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Cities never die from a lack of growth. They die when people stop caring.

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: August 26, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.
  • Public Meeting: September 4, 2025, 5:00 p.m. – CDBG Program Income Funds Meeting

 

CITY MANAGER:

Miscellaneous:

  • We would like to congratulate Brett White he has been promoted to Assistant Public Works Director. His first day in this role will be September 1st.
  • We will be recognizing Sr. Citizens via a proclamation at the next City Council meeting. Sr. Citizens Day was August 21st.
  • On Wednesday morning, the Tehama County Probation Work crew was in Corning to clean up the area near I-5, Just south of the Solano Street northbound off ramp. Thank you to the Probation Department and their crews for the work they do!
  • On September 4th at 5:00p.m. in the City Council Chambers a public meeting will be held regarding Community Development Block Grant Program Income Funds the City intends to apply for to resurface the parking lot at Clark Park.
  • I met with the City Manager of Orland and the City Manager from Red Bluff to share information.
  • The next Tuesday Night Market is scheduled for September 2nd. It is shaping up to be one of the best ever markets. Come down and check out the Hometown Heros that will be present!
  • Bids for the Recreation Center and Community Plaza are due on September 2nd. We look forward to the bids being received.
  • The pool is scheduled stay open with a limited schedule of activities and public swim on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays AT NO COST TO THE PUBLIC. The pool will remain open from August 12th through August 28th.
  • Code Enforcement remains active. Citizens can do their part by keeping properties clean and clear of debris and follow State laws and City codes.
  • We are grateful for the partnership with the Corning Union Elementary School District to be able to offer a School Resource Officer (SRO) for the Elementary schools in Corning.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 2 vacant positions

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corningca.gov .

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

This week, the Building Division received eleven new permit applications and completed five inspections. In addition, the Building Official participated in a training course focused on the California Residential Code wall bracing provisions.

Activity at the public counter remains steady, with homeowners, contractors, and business owners regularly seeking information about ongoing and upcoming projects. The Building Division remains committed to delivering timely, accurate, and responsive service to the community.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Crew Work Schedule:

  • The crew will switch back to their regular hours (7 AM -3:30 PM) Tuesday September 2, 2025. The meter reader will remain on his regular schedule (8 AM – 4:30 PM).

Water:

  • With the hot weather, water leaks continue to pop up. The Public Works crew has been working diligently to address each one as they come up.

Current Projects:

Corning Well Project- The bid deadline for the Corning Well Project was Wednesday, July 30th at 2:00 PM. The City received three (3) bid submissions. Staff is currently reviewing the bid packets for completeness and compliance. The lowest responsive and responsible bid will be presented to City Council for approval on August 26th.

Toomes Ave waterline Infill Project- The bid deadline for the Toomes Ave Waterline Infill Project was Tuesday, August 19 at 2:00 PM. The City received twelve (12) bid submissions. Staff will present the lowest responsive and responsible bid to the City Council on Tuesday August 26th.

Items currently out to bid:

City of Corning Plaza and Recreation Center – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on September 2.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

NEW CLASSES COMING SOON – Visit our new Recreation website at www.Corning.org or scan the QR code below to register for upcoming classes and events.

Need help with registration?

Email us at corningrecprogram@corningca.gov or call us at (530) 900-2160, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

Upcoming Classes :

  • Bilingual Art Class – Thursdays | 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM | Ages 7-80
  • Ballet Folklorico – Tuesdays & Fridays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM | Ages 4-14
  • Beginning Ballet – Mondays | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM | Ages 2-5
  • Ballet 1/ Gymnastics – Mondays | 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Ages 6-12
  • Beginning Tumbling – Thursdays | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM & 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Ages 2-5
  • Jiu Jitsu – Mon/Wed/Fri | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 5yrs- 13yrs & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM for 14 yrs and up
  • High Intensity Interval Training – Tue/Wed | 5:00 AM – 6:00 AM & 6:00 AM – 7:00 AM for 15 yrs and up
  • Wrestling – Tue & Thur | 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM |  5yrs- 17yrs
  • Crochet Class – Saturdays | 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM | 5yrs- 17yrs
  • Hip Hop Dance Crew – Tuesdays & Fri | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM for 3yrs- 12yrs

City Pool –

The City Council has just approved an extended pool season — free of charge! Enjoy extra summer fun at the pool from August 12th through August 28th.

  • Lap swim – Tue/Thur | 4:00 PM – 4:45 PM & Sat 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
  • Water Aerobics – Tue/Thur | 4:45 PM – 5:30 PM & Sat 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Evening Swim – Tue/Thur | 5:45 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Day Swim – Saturdays | 12:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

All 4 items that went to the Planning Commission meeting were approved.

The Queen Olive Tentative Map will be presented to City Council on September 9, 2025.

Staff continue to work on the Housing Element requirements.

The Hometown Hero event to be held in conjunction with the Tuesday Night Market on September 2nd. This event will have several guests, you will not want to miss out on the fun.

Corning Fire Department

Corning Police Department

Corning Public Works

US Forrest Service

Waste management

Cal Fire

C.H.P

Corning Union Elementary School District

Corning Union High School

Tehama County Sheriff’s Department

Search and Rescue

Dignity Health Ambulance

Matt Hansen & Greg Jones

Veterans of Foreign Wars

All American’s

Updates on Code Enforcement:

1216 South St – Legal Council is working with the court on receivership appointment.

1518 Marin St – A summons was posted on the property on August 19th, 2025.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 130 calls for service, there were 203 officer-initiated incidents, including 116 traffic stops, and a total of 25 officer reports were taken. Officers made 12 misdemeanor arrests, (3 of which were juveniles), 3 felony arrests, (1 of which was a juvenile),  issued 9 misdemeanor citations, 3 unclassified, and 5 infractions during the period of August 13, 2025, through August 19, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of August 13, 2025, through August 19, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 233 inbound calls for service and made 76 outbound calls. In addition, they responded to 35 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Sergeant Curiel and Detective McIntyre attended the California Homicide Investigators Association conference in Las Vegas.

Event:

We attended the 5th Annual Tehama County K9 Foundation Fundraiser on Friday, August 15th, at A&R Meats in Red Bluff. Officer Ross and K9 Ghost performed apprehension demonstrations, Chief Bassett took his turn in the dunk tank, and we met lots of great people from the community. The event was a success!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 16 calls for service last week, they were: 11 medicals, 2 fires, 1 traffic collision and 2 public service.

Message from the Chief:

Saturday at the CVFD sponsored blood drive we were able to collect 23 units of blood.  Thank you all who participated!!

Last Thursday the CVFD cooked sunrise breakfast for the CUHS senior class.

Aviso de Reunión Pública Para Discusión De Una Posible Solicitud Estatal De CDBG

POR EL PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que la Ciudad de Corning llevará a cabo una reunión pública el 4 de Septiembre de 2025 a las 5:00 p. m., en 794 Third Street Corning, CA para discutir posibles solicitudes de financiamiento bajo el Programa de Subsidio Globales para el Desarrollo Comunitario (CDBG) y para recopilar ideas de los residentes sobre posibles actividades que se incluirán en la solicitud.

La Ciudad de Corning anticipa presentar una solicitud durante el próximo año del programa CDBG. La Ciudad de Corning tiene o anticipa recibir aproximadamente $74,247.40 en Ingresos del Programa CDBG.

El propósito de esta audiencia es revisar las actividades elegibles para CDBG y recopilar las opiniones de los residentes sobre las necesidades de vivienda y desarrollo comunitario (que incluye servicios, instalaciones y / o infraestructura que mejorarán la habitabilidad dentro de la comunidad).

La siguiente información relacionada con el proyecto está disponible en 794 Third Street Corning, Ca 96021,  entre las 8:00 a.m. y las 5:00 p.m. de Lunes a Viernes, o enviando un correo electrónico al contacto que se indica a continuación:

Rudi Ordaz

rordaz@corningca.gov

(530) 824-7033

 

  1. Cantidad de fondos disponibles y variedad de actividades que se pueden realizar.
  2. Información sobre los proyectos propuestos.
  3. Cantidades estimadas de fondos propuestos para ser utilizados en actividades que beneficien a personas de ingresos bajos y moderados.
  4. Planes para minimizar el desplazamiento de personas como resultado de actividades asociadas con los fondos de CDBG y planes para brindar asistencia a las personas desplazadas como resultado de actividades financiadas por CDBG.
  5. Registros sobre el uso pasado de los fondos CDBG.

Si no puede asistir a la audiencia pública, puede dirigir sus comentarios por escrito a la Ciudad de Corning, en la dirección anterior, o puede comunicarse con Rubi Ordaz por teléfono o correo electrónico al rordaz@corningca.gov (530) 824-7033   a más tardar a las 3 p.m. del 2 de Septiembre para asegurarse de su colocación en el registro oficial de la audiencia.

La ciudad de Corning no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, orientación sexual, identidad de género, edad, religión o discapacidad. Si necesita adaptaciones específicas para participar en la audiencia pública, comuníquese con Rudi Ordaz al menos 3 días antes de la audiencia programada.

  

Aviso De Reunión Pública Sobre El Estado De Las Actividades Financiadas Por CDBG

POR EL PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que la Ciudad de Corning llevará a cabo una audiencia pública el 9/04/25 a las 5:00 p.m. en las Cámaras del Concejo Municipal del Ayuntamiento de Corning, 794 Third St., Corning, CA 96021. El propósito de la audiencia será actualizar a los residentes sobre el progreso del estacionamiento de Clark Park. El proyecto está siendo financiado a través de una Subvención del Programa de Subsidio Globales para el Desarrollo Comunitario (CDBG) proporcionada por la Autoridad de Vivienda y Desarrollo Comunitario de California.

La siguiente información relacionada con el proyecto está disponible en 794 Third Street, Corning CA 96021 entre las 8:00 a.m. y las 5:00 p.m. de Lunes a Viernes o enviando un correo electrónico al contacto que se indica a continuación:

  1. Progreso del proyecto/estado de finalización y plazo previsto para su finalización
  2. Resultados hasta la fecha y totales proyectados, como número de beneficiarios asistidos, unidades de vivienda completadas, parte del proyecto en servicio o personas atendidas.
  3. Fondos gastados, saldo de fondos disponibles y expectativas presupuestarias hasta su finalización.

Todas las personas interesadas en el estado de la financiación o el progreso del proyecto son bienvenidas a asistir a esta reunión.  Los comentarios por escrito pueden dirigirse a la Ciudad de Corning, en 794 Third St, o puede comunicarse con Rubi Ordaz por teléfono o correo electrónico al 530-824-7033 o rordaz@corningca.gov a más tardar a las 3:00 p.m. del 9/02/25 para garantizar la colocación en el registro oficial de la audiencia.

La ciudad de Corning no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, orientación sexual, identidad de género, edad, religión o discapacidad. Si necesita adaptaciones específicas para participar en la audiencia pública, comuníquese con Rubi Ordaz al menos 3 días antes de la audiencia programada.

 

Notice of Public Meeting for Discussion of Possible State CDBG Application

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Corning will conduct a public meeting on September 4th, 2025 at 5:00 pm, at 794 Third Street Corning Ca to discuss possible applications for funding under the State Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Income and to gather residents’ ideas for possible activities to be included in the application.

The City of Corning anticipates submitting an application during the next CDBG program year. The City of Corning has or anticipates receiving approximately $74,247.40 in CDBG Program Income.

The purpose of this hearing is to review CDBG eligible activities and collect residents’ views on housing and community development needs (which includes services, facilities, and/or infrastructure that will improve livability within the community).

The following information related to the project is available at 794 Third Street Corning Ca 96021 between the hours of 8:00am to 5:00pm on Monday – Friday or by emailing the contact listed below:

Rudi Ordaz

rordaz@corningca.gov

(530) 824-7033

 

  1. Amount of funds available and range of activities that may be undertaken.
  2. Information on proposed project(s).
  3. Estimated amounts of funds proposed to be used for activities benefiting persons of low- and moderate-income.
  4. Plans for minimizing displacement of persons as a result of activities associated with CDBG funds and plans for providing assistance to persons displaced as a result of CDBG-funded activities.
  5. Records regarding the past use of CDBG funds.

If you are unable to attend the public hearing, you may direct written comments to the City of Corning, at the address above, or you may contact Rubi Ordaz by telephone or email at rordaz@corningca.gov (530) 824-7033 no later than 3pm on September 2nd to ensure placement in the official record of the hearing.

The City of Corning does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, age, religion or disability. If you require specific accommodations to participate in the public hearing, please contact Rudi Ordaz at least 3 days prior to the scheduled hearing.

