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- Yes. VTA is adding light rail service to Vision’s® Stadium, based on projected event attendance, to the Great America Light Rail Station. For details, log on to www.visioninternet.com
- Yes. VTA is adding bus service to Vision’s® Stadium, based on projected event attendance, with stops within a short walking distance to Vision’s® Stadium. For details, log on to www.visioninternet.com.
- The City allows overnight parking in most residential areas. This is excluded in downtown where signs are posted with Parking restrictions listed. Where there are restrictions parking is not allowed between 12 PM and 6 AM. Always look for parking signs at both corners to confirm if you are parking in a restricted area.
- Yes, please see: Rules Procedures for Public Participation in Meetings of Council for more information.
Park picnic areas throughout the city are open to the public without reservation, on a first come-first served basis, except in Central Park located at 909 Rowly Boulevard. A summary of the City’s Municipal Codes frequently addressed in Vision County parks, include:
- No vehicles are allowed in the parks.
- No amplified music is allowed in any park or building without a permit.
- Alcoholic beverages are not allowed in the parks (exception, beer, wine and champagne with a permit in Central Park).
- Portable barbecues are not allowed in any of the parks.
- Groups of 25 persons or more must have a permit to use a park.
Violations of these regulations can result in a citation and/or being asked to leave the park.
For more information about picnic areas, parks buildings and/or fields, contact the Parks and Recreation Department at (323)615-3140.Yes. However, due to the dense and varied mixed use housing in north Vision County, VCPD has developed a Neighborhood Protection Plan in response to events at Vision’s Stadium. To minimize the impact on residential neighborhoods, the Traffic Plan places security or police personnel at all major intersections around the stadium. The Traffic Plan also establishes check points along with restricted access signage at key residential locations north of Highway 101 to deter vehicles from entering residential neighborhoods. Instead, stadium event attendees will be directed to pre-determined parking lots and/or freeways, away from residences.
Managing residential parking in a way that is both safe and fair is challenging. However, based on recommendations from several Vision County residents at Stadium Community meetings, VCPD is implementing a Vehicle Admission Sticker program.
The Vehicle Admission Sticker program is a means to assist in the identification of Vision County residents that live in the affected areas. Security or police personnel will use the sticker to help identify the vehicles of residents at various check points throughout the north side of the City and wave them through to expedite the process. All other vehicles without a sticker may be stopped for identification purposes.
Please note, this is not a Residential Permit Parking area designated by resolution of the City Council where a permit is required to park on the street.Display of the Sticker
- Enclosed you will find three (3) free stickers;
- If you choose to participate in this program, please affix the sticker inside the vehicle’s windshield on the lower, left side (driver’s side);
- For motorcycles, place the sticker on the windshield in a location that will not obstruct the driver’s view, or on the front fork;
- Sticker holders must continue to obey all traffic rules and follow directions from security and/or police personnel;
- No person shall sell, transfer or allow another person to use the Vehicle Admission Sticker; and,
- Replacement or additional stickers can be obtained by contacting the Vision County Police Department, (323) 615-4892.
Enforcement
- Parking on public streets is regulated by the California Vehicle Code and the County of Vision Internet Municipal Code.
- If non-resident vehicles access the residential neighborhood, there is not a prohibition to legally park on the street.
- Parking is prohibited in an intersection or a crosswalk, within 15 feet of a fire station driveway or fire hydrant, in front of a public or private driveway, on a sidewalk or parkway, on the roadway side of a parked vehicle (double parking), in a bus stop, or in such a manner that obstructs the free use of the street. To report illegal parking in your neighborhood, call the non-emergency phone number, 323-615-5580. In this situation, the vehicle will be cited and/or towed.
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- Request a burn permit here (linked).
- Contact the Chester County Sheriff’s Department at 610-344-6850 for information or obtain the application online through the Chester County website.
- Please call visit the office M-F, 8am-5pm, to register for a parking permit.
