| | Local Links City of Davis 23 Russell Blvd. Davis, CA 95616 (530) 757-5602 | |  Yolo County Transportation District Routes & Schedules Fares & Transfers News & Events |  City of Sacramento 915 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 264-5704 | |  County of Sacramento 700 H Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 440-5411 | |  City of Woodland 300 First Street Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 661-5800 | |  County of Yolo 625 Court Street, Rm. #204 Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 666-8150 | |  West Sacramento Chamber of Commerce 1414 Merkley Avenue, Suite 1 West Sacramento, CA 95691 (916) 371-7042 | |  Washington Unified School District 930 West Acre Road West Sacramento, CA 95691 (916)375-7600 | |  Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito & Vector Control District 8631 Bond Road Elk Grove, CA. 95624 (916) 685-1022 | |  Port of Sacramento 1110 West Capitol Ave. West Sacramento, CA 95691 (916) 371-8000 | |  City of Alaminos On January 15th, 2003, the West Sacramento City Council adopted Resolution 03-2 establishing a Sister City relationship with the city of Alaminos, Republic of the Philippines. This was done in response to the City Council of Alaminos Resolution No. 2002-130, which initiated a request for such a relationship. The relationship was formalized with the signing of a Sister City Agreement which was hand-delivered by West Sacramento City Council Member Mark Montemayor during his trip to the Philippines during late January 2003. One of the elements of the Agreement was to link web pages to inform the citizenry about each other's city. Click on the link and take a look at Alaminos! | |  State Equipment Auction Services Each month a public auction is held to dispose of state vehicles and equipment. Currently, all auctions are scheduled on the 3rd Wednesday of each month and are located at 5950 Chiles Road, Davis, CA 95616. | |  Yolo Energy Efficiency Project YEEP is a program administered by the City of Davis and implemented by the Valley Energy Efficiency Corporation (VEEC) on behalf of Yolo County and the incorporated cities.YEEP will encourage energy efficiency in Yolo County by distributing free compact fluorescent light bulbs, providing a $1/ square foot rebate on sun screens, and offering significant rebates for lighting improvements for small businesses.Click here for Sun Screen Fact Sheet. | |  Yolo County Habitat Conservation Joint Powers Agency The Yolo County Habitat Conservation Joint Powers Agency (JPA) was formed in August 2002 for the purposes of acquiring habitat conservation easements and to serve as the lead agency for the preparation of a Natural Communities Conservation Plan/Habitat Conservation Plan for all of Yolo County. The JPA governing Board is comprised of representatives from Member Agencies which include two members of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors, one member from each of the City Councils of Davis, Woodland, Winters and West Sacramento, and one ex-officio member form UC Davis. http://www.ci.davis.ca.us/yolohabitatjpa | |  West Sacramento Historical Society The West Sacramento Historical Society (WSHS) is a non-profit, membership-supported organization dedicated to preserving, protecting and promoting the history of West Sacramento and East Yolo County. The activities of the Society include interpretation through special historical exhibitions within the community, promotion of community history through program meetings and lectures, and increasing awareness of West Sacramento's important contributions to the history of the region. The new West Sacramento Historical Society and Visitors' Center is located at 324 Third Street in the historic Washington District. The Museum and Visitor's Center features rotating displays of artifacts from the Historic Society's collections, as well as unique books, gifts and visitor's information. Hours of operation are Thursday - Friday, 10 am - 4:00 pm and Saturday - Sunday, Noon - 4:00 pm. For information call (916) 374-1849. | |  Yolo County Grand Jury The Constitution of California requires that every county impanel a Grand Jury each year. The Grand Jury is an arm of the judicial system, but acts as an entirely independent body. In Yolo County, the Superior Court impanels nineteen jurors. California grand juries are unique as their primary responsibility is to investigate civil matters. Juries act as oversight bodies for county and city governments and also have responsibilities in certain criminal matters. Superior Court Judges, the District Attorney, County Counsel and the State Attorney General act as advisors to the Grand Jury. |  | |
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