 

Notice of Public Meeting on the Status of CDBG Funded Activities

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Corning will hold a public hearing on 9/04/25 at 5:00 PM at Corning City Hall Council Chambers 794 Third St. Corning Ca 96021. The purpose of the hearing will be to update residents on the progress of the Clark Park Parking Lot. The project is being funded through a Community Development Block Grant provided by the California Housing and Community Development Authority.

The following information related to the project is available at 794 Third Street, Corning CA 96021 between the hours of 8:00 AM & 5:00 PM on  Monday –Friday or by emailing the contact listed below:

  1. Project progress/status of completion and expected timeframe to completion
  2. Results to date and projected totals, such as number of beneficiaries assisted, housing units completed, portion of project in service, or persons served.
  3. Funds expended, balance of funds available, and budget expectations to completion.

All persons interested in the status of funding, or the progress of the project are welcome to attend this meeting.  Written comments can be directed to the City of Corning, at 794 Third St, or you may contact Rubi Ordaz by telephone or email at 530-824-7033 or rordaz@corningca.gov no later than 3:00 PM on 9/2/25 to ensure placement in the official record of the hearing.

The City of Corning does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, age, religion or disability. If you require specific accommodations to participate in the public hearing, please contact Rubi Ordaz at least 3 days prior to the scheduled hearing.

 

There is nothing more important in your community than what you are doing!

Meetings:
• Planning Commission Meeting: August 19, 2025, at 6:30 p.m.
• City Council Meeting: August 26, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

CITY MANAGER:
Miscellaneous:
• The pool is scheduled stay open with a limited schedule of activities and public swim on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays AT NO COST TO THE PUBLIC. The pool will remain open from August 12th through August 28th.
• I attended Corning in the Morning Hosted at the Corning Sr. Center on Wednesday. This event continues to grow. It is a great opportunity to meet people and get updates on what’s happening in Corning.
• The mandatory contractors bid walk meeting for the Recreation Center and Community Plaza was on Tuesday. There was a great turnout by contractors. We look forward to the bids being received on September 2nd.
• Code Enforcement remains active. Citizens can do their part by keeping properties clean and clear of debris and follow State laws and City codes.
• We are grateful for the partnership with the Corning Union Elementary School District to be able to offer a School Resource Officer (SRO) for the elementary schools in Corning.

CITY CLERK:
Commission Vacancies:
Airport Commission – 2 vacant positions
Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corningca.gov .
All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

This week, the Building Division received nine new permit applications and conducted eight inspections completing a home remodel, a residential reroof and a residential HVAC installation.

The Building Division would like to remind homeowners and Handyperson’s that Assembly Bill 2622 effective January 1, 2025, “allows an unlicensed person to complete small projects up to $1,000 without obtaining a contractor’s license if they do not hire workers and no building permits are needed. If a consumer’s project under $1,000 requires workers or permits, a contractor’s license in the appropriate license classification is required… a person who is not licensed may advertise for construction work if the total contract price for labor, materials, and all other items on a project is less than $1,000. The $1,000 includes all costs associated with the project. The advertisement must state the person is not licensed”

If you are unsure if an induvial is licensed, you can check licenses and the status of a license with the CSLB (Check A License – CSLB) or contact the City of Corning Building Division for assistance.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Water:
• With the hot weather, water leaks continue to pop up. The Public Works crew has been working diligently to address each one as they come up.

Current Projects:
Corning Well Project:

The bid deadline for the Corning Well Project was Wednesday, July 30th at 2:00 PM. The City received three (3) bid submissions. Staff is currently reviewing the bid packets for completeness and compliance. The lowest responsive and responsible bid will be presented to City Council for approval on August 26th.

Items currently out to bid:
Toomes Ave Waterline Infill Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on August 19.
City of Corning Plaza and Recreation Center – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on September 2.

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Recreation Registration – Our new Recreation Website is now live! Visit http://www.Corning.org to register for all upcoming classes and events.
Need help signing up? Email us at corningrecprogram@corningca.gov for assistance.

Upcoming Classes :
• Bilingual Art Class – Thursdays | 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM | Ages 7-80
• Ballet Folklorico – Tuesdays & Fridays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM | Ages 4-14
• Beginning Ballet – Mondays | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM | Ages 2-5
• Ballet 1/ Gymnastics – Mondays | 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Ages 6-12
• Beginning Tumbling – Thursdays | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM & 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Ages 2-5
• Jiu Jitsu – Mon/Wed/Fri | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 5yrs- 13yrs & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM for 14 yrs and up
• High Intensity Interval Training – Tue/Wed | 5:00 AM – 6:00 AM & 6:00 AM – 7:00 AM for 15 yrs and up
• Wrestling – Tue & Thur | 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM | 5yrs- 17yrs
• Crochet Class – Saturdays | 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM | 5yrs- 17yrs
• Hip Hop Dance Crew – Tuesdays & Fri | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM for 3yrs- 12yrs
City Pool –
The City Council has just approved an extended pool season — free of charge! Enjoy extra summer fun at the pool from August 12th through August 28th.
• Lap swim – Tue/Thur | 4:00 PM – 4:45 PM & Sat 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
• Water Aerobics – Tue/Thur | 4:45 PM – 5:30 PM & Sat 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
• Evening Swim – Tue/Thur | 5:45 PM – 8:00 PM
• Day Swim – Saturdays | 12:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:
September 2nd: Hometown Heroes
October 7th: Bed Races
Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Staff has four items on the agenda for this month’s Planning Commission meeting on August 19th at 6:30 PM
• Commercial tentative map, with a conditional use permit and a mitigated negative declaration.
• Conditional Use Permit for a new Food Truck.
• Conditional Use Permit for a commercial business along HWY 99W.
• Variance for a single-family residence to build into the side setbacks.

Staff continue to work on the Housing Element requirements to meet the State requirements and timeline.

Staff is working with several local agencies to put together the “Hometown Hero’s Event at the September 2nd Tuesday Night Market.

Updates on Code Enforcement:

1216 South St – Legal Council is working with the court on receivership appointment.
1518 Marin St – Legal Council is working on a public service for the owner of this location.

Update Commercial Properties that have been noticed regarding long term vacant buildings.

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:
In addition to responding to 170 calls for service, there were 154 officer-initiated incidents, including 100 traffic stops, and a total of 32 officer reports were taken. Officers made 16 misdemeanor arrests (2 of which were juveniles), 5 felony arrests, issued 19 misdemeanor citations, 3 parking, and 11 infractions during the period of August 6, 2025, through August 13, 2025.

Dispatch:
During the period of August 6, 2025, through August 13, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 396 inbound calls for service and made 129 outbound calls. In addition, they responded to 44 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:
All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Event:
Happening today! Join us for the 5th Annual Tehama County K9 Foundation Fundraiser on Friday, August 15th, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at A&R Meats, 1055 Main St, Red Bluff, CA.

K9 demonstrations started at noon! Grab some awesome Tehama K9 Foundation apparel and take home adorable K9 plush stuffed animals. Let’s come together to support our furry heroes!

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:
The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 27 calls last week, they were: 16 medicals, 1 fire, 4 traffic collisions, 4 public service and 2 investigations.

Message from the Chief:
Hot and dry please hydrate and be fire safe.

The Fire Department will be hosting a Battle of The Badges blood drive on August 16th from 9am -2pm. Make an appointment on the Vitalant website. https://donors.vitalant.org/dwp/portal/dwa/appointment/guest/phl/timeSlotsExtr?token=oDw8BPCsnSsxwFmv3kk%2BdlSP66%2FvSUabX61jBgOUEAU%3D

As students return to school, be on the lookout for the youth of our community.

Best of luck to students and families this school year.

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: August 12, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.
  • Planning Commission Meeting: August 19, 2025, at 6:30 p.m.

 

CITY MANAGER:

Miscellaneous:

  • Special City Council Meeting on July 30th at 4:30 p.m. where council approved extending the city pool season an additional three weeks. The pool will stay open with a limited schedule of activities and public swim on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays AT NO COST TO THE PUBLIC. The pool will remain open from August 12th through August 28th.
  • I attended the Tehama County town Hall meeting on Monday night. Tehama County District 4 Supervisor Matt Hansen and District 5 Supervisor Greg Jones were present for a Q&A session.
  • Assistant Public Works Director Interviews took place on Friday.
  • City Council approved the Recreation Center and Community Plaza Project. This project includes a recreation center with a gymnasium, city plaza with shade structures, an amphitheater, and splash pad. The project is currently out to bid with a September 2nd closing date. This project is greatly funded by grant money.
  • Code Enforcement remains active. Citizens can do their part by keeping properties clean and clear of debris and follow State laws and City codes. Three unpermitted food vendors from out of the area have been shut down within the last couple weeks.
  • Staff is finalizing details with the Elementary School District for a School Resource Officer for the Elementary Schools in Corning.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 2 vacant positions

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corningca.gov .

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

This week, the Building Division received five new permit applications and issued a building permit for a new single-family residence. Additionally, the Building Official participated in the International Code Council Shata Cascade Chapter meeting. Key topics included discussions on code consistency for existing building & facilities, as well as significant changes to the California Building Code, effective with the January 2026 code cycle update.

The Building Division remains committed to providing responsive support to homeowners and contractors, ensuring a safe and efficient built environment within the City of Corning.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Water:

  • With the hot weather, water leaks continue to pop up. The Public Works crew has been working diligently to address each one as they come up.

Current Projects:

Corning Well Project:

The bid deadline for the Corning Well Project was Wednesday, July 30th at 2:00 PM. The City received three (3) bid submissions. Staff is currently reviewing the bid packets for completeness and compliance. The lowest responsive and responsible bid will be presented to City Council for approval on August 26th.

Items currently out to bid:

Toomes Ave Waterline Infill Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on August 19.

City of Corning Plaza and Recreation Center – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on September 2.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

The City of Corning Recreation Department was the recipient of a $500.00 grant from the Tehama County Arts Council to help with the repainting of utility boxes on Solano St.

Recreation Registration – Our new Recreation Website is now live! Visit http://www.Corning.org or scan the QR code below to register for all upcoming classes and events.

Need help signing up? Email us at corningrecprogram@corningca.gov for assistance.

Classes in session:

  • Beginning Ballet – Mondays | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM | Ages 2-5
  • Ballet 1/ Gymnastics – Mondays | 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Ages 6-12
  • Beginning Tumbling – Thursdays | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM & 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Ages 2-5
  • Jiu Jitsu – Mon/Wed/Fri | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 5yrs- 13yrs & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM for 14 yrs and up
  • High Intensity Interval Training – Tue/Wed | 5:00 AM – 6:00 AM & 6:00 AM – 7:00 AM for 15 yrs and up
  • Wrestling – Tue/Thur | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM |  5yrs- 18yrs

City Pool–

The City Council has just approved an extended pool season — free of charge! Enjoy extra summer fun at the pool from August 12th through August 28th.

  • Lap swim – Tue/Thur | 4:00 PM – 4:45 PM & Sat 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
  • Water Aerobics – Tue/Thur | 4:45 PM – 5:30 PM & Sat 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Evening Swim – Tue/Thur | 5:45 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Day Swim – Saturdays | 12:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Staff has four items planned for the agenda for this month’s Planning Commission meeting on August 19th at 6:30 PM

A commercial tentative map, with a conditional use permit and a mitigated negative declaration.

A Conditional Use Permit for a new Food Truck

A Conditional Use Permit for a commercial business along HWY 99W

A variance for a single-family residence to build into the side setbacks.

Staff continue to work on the Housing Element requirements.

 

Updates on Code Enforcement:

Tehama County Environmental Health continues to shut down the vendor that sets up in the orchard at Blackburn and Edith. The Tehama County Sheriff’s Department has agreed to help them out as they do not have the staff to work after hours.

1216 South St – Legal Council is working with the court on receivership appointment.

1518 Marin St – Legal Council is working on a public service for the owner of this location.

Update Commercial Properties that have been noticed regarding long term vacant buildings.

Police Department and staff went out on Tuesday evening and shut down another unpermitted vendor that was set up across the street from City Hall.  This is the 3rd vendor shut down in a month.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

 Patrol:

In addition to responding to 137 calls for service, there were 107 officer-initiated incidents, including 62 traffic stops, and a total of 26 officer reports were taken. Officers made 12 misdemeanor arrests, (1 of which was a juvenile), 4 felony arrests, (1 of which was a juvenile),  issued 16 misdemeanor citations, 1 parking, and 16 infractions during the period of July 30, 2025, through August 5, 2025.