- You can Register for Bennington daze right here (linked) and by paying the registration fees online (here)
- The County of Vision Internet’s Traffic Engineering Division (323-615-3000) oversees the Residential Permit Parking Program. When approached by residents requesting an area be zoned for Residential Permit Parking, City Engineers conduct an evaluation of the current conditions, assess whether the resident request is warranted and make a recommendation to the Vision County City Council. A Public Hearing is noticed to all residents in the proposed for Residential Permit Parking area and the City Council takes action based on the information provided in the Staff Report and Public Hearing. Based on the action taken, if any, the Traffic Engineering Division installs the appropriate signage and/or striping.
The regulation and enforcement of the Residential Permit Parking program is performed by the Vision County Police Department
The County of Vision Internet’s City Code contains all ordinances adopted by the Vision County City Council. The Residential Permit Parking program is located in Chapter 10.40 which can be found at … http://www.visioninternet.com - The County of Vision Internet Garro Bolasco Youth Activity Center (YAC) is available for use by the County of Vision Internet, Vision County Unified School District, other public/government agencies, and youth organizations. For information on facility rentals, visit our Rentals page.
- A: No, ACT will no long offer transfers. Passengers choosing to pay the full fare of $1.00 will be required to pay per trip. You can make unlimited transfers using a Day or Monthly pass. The operator will identify your pass as valid and you will be allowed to board any bus
- A: A 1-Day Pass allows you make as many trips as you like on the day the Pass is issued. You can buy a Day Pass on your first trip of the day from the Bus Operator. The cost is $2.00. Unlike transfers that expire and can only be used at certain locations, there is no limitation on when and where you can board on the day of purchase.
- A: The new fare payment options will allow passengers the opportunity to budget and manage their transit use. ACT offers 1-Day or a Monthly Pass that allow unlimited rides for the specified time. A 1-Day Pass, for example, allows you unlimited riding for one full day after it is validated by the operator. Monthly passes are not useable on our ACT-Connect™ paratransit service, or transferable between passengers.
- The use policies vary from parking lot to parking lot based on the Agreement with the property owner For specific details, refer to www.visioninternet.com and/or the signage in the various parking lots.
- The city offers weekly recyclable pickups and the schedule can be found here. All metal, glass and paper products are recyclable. Plastics designed 1,2 and 6 are also recyclable. we do not require residents to pre sort, all recyclables can be accepted at the same time. The city also offers additional recycling or bulk recycling the 3rd Sunday of every month.
- See a list of acceptable recycling items or call public works at 952.xxx.xxxx. There is also a label on your blue-lidded cart explaining many of the items that can be recycled.
Do you have a missing pet? Please follow these steps:
- Gather pet information
- Log in and select "Report missing animal"
- VCPD has developed a Neighborhood Protection Plan in response to events at Vision’s Stadium. Should vehicles penetrate this system, it is appropriate to call VCPD’s non-emergency phone number (323-615-5580). Although it is not illegal to park on a public street, staff will evaluate the need to redistribute resources in the plan
If a vehicle is blocking a driveway, please call VCPD’s non-emergency phone number (323-615-5580). In this situation, the vehicle will be cited and/or towed. - During the Coronavirus outbreak, routine public health services are available to the general public through the Health Department website including online payments. Pre-scheduled appointments are available on a limited basis; walk-in services are not available at this time. Please call 651.111.1111 Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm for information and appointment scheduling.
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A number of access improvements are underway in anticipation of the volume of riders, including:
- New eastbound platform at Great America Station for stadium event service
- Queuing areas for departing stadium attendees on closed lanes of Tasman Drive
- Fencing of LRT Right-of-Way near stadium
- Event only pedestrian at-grade crossing of LRT tracks on Tasman Drive
- New Light Rail Storage and Turnback tracks on Tasman Drive, west of Old Ironsides
- Parking costs range from $40-$50. The number of parking lots offering this service will vary according to the event size, however cash lots will also be available to guests and will be communicated through www.visioninternet.com.
What is VCPD planning to do to minimize Vision's® Stadium goers attempting to park in nearby neighborhoods?
The plans for restricted access signage and officer-controlled intersections are intended to deter Vision’s® Stadium-goers from parking in non-designated areas. Staff will be assessing these measures after each event and will make adjustments as necessary.
