...

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    Vacaville City Councilman Nolan Sullivan, who in his day job is director of Yolo County’s Health & Human Services Agency, tells me that “it’s hard when folks have a TBI that leads to a ...

  7. Vacaville Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Vacaville Town Hall also known as Old Town Hall is a historic building in Vacaville, California, United States.It was designed by F.A. Steiger and built in 1907. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

  8. Don Birrell - Wikipedia

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    Don R. Birrell (1922–2006) was director of the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California, from 1951 to 1953, and was the design director for the Nut Tree in Vacaville, California, from 1953 [1] until his retirement in 1990. [2]

  9. Nut Tree - Wikipedia

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    Nut Tree train. The original Nut Tree opened on July 3, 1921 [1] [2] on the Lincoln Highway (old U.S. Route 40).It was created by Helen and Ed "Bunny" Power as a small roadside fruit stand, and built near the site of Helen's childhood home ('Harbison House' dating from 1907), which she and her husband purchased from her parents not long after their 1920 marriage.