 Dispatch:

During the period of July 30, 2025, through August 5, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 250 inbound calls for service and made 84 outbound calls. In addition, they responded to 39 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

The Fire Department will be hosting a Battle of The Badges blood drive on August 16th from 9am -2pm.  Make an appointment on the Vitalant website. https://donors.vitalant.org/dwp/portal/dwa/appointment/guest/phl/timeSlotsExtr?token=oDw8BPCsnSsxwFmv3kk%2BdlSP66%2FvSUabX61jBgOUEAU%3D

 “Civic pride grows where beauty is panted.”

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: August 12, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.
  • Planning Commission Meeting: August 19, 2025, at 6:30 p.m.

 

CITY MANAGER:

Miscellaneous:

  • Special City Council Meeting on July 30th at 4:30 p.m. regarding extending the city pool season an additional three weeks. City Council approved for the pool to stay open with a limited schedule of activities and public swim on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The pool will remain open from August 12th through August 28th.
  • I met with City of Red Bluff City Manager, Tom Westbrook, to share information and trends within the two cities.
  • I attended the Tehama County Summer Regional Coordination Meeting. The topics were the homeless Pit Count, housing, and developments.
  • City Council approved the Recreation Center and Community Plaza Project. This project includes a recreation center with a gymnasium, city plaza with shade structures, an amphitheater, and splash pad. The project is currently out to bid with a September 2nd closing date. This project is greatly funded by grant money.
  • Work to repair the snack bar at Yost Park is completed.
  • Staff continue to work with developers on residential and commercial developments.
  • Code Enforcement remains active. Citizens can do their part by keeping properties clean and clear of debris and follow State laws and City codes.
  • As part of the new finance software implementation, efforts to streamline the utility billing process will be made. This may alter the time of month you receive your water and sewer bill. Please continue to pay your water and sewer bill upon receipt.
  • Tehama County Town Hall Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, August 6th from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at the Corning Library Branch. Open Q&A for Tehama County District 4 Supervisor Matt Hansen and District 5 Supervisor Greg Jones.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 2 vacant positions

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corningca.gov .

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

This week, the Building Division received twelve new permit applications and conducted ten inspections. The Division also remained active at the public counter assisting numerous residents and contractors with inquiries related to the built environment within the City of Corning.  We remain committed to serving the community and continuing our role as a reliable source of information and support.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Community Events:

      City Staff has been preparing Yost Park for the 16th Annual Tucker Mesker Memorial Softball Tournament that is taking place August 1st – 3rd.

Corning Well Project: The bid deadline for the Corning Well Project was Wednesday, July 30th at 2:00 PM. The City received three (3) bid submissions. Staff is currently reviewing the bid packets for completeness and compliance. The lowest responsive and responsible bid will be presented to City Council for approval on August 12th.

Water:

  • With the hot weather water leaks continue to pop up. The Public Works crew has been working diligently to address each one as they come up.

Items currently out to bid:

Toomes Ave Waterline Infill Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on August 19.

City of Corning Plaza and Recreation Center – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on September 2.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Recreation Registration – Our new Recreation Website is now live! Visit http://www.Corning.org or scan the QR code below to register for all upcoming classes and events.

Need help signing up? Email us at corningrecprogram@corningca.gov for assistance.

Classes in session:

  • Beginning Ballet – Mondays | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM | Ages 2-5
  • Ballet 1/ Gymnastics – Mondays | 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Ages 6-12
  • Beginning Tumbling – Thursdays | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM & 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Ages 2-5
  • Jiu Jitsu – Mon/Wed/Fri | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 5yrs- 13yrs & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM for 14 yrs and up
  • High Intensity Interval Training – Tue/Wed | 5:00 AM – 6:00 AM & 6:00 AM – 7:00 AM for 15 yrs and up

City Pool:

City Council has just approved an extended pool season — free of charge! Enjoy extra summer fun at the pool from August 12th through August 28th.

  • Lap swim – Tue/Thur | 4:00 PM – 4:45 PM & Sat 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
  • Water Aerobics – Tue/Thur | 4:45 PM – 5:30 PM & Sat 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Evening Swim – Tue/Thur | 5:45 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Day Swim – Saturdays | 12:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Junior Giants Baseball Achievements –

We’re proud to announce that our Minors and Majors teams reached the Home Run Reading level in the Round the Bases Reading Program. Thanks to their hard work, four teams have earned a trip to the Junior Giants Festival at Oracle Park in San Francisco this Sunday August 3, to celebrate with a day of games and baseball fun. We extend a heartfelt thank you to all the volunteers for your time and dedication, and to the players and families who were part of this summer season. We look forward to another great year ahead!

Corning Recreation is looking for instructors –

Seeking passionate instructors to lead community classes in:

  • Yoga
  • Zumba
  • Low Impact/ Step Aerobics
  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)

We’re also open to new class ideas. Help us grow our recreation offerings and build a stronger, healthier community!

Interested? Apply at https://www.corning.org/documents/instructor-application/

Question? Reach out to us at corningrecprogram@corningca.gov

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Staff has 4 items on the agenda for this month’s Planning Commission meeting,

  • A commercial tentative map, with a conditional use permit and a mitigated negative declaration.
  • A Conditional Use Permit for a new Food Truck
  • A Conditional Use Permit for a commercial business along HWY 99W
  • A variance for a single-family residence to build into the side setbacks.

Staff continue to work on the Housing Element requirements.

Updates on Code Enforcement:

Tehama County Environmental Health continues to shut down the vendor that sets up in the orchard at Blackburn and Edith. The Tehama County Sheriff’s Department has agreed to help them out as they do not have the staff to work after hours.

Update Commercial Properties that have been noticed regarding long term vacant buildings.

3090 Highway 99W – Gurdev Singh – First Citation sent out. There has been no response, staff will start the hearing process and if there is still no response, we will take this property to a receiver to ask if they are interested in it. Being reviewed by legal council

1213 Solano St – Francisco Villalobos -No response on my certified letter. The certified letter was returned unclaimed; staff will be discussing the matter with legal counsel. Being reviewed by legal counsel.

 

Sergeant Curiel and staff went out on Friday evening and shut down another illegal vendor that was set up under the awning at 1421 Solano Street. Please report any illegal vendors to code enforcement.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 146 calls for service, there were 80 officer-initiated incidents, including 40 traffic stops, and a total of 25 officer reports were taken. Officers made 7 misdemeanor arrests, 7 felony arrests, issued 6 misdemeanor citations, 1 parking, and 9 infractions during the period of July 23, 2025, through July 29, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of July 23, 2025, through July 29, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 324 inbound calls for service and made 87 outbound calls. In addition, they responded to 43 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 10 calls for service last week, they were: 8 medicals, 1 traffic collision and 1 public service.

Message from the Chief:

Vegetation is very dry, be careful with your mowing.

The Fire Department will be hosting a Battle of The Badges blood drive on August 16th from 9-2.  Make an appointment on the Vitalant website. https://donors.vitalant.org/dwp/portal/dwa/appointment/guest/phl/timeSlotsExtr?token=oDw8BPCsnSsxwFmv3kk%2BdlSP66%2FvSUabX61jBgOUEAU%3D

“Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” – Theodore Roosevelt

Meetings:

  • Special City Council Meeting: July 30, 2025, at 4:30 p.m.

CITY MANAGER:

Miscellaneous:

  • Special City Council Meeting on July 30th at 4:30 p.m. regarding extending the city pool season an additional three weeks.
  • At Tuesday’s City Council Meeting, City Council approved the Recreation Center and Community Plaza Project. This project includes a recreation center with gymnasium, city plaza with shade structures, an amphitheater, and splash pad. The project is currently out to bid with a September 2nd closing date. This project is greatly funded by grant monies.
  • At Tuesday’s City Council Meeting, City Council approved the Toomes Avenue Waterline Infill Project and is currently out to bid along with a new well. These two projects are apart of a State water grant.
  • Staff met with Tehama County Environmental Health regarding their plan to be actively engaged in Corning. Their focus remains to be on food, health, and safety and legal permitted vendors.
  • Work to repair the snack bar at Yost Park should be wrapped up next week. Please avoid and stay clear of the construction area during this time.
  • Staff continue to work with developers on residential and commercial developments.
  • Code Enforcement remains active. Citizens can do their part by keeping properties clean and clear of debris and follow State laws and City codes.
  • As part of the new finance software implementation, efforts to streamline the utility billing process will be made. This may alter the time of month you receive your water and sewer bill. Please continue to pay your water and sewer bill upon receipt.

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 2 vacant positions

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corningca.gov .

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

This week, the Building Division received two new permit applications. In addition, inspections were completed for two residential solar installations and two window/door replacements projects.

The Building Official participated in an inspector exchange hosted by the Shasta Cascade Chapter of the ICC. Topics covered during the exchange included requirements for residential surge protectors, AFCI and GFCI breakers, electrical panel locations, and pool safety barrier standards. These exchanges serve as a valuable regional collaboration that help ensure consistent code enforcement and provide opportunities to share insights and best practices with neighboring jurisdictions.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Water:

  • With the hot weather water leaks continue to pop up. The Public Works crew has been working diligently to address each one as they come up.

Hydrant Replacement:

  • The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants in need of replacement. As they work on replacing them there will be temporary water shut-offs in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shut-offs.

Items currently out to bid:

Corning Well Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on July 30.

Toomes Ave Waterline Infill Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on August 19.

City of Corning Plaza and Recreation Center – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on September 2.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Recreation Registration – Our new Recreation Website is now live! Visit http://www.Corning.org or scan the QR code below to register for all upcoming classes and events.

Need help signing up? Email us at corningrecprogram@corningca.gov for assistance.

 Upcoming Classes:

  • Beginning Ballet – Mondays | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM | Ages 2-5
  • Ballet 1/ Gymnastics – Mondays | 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Ages 6-12
  • Jazz Tech – Mondays | 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM | Ages 6-13
  • Beginning Tumbling – Thursdays | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM & 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Ages 2-5
  • Jiu Jitsu – Mon/Wed/Fri | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 5yrs- 13yrs & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM for 14 yrs and up

Junior Giants Baseball Achievements –

Congratulations to the Minors and Majors Baseball teams for reaching the Home Run Reading level in the Round the Bases Reading Program! Four teams have earned the exciting opportunity to attend the Junior Giants Festival at Oracle Park on Sunday, August 3rd for a day filled with fun, games, and baseball activities to celebrate their achievements.

Corning Recreation is looking for instructors –

Seeking passionate instructors to lead community classes in:

  • Yoga
  • Zumba
  • Low Impact/ Step Aerobics
  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)

We’re also open to new class ideas. Help us grow our recreation offerings and build a stronger, healthier community!

Interested? Apply at https://www.corning.org/documents/instructor-application/

Question? Reach out to us at corningrecprogram@corningca.gov

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

The comment period for the Queen Olive project has come to an end with only two comments received, very minor, we will plan to move forward with this project and calendar it for the August 19th Planning Commission meeting.

Staff will be meeting with SHN regarding an in-house initial study for the TK Ranch subdivision.

Updates on Code Enforcement:

Tehama County Environmental Health continues to shut down the vendor that sets up in the orchard at Blackburn and Edith. We will be meeting with them this week to discuss other possible options.

Update on commercial properties that have been noticed regarding long term vacant buildings.

3090 Highway 99W – First Citation sent out. There has been no response, staff will start the hearing process and if there is still no response, we will take this property to a receiver to ask if they are interested in it.

2985 Highway 99W – First Citation sent out. Staff received a phone call saying that plans would be turned in and that Mr. Kullar will be moving forward to open a business at this location.

1213 Solano St – No response on certified letter. The certified letter was returned unclaimed; staff will be discussing the matter with legal counsel.

Staff received a complaint that there are two RV’s parking in the Spring Mountain parking lot and connecting to City services, Staff is reaching out to the on-site management to have the RV’s move along.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 154 calls for service, there were 129 officer-initiated incidents, including 41 traffic stops, and a total of 23 officer reports were taken. Officers made 13 misdemeanor arrests, (3 of which were juveniles), 4 felony arrests, issued 10 misdemeanor citations, 6 parking, and 6 infractions during the period of July 16, 2025, through July 22, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of July 16, 2025, through July 22, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 333 inbound calls for service and made 107 outbound calls. In addition, they responded to 25 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 22 calls for service last week, they were: 18 medicals, 3 public service and 1 investigation.

Message from the Chief:

Even though the temperatures have cooled for a week, things are still very dry.  Mow early!!!!

Please have your address very visible so emergency vehicles can find your residence!!!

“Governments first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives.”-Ronald Reagan

Do your part in your community to allow it to grow.

 “Plant trees whose shade you know you will never sit in.”

