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homeless encampment burning a fire pit every night. homeless encampment has been there for months. at least get them to stop burning the fire pit please
homeless encampment burning a fire pit every night. homeless encampment has been there for months. at least get them to stop burning the fire pit please
18 Comments
Coco (Registered User)
K (Registered User)
, When tourists ride the ferry that is the first thing they see iand it’s a stain on Vallejo.
Dee J (Registered User)
Artsem (Registered User)
Artsem (Registered User)
Dee J (Registered User)
Artsem (Registered User)
Looking at incorporated cities, we are very average on sales and use taxes.
https://www.cdtfa.ca.gov/taxes-and-fees/rates.aspx
Property taxes appear pretty middle of the road, especially when you consider we are part of the bay area.
http://www.tax-rates.org/california/property-tax
Dee J (Registered User)
Artsem (Registered User)
Tax rates are one thing, revenue from viable businesses is another.
I think it was Will Rogers who said: be thankful we don’t get all the government we pay for.
Dee J (Registered User)
Observer (Registered User)
Artsem..
Looking at incorporated cities, we are very average on sales and use taxes.
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Your criticism is well-intentioned but wrong. I don't think I've seen many comments on SeeClickFix complaining about our taxes being unfairly high. In fact, there are regular suggestions of how increased -- but more wisely spent -- taxes might be used to improve the city.
What we do see, regularly and often, are comments on how poorly and wastefully our taxes are spent in Vallejo!
Code Enforcement Division (Verified Official)
Artsem (Registered User)
Dee J (Registered User)
Closed Christina E., Community Services Section (CSS) (Registered User)
Reopened b (Registered User)
Anonymous (Registered User)
Closed Christina E., Community Services Section (CSS) (Registered User)
Thanks for reporting this issue! The Police Department's Community Service Section (CSS) has opened a case for this issue. CSS has one part-time and three full-time employees who are responsible for addressing all quality of life concerns, supporting Neighborhood Watch groups, and working with the Neighborhood Law Program and Code Enforcement to address distressed and dangerous properties. We work hard to investigate each report in a timely manner, and will investigate this report as soon as we possibly can. Please keep in mind there is a lengthy process to remove illegal encampments. If you have any questions, please call our office at (707) 553-7218.
If you witness any suspicious or criminal activity that requires an immediate response, please call 9-1-1.