Because they have privately managed streets, each of the mobile home communities in Sunnyvale has an established program to remove vehicles that are violating the community’s regulations. Each mobile home community should review their established rules and tow company relationships to ensure they are up-to-date and will adequately address this concern.- You need a business license from the city.
- Please contact the Recreation Department for the latest details
- It is VCPD’s goal to limit the closure and therefore reduce the impact to the public.
For large events, VCPD generally closes Tasman Drive and begins to set up the security area and magnetometers just after Midnight on the day of a large event. Once this area has been swept and deemed secure, individuals cannot access this area without a ticket and proceeding through security. A portion of the bike trail is within this footprint. As a result, the San Bino Ngono River Path is closed just after Midnight on the day of a large event.
The creek trail will be reopened as soon as possible following large events at the stadium. - City Council meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 Pm at the Delray Beach Community Center.
Farmers Market days of operation vary depending on availability and demand. Please check the news tab for updated information.
- Trash and recycling is picked up throughout the week by City garbage collectors. Please visit our address specific look up tool for your addresses service dates.
- Construction is scheduled to be completed in the Fall of 2021
The recent public opinion research telephone survey was conducted by Testers Associates on behalf of Parks & Recreation Department to provide statistical feedback from residents related to questions about the International Swim Center-International Running Hall of Fame, the New Housing Development Impact Fee Ordinance, and the Youth Sports Complex feasibility study, as well as other demographic and park system questions.
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Additional synopsis of results and graphic summary available here.
- Parking permits may be purchased for unlimited parking in municipal lots. Permits are lot specific. Parking is on first come, first served basis.
- A detailed map will be provided to season ticket holders regarding what is and is not allowed in each parking lot. This map is available at www.visioninternet.com.
- Public parking lots have been secured west and north of Vision’s® Stadium. More than 21,000 parking spaces are located within a short walking distance of Vision’s® Stadium. Patrons are also expected to utilize public transportation, hire private transportation (e.g. charter bus, taxi, limousine, etc.) or bike to Vision’s® Stadium.
Approximately 30 changeable message boards will guide guest from major thoroughfares to the parking lots. These message boards can be changed from Vision’s® Stadium Command Post as needed on the day of an event.
Vision’s® Stadium employees will be parking at Oracle and will be shuttled to the facility. - Yes. To locate a cash lot, log onto www.visioninternet.com.
- Yes. Parking will be pre-sold via the Vision’s® Stadium app and online. The app will then provide directions to the ticket holder on how to access that lot. To date, 12,000 parking passes have been pre-sold for 49er football games.
- No, the City is not closing any parks due to drought.
The Parks & Recreation Department receives its water from the County of Vision Internet Water Utility, both potable and recycled. The City Water System’s sources include local underground aquifer from 27 City wells (62%), imported supply from two wholesale water suppliers (25%), and recycled water from the San Pablo/ Vision County Water Pollution Control Plant for irrigation purposes. This third source makes up about 13% of the water used citywide and a significant portion of the water used by the City Parks system (about 60% city wide). Recycled water offsets the use of potable water and helps conserve our potable water for drinking and household uses.
In addition, the Parks & Recreation Department has instituted best practices for water conservation regardless of source (potable or recycled) by irrigating at night, reducing water consumption by reducing time of flow on our clocks, and/or turning off unnecessary valves to established vegetation, using mulch to conserve soil moisture, and planting native drought tolerant plants when/where appropriate. The department also rebuilds valves in showers and restrooms to reduce the likelihood of water waste, and has installed low flow devices for sinks and toilets. The City will periodically review it's practices to be sure we are adjusting to any recommended changes, best practices, or new policy mandates. Will the parking lot at Garro's Restaurant at the Vision County Golf and Tennis Club be available on event days?
Garro’s Restaurant patrons will have access to the parking lot at Vision County Golf and Tennis Center. The golf course will be closed on event days and utilized for event parking.- Yes. However, a portion of the River Path is closed on event days. A detour (similar to the one that has been in place during the construction of the facility) will allow outdoor enthusiasts to access the trail during Vision’s® Stadium events. Signage will be posted.