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: July 22, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

CITY MANAGER:

Miscellaneous:

  • On Thursday I met with City Managers/Administrators from Red Bluff and Tehama and Tehama County Department of Education Superintendent.
  • Staff spent a significant amount of time regarding a CDBG Grant related to the Recreation Center and Community Plaza.
  • I met with Empower Tehama staff member regarding the potential of an event to be hosted in Corning. More information with be provided when available.
  • Work to repair the snack bar at Yost Park should be wrapped up next week. Please avoid and stay clear of the construction area during this time.
  • Staff continue to work with developers on residential and commercial developments.
  • Code Enforcement has been active in sending out notice of violation letters and making in person visits. Tehama County Code Enforcement was in the area Thursday on a cease-and-desist operation.
  • Water and Sewer rate increases went into effect July 1st. This increase was approved by Resolution in August 2024.
  • As part of the new finance software implementation, efforts to streamline the utility billing process will be made. This may alter the time of month you receive your water and sewer bill. Please continue to pay your water and sewer bill upon receipt.
  • Bell Carter has fully reopened and is back in full production after a significant upgrade to modernize their operation and equipment.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 2 vacant positions

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corningca.gov .

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

This week, the Building Division received two permit applications. Through inspections, the division finalized three residential solar projects, a residential HVAC system, a main panel upgrade, and conducted an inspection for the EV charging station located at Petro Travel Center.

The Building Official attended a webinar on the use of AI technologies to enhance building divisions. The information obtained was valuable in the division’s ability to adapt to an ever-changing built environment.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Water:

  • With the hot weather water leaks continue to pop up. The Public Works Crew has been working diligently to address each one as they come up.

Hydrant Replacement:

  • The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants in need of replacement. As they work on replacing them there will be temporary water shut-offs in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shut-offs.

Items currently out to bid:

Corning Well Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on July 30.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Recreation Registration – Our new Recreation Website is now live! Visit http://www.Corning.org or scan the QR code below to register for all upcoming classes and events.

Need help signing up? Email us at corningrecprogram@corningca.gov for assistance.

 Upcoming Classes:

  • Beginning Ballet – Mondays | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM | Ages 2-5
  • Ballet 1/ Gymnastics – Mondays | 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Ages 6-12
  • Jazz Tech – Mondays | 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM | Ages 6-13
  • Beginning Tumbling – Thursdays | 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM & 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Ages 2-5
  • Hip – Hop Dance – Thursdays | 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM | Ages 8-14
  • Jiu Jitsu – Mon/Wed/Fri | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 5yrs- 13yrs & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM for 14 yrs and up

Junior Giants Baseball Achievements –

Congratulations to the Minors and Majors Baseball teams for reaching the Home Run Reading level in the Round the Bases Reading Program! Four teams have earned the exciting opportunity to attend the Junior Giants Festival at Oracle Park on Sunday, August 3 for a day filled with fun, games, and baseball activities to celebrate their achievements.

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

The comment period for the Queen Olive Project has come to an end with only two comments received. Both very minor, staff will plan to move forward with this project and calendar it for the August 19th Planning Commission meeting.

The newest map for the TK Ranch subdivision of 61 new homes has been reviewed and the project will need an updated Initial Study. Staff is waiting to hear back from the engineer.

We have received the improvement plans for The Falcon Subdivision.

Updates on Code Enforcement:

Staff made contact with the vender that was setting up in front of Valero, on the sidewalk and explained to them that they were in violation and needed to close immediately. Information was provided regarding how to become a legal vendor in Corning.

Update Commercial Properties that have been noticed regarding long term vacant buildings.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 145 calls for service, there were 101 officer-initiated incidents, including 42 traffic stops, and a total of 20 officer reports were taken. Officers made 5 misdemeanor arrests, 6 felony arrests, issued 8 misdemeanor citations, 12 parking, and 2 infractions during the period of July 9, 2025, through July 15, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of July 9, 2025, through July 15, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 288 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 35 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 29 calls for service last week, they were: 25 medicals, 2 fires, 1 public service and 1 investigation.

Message from the Chief:

For your information, the cost of fully outfitting a firefighter with structure and wildland gear and a Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus is approximately $13,000.

Structure turnout gear which is around $4,500 of that total must be replaced every 10 years regardless of it’s condition.

“The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not.”-Thomas Jefferson

“The most important office, and the one which all of us can and should fill, is that of private citizens” – Louis Brandeis.

Meetings:

  • Planning Commission Meeting: CANCELED – July 15, 2025
  • City Council Meeting: July 22, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

 CITY MANAGER:

Miscellaneous:

  • Our CPA was on site Monday and Tuesday this week. The focus was on preparing to close the books for last fiscal year and the implementation of new accounting software.
  • Work to repair the snack bar at Yost Park. Please avoid and stay clear of the construction area during this time.
  • Staff continue to work with developers on residential and commercial developments.
  • Code Enforcement has been active in sending out notices of violation letters and making in person visits.
  • Water and Sewer rates will be increasing effect July 1st. This increase was approved by Resolution in August 2024.
  • As part of the new finance software implementation, efforts to streamline the utility billing process will be made. This may alter the time of month you receive your water and sewer bill. Please continue to pay your water and sewer bill upon receipt.

 

CITY CLERK:

Yard Sale Permits Issued:

  • 1610 Butte St. July 11th and 12th

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 2 vacant positions

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

This week, the Building Division received six permit applications. Through inspections, the division finalized three residential solar projects, a residential HVAC system, and a commercial demolition permit.

The Building Official attended the Shasta Cascade Chapter meeting of the International Code Council. Topics discussed included AB 261 (Fire Safety and Fire Hazard Severity Zones), updates from the State Fire Marshal, AB 130 Housing, and Cal Fire’s interpretation of deck requirements in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI). The session was highly educational and timely, as the triennial code adoption is set to occur this coming year.

AB 130 Housing includes recent amendments focused on improving permit efficiency, reducing barriers to housing production, and encouraging better coordination between state and local agencies. These changes will influence how local jurisdictions process permits and support new housing initiatives.

The Building Division continues to work to educate contractors and residents on standardized inspection request procedures. Inspection requests made be prior to 4:30 PM will be scheduled for the next business day.

To request an inspection, please call the Building Division at (530) 824-7027 or email bmierzwak@corningca.gov.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Streets:

The pedestrian crossing at Solano and West Street has been repaired and is now fully operational.

Water Quality Report 2024:

  • The 2024 Water Quality Report/Consumer Confidence Report has been completed for the City of Corning water system. A copy of the report can be found here

https://www.corning.org/documents/water-quality-report-2024/

Items currently out to bid:

Corning Well Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on July 30.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Recreation Registration – Our new Recreation Website is now live! Go to http://www.Corning.org or scan the QR code below to register at the new platform.

Summer Classes in session:

  • Beginning Ballet – Tuesdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Ballet 1 – Tuesdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Beginning Tumbling – Fridays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Tumbling 1 – Fridays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Corning Flag Football – Thursdays | 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM Location: Corning High School Soccer Fields
  • HIIT – Tues/Wed | 5:00AM – 6:00 AM & 6:00AM – 7:00AM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Hip – Hop Dance – Wednesdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM for 3-7yrs & 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 8-12 yrs Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Wrestling – Tuesdays & Thursdays | 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM Location: Pals Room
  • Jiu Jitsu – Mon/Wed/Fri | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 5yrs- 13yrs & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM for 14 yrs and up Location: Pals Room
  • Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – Days and times vary – For full details and to register, visit our website: https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

The comment period for the Queen Olive project has come to an end with only two comments being received, very minor, we will plan to move forward with this project and calendar it for the August 19th Planning Commission meeting.

The newest map for the TK Ranch subdivision of 61 new homes has been reviewed and the project will need an updated Initial Study, Staff is waiting for a response back from the engineer.

We have received the improvement plans for The Falcon Subdivision.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 171 calls for service, there were 119 officer-initiated incidents, including 59 traffic stops, and a total of 22 officer reports were taken. Officers made 10 misdemeanor arrests, 1 felony arrest, issued 5 misdemeanor citations, 1 unclassified, and 1 infraction during the period of July 2, 2025, through July 8, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of July 2, 2025, through July 8, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 343 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 33 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officer Hewitt attended a Taser Instructor training course in Hanford. All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 21 calls for service last week, they were: 12 medicals, 6 fires, 2 public service and 1 investigation.

There were no fireworks caused fires in the City of Corning on the 4th of July.

Message from the Chief:

Very hot this weekend, stay hydrated and be very careful when you mow any dry grass-start early!!

HOLIDAY:

July 4th: City Hall, Finance Department, the Public Works Corporation Yard and the City Pool will be closed in observance of Independence Day.

 

The City Council Meeting scheduled for July 8th has been canceled due to lack of an agenda.

 

CITY MANAGER:

Celebrate a Safe & Legal 4th of July – As we celebrate Independence Day, please remember that only California State Fire Marshal-approved “Safe and Sane” fireworks are allowed in the City of Corning. Fireworks that shoot into the air or explode are illegal and pose serious safety risks.

Let’s keep our community safe and fire-free. Enjoy a fun, responsible, and patriotic 4th of July!

Miscellaneous:

  • This week is the Start of the new City Fiscal Year budget cycle. The City Budget operation period is from July 1st to June 30th of each year. Staff are working to begin projects and purchases that were approved for this budget cycle.
  • Water and Sewer rates will be increasing effect July 1st. This increase was approved by Resolution in August 2024.
  • As part of the new finance software implementation, efforts to streamline the utility billing process will be made. This may alter the time of month you receive your water and sewer bill. Please continue to pay your water and sewer bill upon receipt.
  • The Magnolia Meadows CHIP development was the highlight of the CHIP June 2025 Newsletter. This project is complete with 53 houses.
  • Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget was approved at the June 24th City Council Meeting. The budget year begins July 1st.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

In an effort to improve efficiency and ensure timely service, the Building Department is standardizing the process for scheduling inspections. All inspection requests must now be submitted either by calling the Building Department phone line or by emailing the Building Official directly.

Please note: Inspection requests made by 4:30 PM will be scheduled for the next business day. While we will do our best to accommodate preferred time windows, specific time slots are not guaranteed.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Water Quality Report 2024:

  • The 2024 Water Quality Report/Consumer Confidence Report has been completed for the City of Corning water system. A copy of the report can be found here

https://www.corning.org/documents/water-quality-report-2024/

Items currently out to bid:

Corning Well Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on July 30.

3-Year Janitorial Contract – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website athttps://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on July 11.

Message from Public Works:

Happy 4th of July! Enjoy the holiday safely- please be aware of your surroundings and clean up any debris. Thank you for helping to keep our community beautiful.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Recreation  Registration – Our new Recreation Website is now live! Go to www.Corning.org  to register at the new platform.

Summer Classes in session:

  • Beginning Ballet – Tuesdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Ballet 1 – Tuesdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Beginning Tumbling – Fridays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Tumbling 1 – Fridays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Corning Flag Football – Thursdays | 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM Location: Corning High School Soccer Fields
  • HIIT – Tues/Wed/Fri | 5:00AM – 6:00 AM & 6:00AM – 7:00AM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Hip – Hop Dance – Wednesdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM for 3-7yrs & 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 8-12 yrs Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Volleyball Clinic – Tuesdays & Thursdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (3RD – 5TH grade ) & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (6TH – 8TH) grade Location: West Street Gym
  • Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – Days and times vary – For full details and to register, visit our website: https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

Summer Classes Starting in July:

  • Wrestling – Tuesdays & Thursdays | 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM Location: Pals Room
  • Jiu Jitsu – Mon/Wed/Fri | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 5yrs- 13yrs & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM for 14 yrs and up Location: Pals Room

Upcoming events-

Join us at North Side park on July 12th from 11 AM to 1 PM for a fun-filled summer event! Enjoy juicy watermelon while painting your very own Labubu on canvas. Spots are limited to 40 participants, so be sure to pre-register using the link below to reserve your spot. https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

Junior Giants – Free Summer Baseball Program

The Junior Giants season has begun, but registration is still open! Register now at: https://www.mlb.com/giants/community/junior-giants-leagues (Be sure to select “City of Corning” when registering). For more information, contact Jesenia at: Jeseniarodriguez@corningca.gov

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

The Comment period for the Queen Olive project has come to an end with only two comments which staff is reviewing.

The City has received the improvement plans for the Falcon Subdivision.

Updates on Code Enforcement:

Staff closed down an unpermitted vendor that was located in the Corning Food Center parking lot and gave a warning to the property owner that if vendors keep popping up in the lot, he will start being fined.

A cease-and desist letter was given to Johnny Boys Taco Cart as a cooking method they were using is against California Health Code, setting up the cart while their food truck was in place, and not having a current permit. The owner came in and corrected all issues and had a conversation with Tehama County Environmental Health.

Commercial Properties that have been noticed regarding long term vacant buildings.

3090 Highway 99W – No response

2985 Highway 99W – No response

1925 Solano St  – Property is being listed for sale

1213 Solano St – No response

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 198 calls for service, there were 123 officer-initiated incidents, including 38 traffic stops, and a total of 31 officer reports were taken. Officers made 18 misdemeanor arrests, (6 of which were juveniles), 2 felony arrests, issued 17 misdemeanor citations and 1 infraction during the period of June 25, 2025, through July 1, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of June 25, 2025, through July 1, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 439 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 47 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Community Service Officer Estes attended a School Resource Officer Training in Corona, CA. All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

July 4th Reminder: Keep Pets Safe

Fireworks—especially illegal ones—can frighten pets and neighbors. Please:

  • Don’t set off fireworks at home
  • Keep pets indoors
  • Ensure collars have up-to-date ID
  • Create a quiet, safe space

Let’s keep our community and pets safe. Thank you!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 22 calls for service last week, they were: 13 medicals, 3 fires, 2 traffic collisions, 3 public service 1 investigation.

Have a great 4th. Celebrate our independence in a safe way – be fire safe.

Message from the Chief:

Thank you to all those responsible property owners who keep their areas mowed and clean!!

CITY MANAGER:

When both the public and the local government show up and really are invested, amazing things can happen! Are you showing up for your community?

Miscellaneous:

  • Thank you to our incredible Police Department—not just for the work they do every day to keep our community safe, but especially for the extra time, effort, and diligence they’ve shown recently. I have complete trust in them and the work they do, and I’m proud to have the dedicated team that serves and protects Corning.
  • Water and Sewer rates will be increasing effect July 1st. This increase was approved by Resolution in August 2024.
  • As part of the new finance software implementation, efforts to streamline the utility billing process will be made. This may alter the time of month you receive your water and sewer bill. Please continue to pay your water and sewer bill upon receipt.
  • The Magnolia Meadows CHIP development was the highlight of the CHIP June 2025 Newsletter. This project is complete with 53 houses.
  • Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget was approved at the June 24th City Council Meeting. The budget year begins July 1st.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

This week, the Building Department received a total of eight permit applications, including one for a new single-family residence.

In an effort to improve efficiency and ensure timely service, the Building Department is standardizing the process for scheduling inspections. All inspection requests must now be submitted either by calling the Building Department phone line or by emailing the Building Official directly.

Please note: Inspection requests made by 4:30 PM will be scheduled for the next business day. While we will do our best to accommodate preferred time windows, specific time slots are not guaranteed.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Water Quality Report 2024:

  • The 2024 Water Quality Report/Consumer Confidence Report has been completed for the City of Corning water system. A copy of the report can be found here

https://www.corning.org/documents/water-quality-report-2024/

Items currently out to bid:

Corning Well Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on July 30.

3-Year Janitorial Contract – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at https://www.corning.org/project-bid-opportunities/ or www.publicpurchase.com. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on July 11.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Recreation  Registration – July 1st recreation will have new registration platform going live. Go to www.Corning.org or scan the QR code below to register at the new platform.

We had the best response to FREE SWIM DAY Sponsorship’s this year than we have ever had.  We thank every single sponsor; you are deeply appreciated.

FREE SWIM DAYS

June 13th         1:00 – 5:00      Maywood Women’s Club

June 20th         1:00 – 5:00      Corning Chamber of Commerce

June 27th         1:00 – 5:00      Corning Volunteer Fire Dept.

July 5th             10:00 – 5:00     Delores May

July 11th           1:00 – 5:00      Rolling Hills Clinic

July 12th           10:00 – 5:00    Veterans of Foreign Wars

July 18th           1:00 – 5:00      Rockin’ Randy’s Laundromat

July 19th           10:00 – 5:00    Sierra Pacific Industries

July 25th           1:00 – 5:00      Banner Bank

July 26th           10:00 – 5:00    Corning Rotary Club

August 1st        1:00 – 5:00      Tucker Mesker Memorial Foundation

August 8th        1:00 – 5:00      Corning City Hall

Summer Classes in session:

  • Beginning Ballet – Tuesdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Ballet 1 – Tuesdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Beginning Tumbling – Fridays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Tumbling 1 – Fridays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Corning Flag Football – Thursdays | 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM Location: Corning High School Soccer Fields
  • HIIT – Tues/Wed/Fri | 5:00AM – 6:00 AM & 6:00AM – 7:00AM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Hip – Hop Dance – Wednesdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM for 3-7yrs & 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 8-12 yrs Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Volleyball Clinic – Tuesdays & Thursdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (3RD – 5TH grade ) & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (6TH – 8TH) grade Location: West Street Gym
  • Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – Days and times vary – For full details and to register, visit our website: https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

Summer Classes Starting in July:

  • Wrestling – Tuesdays & Thursdays | 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM Location: Pals Room
  • Jiu Jitsu – Mon/Wed/Fri | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 5yrs- 13yrs & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM for 14 yrs and up Location: Pals Room

Upcoming events-

Join us at North Side park on July 12th from 11 AM to 1 PM for a fun-filled summer event! Enjoy juicy watermelon while painting your very own Labubu on canvas. Spots are limited to 40 participants, so be sure to pre-register using the link below to reserve your spot. https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

Junior Giants – Free Summer Baseball Program

The Junior Giants season has begun, but registration is still open! Register now at: https://www.mlb.com/giants/community/junior-giants-leagues (Be sure to select “City of Corning” when registering). For more information, contact Jesenia at: Jeseniarodriguez@corningca.gov

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

The City has filed a mitigated negative declaration with CEQA net regarding commercial development on the West side of I-5 at South Ave. It is available for review at https://www.corning.org/current-notices/

The State review period is through July 2nd. Depending on the outcome of the comments, staff plans to take the tentative map to the Planning Commission in August.

The planning department received an application for a tentative map for a 61 single family residence subdivision on Corona Ave. Staff will be reviewing and will plan to take it to the Planning Commission in the next couple months.

Updates on Code Enforcement:

1216 South Street

The house is boarded up and Red Tagged as a dangerous building.  The Judge approved noticing the property owner publicly, through a newspaper posting, the owner has 30 days to respond. If there is no response, the receiver will be allowed to take over the property.

1518 Marin Street

The legal council is in the process of asking the judge to notice the property owner through a public posting (newspaper notice).

Commercial Properties that have been noticed regarding long term vacant buildings.

3090 Highway 99W

2985 Highway 99W

1925 Solano Street

1213 Solano Street

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 149 calls for service, there were 123 officer-initiated incidents, including 57 traffic stops, and a total of 17 officer reports were taken. Officers made 3 misdemeanor arrests, 6 felony arrests, issued 4 misdemeanor citations, 3 parking, and 6 infractions during the period of June 18, 2025, through June 24, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of June 18, 2025, through June 24, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 285 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 39 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

July 4th Reminder: Keep Pets Safe

Fireworks—especially illegal ones—can frighten pets and neighbors. Please:

  • Keep pets indoors
  • Ensure collars have up-to-date ID
  • Create a quiet, safe space

Let’s keep our community and pets safe. Thank you!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 18 calls for service last week, they were: 15 medicals, 1 traffic collision and 2 public service.

Training:

The CVFD will be conducting training burns in the area of Colusa and East Streets the next few Wednesday evenings.

CITY MANAGER:

Get involved, get connected, and bring a friend!

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: June 24, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • Our new Building Official started on Monday, June 16th. He was sworn in on Thursday.
  • Staff continue to work on the Finance software upgrade. A lot of meetings and training took place this week. In the end the city will have a modern finance system. Soft timelines for go live dates for various modules. The recreation modules is scheduled to go live on July 1st. Staff will begin this transition, and information will be coming out soon to the public.
  • Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process is wrapping up. The budgets have been compiled, prepared, and presented to City Council. The Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget Resolution will be presented to City Council at the June 24th meeting.
  • On Tuesday Staff kicked off the water and sewer rate study. This is critical to the water and sewer enterprise funds and the water and sewer infrastructure.
  • On Wednesday I attended the NCCSIF Board of Director meeting for our liability and workers compensation insurance.
  • On Thursday I stopped at the Chamber of Commerce Lunch and Learn event. There was a great presentation from ChicoStart Eva Shepard. Look for more of these great events coming soon. Get involved, get connected, and bring a friend!

 

CITY CLERK:

The Planning Commission meeting for June 17th will be cancelled due to lack of agenda.

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

Building Department Update: Welcoming our new Building Official

The department is pleased to announce the appointment of Benjamin Mierzwak as our new Building Official, Benjamin brings a strong background in code enforcement and building inspection, having previously served with the City of West Sacramento and Tehama County.

With his experience and commitment to public services, Benjamin is well-positioned to support the community’s development needs and ensure continued compliance with building safety standards.

We are also excited to share that with a full-time Building Official now in place, building services will be available during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, providing greater access and support services to residents and contractors.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Items currently out to bid:

3-Year Janitorial Contract – Request for proposal documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org or www.publicpurchase.com. All proposals are due by 2:00 PM on July 11th.

Current Project Updates:

Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • The remaining work on the project is roadway striping, which is scheduled to occur between June 26 and June 27.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • The remaining work on the project is roadway striping, which is scheduled to occur between June 26 and June 27.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

FREE SWIM DAYS

June 13th         1:00 – 5:00      Maywood Women’s Club

June 20th         1:00 – 5:00      Corning Chamber of Commerce

June 27th         1:00 – 5:00      Corning Volunteer Fire Dept.

July 11th           1:00 – 5:00      Rolling Hills Clinic

July 12th           10:00 – 5:00    Veterans of Foreign Wars

July 18th           1:00 – 5:00      Rockin’ Randy’s Laundromat

July 19th           10:00 – 5:00    Sierra Pacific Industries

July 25th           1:00 – 5:00      Banner Bank

July 26th           10:00 – 5:00    Corning Rotary Club

August 1st        1:00 – 5:00      Tucker Mesker Memorial Foundation

August 8th        1:00 – 5:00      Corning City Hall

Recreation program Grant Success stories: News & Success Stories – Corning Promise

Summer Classes in session:

  • Beginning Ballet – Tuesdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Ballet 1 – Tuesdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Beginning Tumbling – Fridays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Tumbling 1 – Fridays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Corning Flag Football – Thursdays | 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM Location: Corning High School Soccer Fields
  • HIIT – Tues/Wed/Fri | 5:00AM – 6:00 AM & 6:00AM – 7:00AM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Hip – Hop Dance – Wednesdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM for 3-7yrs & 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 8-12 yrs Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Volleyball Clinic – Tuesdays & Thursdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (3RD – 5TH grade ) & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (6TH – 8TH) grade Location: West Street Gym
  • Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – Days and times vary – For full details and to register, visit our website: https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

Summer Classes Starting in July:

  • Wrestling – Tuesdays & Thursdays | 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM Location: Pals Room
  • Jiu Jitsu – Mon/Wed/Fri | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for 5yrs- 13yrs & 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM for 14 yrs and up Location: Pals Room

Upcoming events-

Join us at North Side park on July 12th from 11 AM to 1 PM for a fun-filled summer event! Enjoy juicy watermelon while painting your very own Labubu on canvas. Spots are limited to 40 participants, so be sure to pre-register using the link below to reserve your spot. https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

Junior Giants – Free Summer Baseball Program

The Junior Giants season has begun, but registration is still open! Register now at: https://www.mlb.com/giants/community/junior-giants-leagues (Be sure to select “City of Corning” when registering). For more information, contact Jesenia at: Jeseniarodriguez@corningca.gov

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

It’s that time of year, The Planning Department is receiving a lot of code enforcement complaints, regarding residents not keeping their yards cleaned up, roaming chickens and people living in RV’s.

Staff is currently working with the owners of the TA Truck Stop to clean up their parking lot and removing the RV’s that have been staying there. Staff is also working with commercial vacant building owners to bring their properties into compliance.

The City has filed a mitigated negative declaration with CEQA net regarding commercial development on the West side of I-5 at South Ave. It is available for review at https://www.corning.org/current-notices/

The planning department received an application for a tentative map for a 61 Single Family Residence subdivision on Corona Ave. Staff will be reviewing and will plan to take it to the Planning Commission in the next couple months.

In a combined effort from the Building Department, The Police Department, The Fire Department, The Public Works Department along with the crew and the Tehama County Probation Department we were able to remove the squatters from 1216 South Street and board the property up.  The legal council is in the process of serving the owner with receivership papers.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 149 calls for service, there were 142 officer-initiated incidents, including 55 traffic stops, and a total of 26 officer reports were taken. Officers made 5 misdemeanor arrests, (1 of which was a juvenile), 7 felony arrests, (1 of which was a juvenile) issued 8 misdemeanor citations and 6 infractions during the period of June 11, 2025, through June 17, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of June 11, 2025, through June 17, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 273 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 43 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire department responded to 22 calls for service last week, they were: 13 medicals, 6 fires, 2 traffic collisions and 1 public service.

Training:

The CVFD will be conducting training burns in the area of East and North Streets on Wednesday evenings.

Message from the Chief:

Fire season is here, please mow early and be diligent in fire prevention.

CITY MANAGER:

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: June 24, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • Corning Around the World event will be held on Saturday Evening. Be sure to get your passports(tickets) to attend this great event.
  • The newly hired Building Official is scheduled to start on Monday, June 16th. We look forward to onboarding him and working with him.
  • Staff has been working with the insurance adjuster on the Yost Park Snack Bar. We have met a contractor to look at the project and waiting to receive a project an estimate.
  • Staff continue to work on the finance software upgrade. A lot of meetings and training took place this week. In the end the city will have a modern finance system. Soft timelines for go live dates for various modules. Staff have also began training on various modules.
  • Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process is wrapping up. The budgets have been compiled, prepared, and presented to City Council. We do expect a decline in the revenue and made adjustments accordingly. The Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget Resolution will be presented to City Council at the June 24th meeting.
  • On Thursday, June 12th I attended the Corning Cemetery District building dedication event.

CITY CLERK:

The Planning Commission meeting for June 17th will be cancelled due to lack of agenda.

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Community Event/Street Impact:
Corning Around the World will take place this Saturday, June 14, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Solano Street will be closed between 3rd Street and 6th Street, along with 4th Street from Solano Street to the Yolo Street alleyway, to accommodate the event.

  • Street closure begins: Approximately 3:30 PM for event preparation.
  • Street reopens: Approximately 11:00 PM.
    We encourage residents and visitors to attend and enjoy the local vendors, food, and entertainment.

Current Project Updates:

Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • Micro surfacing will be applied next week from June 16 – 18.
  • The city is working closely with the school to minimize the impact of pick up and drop off for the summer SERRF program.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • Micro surfacing will be applied next week from June 16 – 18.
  • The city is working closely with the school to minimize the impact of pick up and drop off for the summer SERRF program.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Corning Recreation – Summer Classes:

  • Beginning Ballet – Started June 10th Class Schedule is on Tuesdays & Thursdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Ballet 1 – Started June 10th Class Schedule is on Tuesdays & Thursdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Beginning Tumbling – Starts June 13th Practice is Fridays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Tumbling 1 – Starts June 13th Practice is Fridays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: Rodgers Theater
  • Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – Days and times vary – For full details and to register, visit our website: corningrecreation.recdesk.com

Junior Giants – Free Summer Baseball Program

The Junior Giants season has begun, but registration is still open!

Register now at: https://www.mlb.com/giants/community/junior-giants-leagues (Be sure to select “City of Corning” when registering).

We’re looking forward to another fun season and are currently seeking volunteers. For those who have already registered: Please check your email regularly for updates, and don’t forget to download the JRG app, our main tool for communication throughout the season. For more information, contact Jesenia at: Jeseniarodriguez@corningca.gov

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

It’s that time of year, The Planning Department is receiving a lot of code enforcement complaints, regarding residents not keeping their yards cleaned up, roaming chickens and people living in RV’s.

Staff is currently working with the owners of the TA Truck Stop to clean up their parking lot and removing the RV’s that have been staying there. Staff is also working with commercial vacant building owners to bring their properties into compliance.

The City has filed a mitigated negative declaration with CEQA net regarding commercial development on the West side of I-5 at South Ave. It is available for review at https://www.corning.org/current-notices/

The City has filed the Environmental Assessment and the FONSI with the California Department of Housing and Community Development, (HCD) regarding the NEPA study of the City of Corning Plaza and Recreation Center. The comment period is open until June 19thhttps://www.corning.org/current-notices/.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 184 calls for service, there were 171 officer-initiated incidents, including 93 traffic stops, and a total of 26 officer reports were taken. Officers made 12 misdemeanor arrests, 1 felony arrest, issued 11 misdemeanor citations and 8 infractions during the period of June 4, 2025, through June 10, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of June 4, 2025, through June 10, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 338 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 51 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 21 calls for service last week, they were: 15 medicals, 2 fires, 2 traffic collisions, 1 public service and 1 investigation.

Training:

The CVFD will be doing training burns on Wednesday nights for the next several weeks.

Message from the Chief:

All burning in the City limits is suspended until October.

Please keep your grass and weeds mowed and clean of debris-fire season is here.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2025!!

CITY MANAGER:

When we care for our places, they become places worth caring for.

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: June 10, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • Staff has been working with the insurance adjuster on the Yost Park Snack Bar. We have a contractor scheduled to look at the project and project an estimate.
  • On Wednesday, I attended the Corning High School Senior Awards Night to present the J.T. Levy Scholarship and community organization scholarship awards.
  • On Thursday I met with the Waste Management Public Sector Manager regarding the City of Corning contract.
  • Staff continue to work on the finance software upgrade. A lot of meetings and training took place this week. In the end the city will have a modern finance system.
  • Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process is wrapping up. The budgets have been compiled and prepared to be presented to City Council. We do expect a decline in the revenue and made adjustments accordingly. The Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget will be presented to City Council at the June 10th meeting.
  • On Thursday, June 12th at 3:00 p.m. the Corning Cemetery District is having a building dedication event.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: 

Community Event/Street Impact:
Corning Around the World will take place on Saturday, June 14, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Solano Street will be closed between 3rd Street and 6th Street, along with 4th Street from Solano Street to the Yolo Street alleyway, to accommodate the event.

  • Street closure begins: Approximately 3:30 PM for event preparation.
  • Street reopens: Approximately 11:00 PM.
    We encourage residents and visitors to attend and enjoy the local vendors, food, and entertainment.

Current Project Updates:

Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • The current phase of construction has been completed, with work scheduled to resume on June 11th.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • The current phase of construction has been completed, with work scheduled to resume on June 11th.

City Pool:
The pool opens to the public on Monday, June 9th.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Corning Recreation – Upcoming classes & Events

Classes start next week:

  • Beginning Ballet – Starts June 10th –Tuesdays & Thursdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
  • Ballet 1 – Starts June 10th – Tuesdays & Thursdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Beginning Tumbling – Starts June 13th – Fridays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
  • Tumbling 1 – Starts June 13th – Fridays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – Days and times vary

For full details and to register, visit our website: corningrecreation.recdesk.com

Junior Giants – Free Summer Baseball Program

The Junior Giants season kicks off next week! Don’t worry, registration is still open!

Register now at: https://www.mlb.com/giants/community/junior-giants-leagues (Be sure to select “City of Corning” when registering).

We’re looking forward to another fun season and are currently seeking volunteers. For those who have already registered: Please check your email regularly for updates, and don’t forget to download the JRG app, our main tool for communication throughout the season. For more information, contact Jesenia at: Jeseniarodriguez@corningca.gov

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Ordinance 713 will be on the consent agenda for its second reading.

It’s that time of year, The Planning Department is receiving a lot of code enforcement complaints, regarding residents not keeping their yards cleaned up, roaming chickens and people living in RV’s.

The City has filed a mitigated negative declaration with CEQA net regarding commercial development on the West side of I-5 at South Ave. It is available for review at https://www.corning.org/current-notices/

The City has filed the Environmental Assessment and the FONSI with the California Department of Housing and Community Development, (HCD) regarding the NEPA study of the City of Corning Plaza and Recreation Center. As soon as we have approval from HCD, the information will be available at https://www.corning.org/current-notices/.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 154 calls for service, there were 156 officer-initiated incidents, including 77 traffic stops, and a total of 21 officer reports were taken. Officers made 4 misdemeanor arrests, 4 felony arrests (1 of which was a juvenile), issued 4 misdemeanor citations, 1 parking, and 7 infractions during the period of May 28, 2025, through June 3, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of May 28, 2025, through June 3, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 322 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 29 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 24 calls for service last week, they were: 16 medicals, 4 fires, 2 public service and 2 investigations.

Message from the Chief:

As of May 31st, there is NO BURNING in the city limits.

CITY MANAGER:

Civic pride is the action we take. Sweep the sidewalks, pull the weeds, mow the lawns, pick up the trash.

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: June 10, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • Staff has been working with the insurance adjuster on the Yost Park Snack Bar.
  • On Tuesday, I attended the Community Schools Advisory Team Meeting. This group is focused on Community Schools planning and implementation. It’s an opportunity to collaborate and share information as well.
  • On Thursday I met with the Corning Health Care District Director. We had a great discussion about what the City has going on currently and the projects we have planned for the upcoming fiscal year.
  • Staff and I met with developers regarding a commercial project west of I-5. The discussion was focused around the civil plans, County and Caltrans requirements. As well as increased costs and funding for the project.
  • Staff continue to work on the finance software upgrade. A lot of time and work will go into this project. In the end the city will have a modern finance system.
  • Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process is underway. Department head budget meetings have been completed and continued conversations will happen in the coming weeks. We do expect a decline in the revenue and plan to make adjustments accordingly. Budget will be presented to City Council at the June 10th meeting.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Crew Work Schedule:

The crew has switched to summer hours (6 a.m.-2:30 p.m.) as of Tuesday May 27th, 2025. The meter reader will remain on his regular schedule (8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.).

Street Impact – Tuesday Night Market:
The Corning Tuesday Night Market will take place on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Solano Street will be closed between 3rd Street and 6th Street to accommodate the event.

  • Street closure begins: Approximately 3:30 p.m. for event preparation.
  • Street reopens: Following the conclusion of the event.
    We encourage residents and visitors to attend and enjoy the local vendors, food, and entertainment.

Current Project Updates:

Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • The current phase of construction has been completed, with work scheduled to resume on June 11.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • The current phase of construction has been completed, with work scheduled to resume on June 11.

City Pool:
The pool opens to the public on Monday, June 9th.

Cal Fire Work Crew:

The Cal Fire Work Crew was out this week providing weed abatement services throughout the City Alleyways and will continue their efforts next week.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Upcoming events

Registration is now open for the upcoming Box Car Races, taking place next week during the Tuesday Night Market on June 3rd. Start building your cars and get ready for an evening full of fun, excitement, and friendly competition. This is a free event. If you need a cardboard box to get started, stop by City Hall—we have plenty available at no cost. Pre-registration is required at https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program.

Our Ballet Folklórico and Corning Dance Crew classes will be performing at the Jr. Rodeo on May 30th at 6:30 PM and at the Tuesday Night Market on June 3rd at 6:00 PM. Come out and cheer them on while enjoying an evening with the community.

New Classes Starting Soon – Registration is now open!

Spots are limited, so be sure to sign up before they fill up.

  • Jiu- Jitsu – Begins June 2nd on Mon, Wed, Fri |4:00 PM – 5:00 PM for ages 5-13 &

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for ages 14 and up

  • Ballet 1 – Begins June 10th (Tuesdays & Thursdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM)
  • Beginning Ballet – Begins June 10th (Tuesdays & Thursdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
  • Beginning Tumbling – Begins June 13th (Fridays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
  • Tumbling 1 – Begins June 13th (Fridays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM)
  • All Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – (Days and times vary)

For more details and to register, please visit our Corning Recreation website https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

The Junior Giants free summer Baseball program is open for Registration!

The Junior Giants free summer baseball program is now open for registration. Sign up at https://www.mlb.com/giants/community/junior-giants-leagues and be sure to register under the City of Corning. We’re excited for another great season and are currently seeking volunteers. Please check your emails for the latest updates, and don’t forget to download the JRG app, which will be our main communication tool throughout the season. For questions, contact Jesenia at Jeseniarodriguez@corningca.gov.

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Planning Commission Meeting:

At the May 20th Planning Commission meeting the commission approved Cecy’s Tacos to set up her food truck in the area of Napa Auto Parts store, there is a 10-day grace period, so she will be issued her permit on May 30th. Also Ordinance 713 was presented and the Planning commission recommended 4-0 to have the City Council approve the Ordinance.

City Council Meeting:

On May 27th the Ordinance was presented to the City Council, which approved it in the first reading.

Ordinance 713 is an Ordinance updating the City of Corning’s zoning code to meet the laws of the state.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 162 calls for service, there were 139 officer-initiated incidents, including 76 traffic stops, and a total of 27 officer reports were taken. Officers made 7 misdemeanor arrests, 6 felony arrests (2 of which were juveniles), issued 8 misdemeanor citations and 9 infractions during the period of May 21, 2025, through May 27, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of May 21, 2025, through May 27, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 320 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 37 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 24 calls for service last week, they were: 17 medicals, 4 fires, 2 public service and 1 investigation.

Message from the Chief:

Fire mowing is taking place, please be patient! It’s going to be hot and dry, stay hydrated.

CITY MANAGER:

This Memorial Day, we honor the courage of those who served by coming together as a community — united in remembrance, gratitude, and hope.

 Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: May 27, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • City Hall will be closed on May 26th in honor of Memorial Day.
  • Staff has been working with the insurance adjuster on the Yost Park Snack Bar.
  • On Tuesday, we met for the 2x2x2 Meeting. This meeting is between the City of Corning, Corning Elementary School District and the Corning Union High School District. It’s an opportunity to collaborate and share information.
  • With the help of Butte Environmental, we are planting approximately 31 trees in city parks this week. We are grateful for the trees, volunteers to plant the trees and the collaborative efforts.
  • Staff continue to work on the finance software upgrade. A lot of time and work will go into this project. In the end the city will have a modern finance system.
  • Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process is underway. Department head budget meetings have been completed and continued conversations will happen in the coming weeks. We do expect a decline in the revenue and plan to make adjustments accordingly. Budget will be presented to City Council at the June 10th meeting.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

 If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

 Crew Work Schedule:

The crew will switch to summer hours (6am-2:30pm) Tuesday May 27th, 2025. The meter reader will remain on his regular schedule (8am-4:30pm).

 Current Project Updates:

Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:
Construction has begun. Drivers should anticipate traffic delays between Houghton Ave. and 3rd St. during project construction.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • City staff and the contractor are coordinating with local schools to minimize traffic disruptions during student drop-off and pick-up hours.
  • The current phase of construction has been completed, with work scheduled to resume at the beginning of June.

City Pool:
The pool opens to the public on Monday, June 9th.

Cal Fire Work Crew:

The Cal Fire Work Crew was out this week providing weed abatement services throughout the City alleyways and will continue their efforts next week.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Upcoming events

Registration is open for the upcoming Box Car Races, taking place during the Tuesday Night Market on June 3rd! Start building your cars now and gear up for an evening of fun, excitement, and friendly competition. This is a free event, and if you need a box to get started, swing by City Hall. We’ve got plenty available at no cost! *Pre-registration is required https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

Also, don’t miss the final performances of our Ballet Folklórico class before they head off for summer break! Catch them at: The Jr. Rodeo on May 30th at 6 PM & The Tuesday Night Market on June 3rd. Come out, cheer them on, and enjoy a great time with your community!

New Classes Starting Soon – Registration is now open!

Spots are limited, so be sure to sign up before they fill up.

  • Jiu- Jitsu – Begins June 2nd on Mon, Wed, Fri |4:00 PM – 5:00 PM for ages 5-13 &

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM for ages 14 and up

  • Ballet 1 – Begins June 10th (Tuesdays & Thursdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM)
  • Beginning Ballet – Begins June 10th (Tuesdays & Thursdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
  • Beginning Tumbling – Begins June 13th (Fridays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
  • Tumbling 1 – Begins June 13th (Fridays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM)
  • All Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – (Days and times vary)

For more details and to register, please visit our Corning Recreation website https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

 

The Junior Giants free summer Baseball program is open for Registration!

Sign up today at https://www.mlb.com/giants/community/junior-giants-leagues and register under the City of Corning. For more information, please contact Jesenia at Jeseniarodriguez@corningca.gov  Come join us this summer. We are seeking volunteers!

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Planning Commission Meeting:

The Conditional Use Permit for Cecy’s Taco Food Truck to be placed on the west end of the Napa Store was approved by the Planning Commission. Ordinance 713 which is an Ordinance adding 4 new sections and amending 11 Chapters of the Corning Municipal Zoning Code was also approved and will be presented to the City Council for approval.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 150 calls for service, there were 132 officer-initiated incidents, including 70 traffic stops, and a total of 30 officer reports were taken. Officers made 11 misdemeanor arrests, 2 felony arrests, issued 12 misdemeanor citations, 4 parking citations, and 13 infractions during the period of May 14, 2025, through May 20, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of May 14, 2025, through May 20, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 309 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 31 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 15 calls for service last week, they were: 12 medicals, 1 fire, 1 public service and 1 investigation.

Message from the Chief:

 Have a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day weekend.  Remember to honor our Veterans!

CITY MANAGER:

The best communities aren’t the ones with the biggest budgets. They’re the ones with the people who show up. People who care. People who believe their place matters. It’s about doing what you can with what you’ve got. It’s about getting better. It’s about pride.

Meetings:

  • Planning Commission Meeting: May 20, 2025, at 6:30 p.m.
  • City Council Meeting: May 27, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • On Tuesday, May 13th, the Capital Improvement Project list for the fiscal year 2025/26 budget was presented to the Council and priorities and feedback was provided.
  • On Wednesday, I attended the Corning in the Morning Networking Event hosted by Mechanics Bank. Join us next month, on June 2 at 7:30 a.m. at The Vault (1124 Solano Street, Corning, CA) with Sweet Swirls Cakes and Confections.
  • On Thursday, I attended the ribbon cutting at North Side for the Rotary Club project. The tables and slabs were replaced and the flagpole, seating area and water fountain were replaced. Thank you to the Corning Rotary Club and the contractors involved in the success of this project.
  • On Thursday night I attended the Corning Rotary Club Centennial Dinner. On behalf of the City of Corning, we extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the Corning Rotary Club for 100 years of outstanding service to our community. Your dedication, support, and leadership have made a lasting impact—from successful public projects to countless acts of community service. Your century of commitment is a true testament to the Rotary motto, “Service Above Self.” Thank you for making Corning a better place for all. Congratulations on this incredible milestone!
  • I met with the Corning Chamber of Commerce representatives regarding the work they are doing for our local businesses, economic development, and events.
  • Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process is underway. Department head budget meetings have been completed and continued conversations will happen in the coming weeks. We do expect a decline in the revenue and plan to make adjustments accordingly.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

National Public Works Week:

The week of May 18th – 24th is National Public Works Week!  We would like to thank our Public Works Staff for all their hard work on maintaining our streets, water system, sewer system, City buildings and parks.  Their hard work and dedication to the City of Corning is invaluable and allows our community to function daily.  Thank You!!

Current Project Updates:

Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:
Construction is scheduled to begin Monday May 18th. Drives should anticipate traffic delays between Houghton Ave and 3rd St during project construction.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • City staff and the contractor are coordinating with local schools to minimize traffic disruptions during student drop-off and pick-up hours.
  • The current phase of construction has been completed, with work scheduled to resume at the beginning of June.

City Pool:
The pool opens to the public on Monday, June 9th.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Get ready to roll! Registration is now open for the upcoming Box Car Races, taking place during the Tuesday Night Market on June 3rd. Start building your cars and prepare for an evening of fun and friendly competition!

New Classes Starting Soon – Registration is now open!

Spots are limited, so be sure to sign up before they fill up.

  • Ballet 1 – Begins June 10th (Tuesdays & Thursdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM)
  • Beginning Ballet – Begins June 10th (Tuesdays & Thursdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
  • Beginning Tumbling – Begins June 13th (Fridays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
  • Tumbling 1 – Begins June 13th (Fridays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM)
  • All Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – (Days and times vary)

Important class/ program updates: Jiu Jitsu and Flag Football

  • Jiu Jitsu Program Update:

Starting June 2nd, we will be transitioning away from the membership format and returning to a class-based schedule, with classes held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons.

  • Flag Football Registration Deadline

Don’t miss out! Registration for our Summer Flag Football program closes on May 19th. Be sure to sign up soon before it’s too late!

For more details and to register, please visit our Corning Recreation website https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

 

The Junior Giants free summer Baseball program is open for Registration!

Sign up today at https://www.mlb.com/giants/community/junior-giants-leagues and register under the City of Corning. For more information, please contact Jesenia at Jrodriguez@corning.org  We are seeking volunteers! Join us this summer for fun, teamwork, and community engagement!

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Planning Commission Meeting:

The Planning Department will hold a Planning Commission meeting on May 20th, the commission will be presented with a Conditional Use Permit for Cecy’s Taco Food Truck to be placed on the west end of the Napa Store, they will also be presented with Ordinance 713 which is an Ordinance adding 4 new sections and amending 11 Chapters of the Corning Municipal Zoning Code.

City Council Approval:

The City Council will make the final approval on a Planning Commission recommendation on Tentative Parcel Map 2025-01, a map to divide a residential lot on 0 Lincoln Ave into two residential lots.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

This week was observed as National Police Week. Our law enforcement officers are most deserving of our heartfelt gratitude for their dedication and service. It is the civic duty of every citizen to support and appreciate their efforts, working together to build a safer and more promising future for our community.

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 165 calls for service, there were 147 officer-initiated incidents, including 55 traffic stops, and a total of 27 officer reports were taken. Officers made 6 misdemeanor arrests, (1 of which was a juvenile), 4 felony arrests, issued 8 misdemeanor citations, 2 parking citations, and 3 infractions during the period of May 7, 2025, through May 13, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of May 7, 2025, through May 13, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 383 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 38 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 27 calls for service last week, they were: 20 medicals, 2 fires, 2 traffic collisions, 2 public service and 1 investigation.

Training:

Training for the CVFD consisted of entry to a burning building and doing a primary search for possible victims.

Message from the Chief:

Thank you, Rotary for the amazing work at Northside Park, it looks awesome!!!

Thank you to all responsible property owners that keep their areas mowed and looking neat and clean!!!

CITY MANAGER:

On behalf of the entire city team, I would like to extend my heartfelt wishes to all the incredible mothers in our community. We celebrate your unwavering strength, endless compassion, and the many ways you inspire and support those around you. Your contributions make our city a better place every day.

Wishing you a joyful and relaxing Mother’s Day — you deserve it!

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: May 13, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • On Tuesday, May 13th, the Capital Improvement Project list for the fiscal year 2025/26 budget will be reviewed by City Council.
  • On Wednesday, I participated in the Pop-in Poetry event at West Street School. I read a poem and handed out popcorn to a second-grade class.
  • On Thursday, I participated in the Corning High School Senior Exit Interviews. I had a great group of graduate seniors. The future is bright with this group.
  • On Friday, Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) is hosting the celebration of the Magnolia Meadows development.
  • On Thursday, May 15th at 3:30 p.m., the Corning Rotary is hosting a ribbon cutting for the recent improvements at Northside Park. Thank you to Rotary for your continued support and dedication to the community of Corning.
  • Staff continue to work on the Tyler Technology, finance software, upgrade.
  • Staff continue to finalize information with the Salado Apartment Phase II developers and coordination.
  • Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process is underway. Department head budget meetings have been completed and continued conversations will happen in the coming weeks. We do expect a decline in the revenue and plan to make adjustments accordingly.
  • Staff continue to meet with developers regarding housing and commercial developments in Corning.

 

CITY CLERK:

On Wednesday, Brant and I participated in the Pop-in Poetry event at West Street School. I read a poem and handed out popcorn to a Kindergarten class.

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International was awarded the Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project at the April 8th City Council meeting. Construction is scheduled to begin in the coming weeks.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • City staff and the contractor are coordinating with local schools to minimize traffic disruptions during student drop-off and pick-up hours.
  • The current phase of construction has been completed, with work scheduled to resume at the beginning of June.

City Pool:
City Staff has prepared the pool for the upcoming swim season and passed inspection. Second-grade swim lessons will begin on Monday morning! The pool opens to the public on Monday June 9th.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Exciting News!

Get ready to roll! Registration is now open for the upcoming Box Car Races, taking place during the Tuesday Night Market on June 3rd. Start building your cars and prepare for an evening of fun and friendly competition!

New Classes Starting Soon – Registration is now open!

Spots are limited, so be sure to sign up before they fill up.

  • Ballet 1 – Begins June 10th (Tuesdays & Thursdays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM)
  • Beginning Ballet – Begins June 10th (Tuesdays & Thursdays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
  • Beginning Tumbling – Begins June 13th (Fridays | 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
  • Tumbling 1 – Begins June 13th (Fridays | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM)
  • All Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – (Days and times vary)

Important class/ program updates: Jiu Jitsu and Flag Football

  • Jiu Jitsu Program Update:

Starting June 2nd, we will be transitioning away from the membership format and returning to a class-based schedule, with classes held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons.

  • Flag Football Registration Deadline

Don’t miss out! Registration for our Summer Flag Football program closes on May 19th. Be sure to sign up soon before it’s too late!

For more details and to register, please visit our Corning Recreation website https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

The Junior Giants free summer Baseball program is open for Registration!

Sign up today at https://www.mlb.com/giants/community/junior-giants-leagues and register under the City of Corning. For more information, please contact Jesenia at Jrodriguez@corning.org

We are seeking volunteers! Join us this summer for fun, teamwork, and community engagement!

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Planning Commission Meeting:

The Planning Department will hold a Planning Commission meeting on May 20th, the commission will be presented with a Conditional Use Permit for Cecy’s Taco Food Truck to be placed on the west end of the Napa Store. They will also be presented with Ordinance 713 which is an Ordinance adding 4 new sections and amending 11 Chapters of the Corning Municipal Zoning Code.

The City Council will make the final approval on a Planning Commission recommendation on Tentative Parcel Map 2025-01, a map to divide a residential lot on 0 Lincoln Ave into two residential lots.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 133 calls for service, there were 166 officer-initiated incidents, including 82 traffic stops, and a total of 32 officer reports were taken. Officers made 13 misdemeanor arrests, (2 of which were juveniles), 3 felony arrests, issued 15 misdemeanor citations and 2 infractions during the period of April 30, 2025, through May 6, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of April 30, 2025, through May 6, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 320 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 37 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 27 calls for service last week, they were: 17 medicals, 3 fires, 1 traffic collision, 3 public service, 1 investigation and 2 hazardous conditions.

Message from the Chief:

Clear all tall grass and debris from your properties, please!!!!!!

 

CITY MANAGER:

A diverse community is a resilient community, capable of adapting to changing situations.

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: May 13, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • On Friday, I met with Butte College regarding service and programs to benefit residents and students.
  • Waste Management Franchise Agreement discussions continue.
  • The Public Works Director and I met with an Elementary School District Representative about the upcoming projects at the school sites.
  • Staff continue to work on the Tyler Technology, finance software, upgrade.
  • On Wednesday, I met with Red Bluff City Manager, Tom Westbrook.
  • On Thursday, staff met with Salado Apartment Phase II developers to continue discussions and coordination.
  • The Building Department is under a transition. Beginning May 1st, Building Department Staff will be available Tuesday, Thursday and Friday each week. City Staff will continue assist customers 5 days a week.
  • Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process is underway. Department head budget meetings have been completed and continued conversations will happen in the coming weeks. We do expect a decline in the revenue and plan to make adjustments accordingly. The Capital Improvement Projects will be presented to the City Council at the next meeting.
  • Staff continue to meet with developers regarding housing and commercial developments in Corning. A meeting was held on Tuesday regarding a specific commercial project with the County of Tehama.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Tuesday Night Market:
The Corning Tuesday Night Market will take place on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Solano Street will be closed between 3rd Street and 6th Street to accommodate the event.

  • Street closure begins: Approximately 4:00 PM for event preparation.
  • Street reopens: Following the conclusion of the event.
    We encourage residents and visitors to attend and enjoy the local vendors, food, and entertainment.

Current Project Updates:

Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International was awarded the Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project at the April 8th City Council Meeting. Construction is scheduled to begin in late April.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • City staff and the contractor are coordinating with local schools to minimize traffic disruptions during student drop-off and pick-up hours.
  • The current phase of construction has been completed, with work scheduled to resume at the beginning of June.

City Pool Preparation:
City Staff has prepared the pool for the upcoming swim season and passed inspection. 2nd Grade Swim lessons will begin in the middle of May.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

What’s Happening This Week

Join us Tuesday, May 6th for the first official Tuesday Night Market on Solano Street!

Come celebrate Cinco de Mayo with an evening full of culture, art, and community fun! The festivities kick off at 5 PM, with live entertainment beginning at 6 PM, featuring a performance by the Ballet Folklórico class, followed by the talented CUHS High School Ballet Folklórico Club.

While you’re there, don’t miss the CUHS Art Show at Rodgers Theatre, showcasing amazing student artwork.

Registration Now Open: Spring & Summer Classes

We are excited to announce the return of several popular classes this season, including:

  • Volleyball Clinic- Starting May 6Th
  • All Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – Open for registration now
  • Flag Football summer program- Open for registration now

These classes are now available for registration on our website. Reserve your spot today at: https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

The Junior Giants free summer Baseball program is officially open for Registration!

Sign up today at https://www.mlb.com/giants/community/junior-giants-leagues and register under the City of Corning. For more information, please contact Jesenia at Jrodriguez@corning.org

We are seeking volunteers! Join us this summer for fun, teamwork, and community engagement!

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

May 6th: Cinco de Mayo Celebration + CUHS Art Show

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Census:

Corning’s population has increased to 8,268 as of January 1, 2025

Income Rates:

Tehama County Median Income Rates have increased again to $93,900.00 for a family of 4.

Yard Sale Signs:

Remember if you are having a yard sale please do not put signage on the poles in town, there is a message board in the Park and Ride across from City Hall, please utilize it.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 153 calls for service, there were 213 officer-initiated incidents, including 134 traffic stops, and a total of 23 officer reports were taken. Officers made 13 misdemeanor arrests, (1 of which was a juvenile), 2 felony arrests, (1 of which was a juvenile), issued 10 misdemeanor citations, 1 parking, 2 unclassified, and 15 infractions during the period of April 23, 2025, through April 29, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of April 23, 2025, through April 29, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 298 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 28 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 22 calls for service last week, they were: 19 medicals, 1 traffic collision, 1 public service and 1 investigation.

Training:

Training for the CVFD consisted of dropping large diameter hose at a hydrant and feeding water to an engine already engaged in a structure fire.

Message from the Chief:

Please clear your properties of debris and weeds-help keep Corning nice and clean.

 

CITY MANAGER:

Please do your part to keep your property neat and tidy.

A tidy block becomes a mirror, and in it, a community sees itself with pride.

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: May 13, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • Wednesday was Administrative Professionals Day. I am grateful for the professional team of individuals we have. They are committed and dedicated to the City and the work they do. Thank you!
  • Staff have begun the Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process. Department head budget meetings have been completed and continued conversations will happen in the coming weeks. We do expect a decline in the revenue and plan to make adjustments accordingly. The Capital Improvement Projects will be presented to the City Council at the next meeting.
  • On Friday the City hosted the Children’s Memorial Flag Raising at the City Hall. This is the second year a flag raising has been hosted in Corning
  • Staff continue to meet with developers regarding housing and commercial developments in Corning. A meeting was held on Tuesday regarding a specific commercial project with the County of Tehama.

 

CITY CLERK:

Employment Opportunity:

The Building Official position application will be closing at 5:00 pm April 25, 2025.

Application and job flyer available at https://www.corning.org/job-opportunities/

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Current Project Updates:

Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International was awarded the Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project at the April 8th City Council meeting. Construction is scheduled to begin in late April.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • City staff and the contractor are coordinating with local schools to minimize traffic disruptions during student drop-off and pick-up hours.
  • The current phase of construction has been completed, with work scheduled to resume at the beginning of June.

City Pool Preparation:
City Staff has prepared the pool for the upcoming swim season and passed inspection. Swimming lessons will begin in the middle of May for second grade students.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Welcome to Corning Recreation! We’re excited to bring you updates on classes, community events, and fun happenings. Mark your calendars and register early—spring and summer are going to be full of activities!

Happening This Weekend

National Kite Day at the Park – April 27
Come celebrate our very first National Kite Day this Sunday at Lennox park! The first 150 people to register will score a free kite to decorate and take home. We’ll have food vendors on site during the event, so come hungry and grab a bite while you enjoy the fun! Don’t miss the fun—spots are limited!

Registration Now Open for Spring and Summer Classes:
We’re thrilled to announce the return of several popular programs! Be sure to register soon—spots fill fast.

  • Cardio Drumming with Instructor Loriel – Starting April 29th
  • New Dance Class (Wednesdays) – Starts April 30
  • Volleyball Clinic – Starts May 6
  • Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – Now open
  • Flag Football (Summer Program) – Registration open now

Register at: corningrecreation.recdesk.com

Junior Giants Summer Baseball – FREE Program

Registration is now open!
Sign up at: mlb.com/giants/community/junior-giants-leagues
Be sure to register under City of Corning.

Volunteers Needed! Earn community service hours while having fun and making a difference.
Questions? Email Jesenia at jrodriguez@corning.org

Upcoming Events

Denim & Diamonds- May 9th

Join us for our first Mother son dance on May 9th from 6-8 pm. Spots are limited, so register now! $30 per couple. Dance will be held at Rodgers Theater. *Pre-registration is required.

Reserve your spot today at: https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

May 6th: Cinco de Mayo Celebration + CUHS Art Show

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Housing Element:

Staff are working on the 16 zoning text amendments required by the state within our 7th cycle Housing Element. We are planning to take the Ordinance to the Planning Commission in May.

ADU Ordinance:

An updated ADU Ordinance was sent to HCD for review on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.

Code Enforcement:

The property located at 1518 Marin St. is currently in the process of a complaint being filed with the judge

New Trees:

Eli and I met with Miranda from Butte Environmental to discuss the planting of trees with our City Parks.

The locations are as follows:

3 trees at Children’s Park

10 trees at Clark Park

1 tree at Northside Park

9 trees at the Skate Park

8 trees at Lennox Field

Initial Study Review:

An Initial Study review was sent out to responsible parties this week regarding the project on the west side of I-5 at South Ave, recipients have until May 22, to comment.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 180 calls for service, there were 174 officer-initiated incidents, including 80 traffic stops, and a total of 30 officer reports were taken. Officers made 10 misdemeanor arrests, (2 of which were juveniles), 2 felony arrests, issued 7 misdemeanor citations, 2 parking, and 10 infractions during the period of April 16, 2025, through April 22, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of April 16, 2025, through April 22, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 335 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 52 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

News:

Saturday April 26, 2025, is Drug Takeback Day! Bring us your unwanted/unneeded medications for disposal! We will have boxes set up here at the PD from 10 am to 2pm.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 24 calls for service last week, they were: 18 medicals, 1 mutual aid fire, 2 public service, 1 traffic collision and 2 investigations.

Message from the Chief:

PLEASE clear your properties of grass and weeds before they dry out and cause a fire hazard.

Make your address visible from the street so emergency vehicles can see them!!

CITY MANAGER:

The best way to change your city is to change your corner of it. Let’s all do our part.

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: April 22, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • This week is National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. We are grateful for our excellent group of dispatchers that serve our community 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days per year. These efforts do not go unnoticed in keeping our community safe. Thank you!
  • On Thursday I attended the NCCSIF Board of Directors meeting in Rocklin.
  • Staff have begun the Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process. Most department head budget meetings have been completed and continued conversations will happen in the coming weeks. We do expect a decline in the revenue and plan to make adjustments accordingly.
  • On Friday I met with County Supervisor Greg Jones regarding the City of Corning and South County.
  • Staff continue to meet with developers regarding housing and commercial developments in Corning which a meeting held on Tuesday regarding a specific commercial project.

 

CITY CLERK:

“Wishing everyone in our community a joyful and blessed Easter!  May this season bring you peace, love, and renewed hope.”

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Community Event/Street Impact:

  • The Corning Community Egg Hunt will take place this Saturday April 17, 2025, at Clark Park from 9:00am to 2:00pm. There will be no road closures for this event but due to the anticipated attendance be aware of traffic congestion and pedestrians not only on Fig Lane but the surrounding streets as well.

 Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International was awarded the Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project at the April 8th City Council meeting. Construction is scheduled to begin in late April.

 Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • City staff and the contractor are coordinating with local schools to minimize traffic disruptions during student drop-off and pick-up hours.
  • The current phase of construction has been completed, with work scheduled to resume in mid-April.

 City Pool Preparation:
City staff have initiated cleaning and preparation efforts for the municipal pools in advance of the summer season. Minor maintenance activities will be carried out over the coming weeks to ensure the facilities are safe and fully operational for public use.

 

Building Department:

20 Inspections performed

10 new permit applications

8 Project Final Inspections completed, Including 4 new homes in the Magnolia Meadows Subdivision.

1st of multiple inspections performed at the Spring Mountain Apartment complex.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Community Update:

Welcome to Corning Recreation! We’re excited to share updates, upcoming classes, and community events. Be sure to mark your calendars and register early!

Sunset Yoga – New Location

Our Sunset Yoga class has moved to Northside Park. We look forward to continuing the season with peaceful evening sessions in a beautiful outdoor setting.

Jr. Cardettes Season Wrap-Up:

The Jr. Cardettes wrapped up their season with a great performance at the Drill Team Dance Show last week. To celebrate their accomplishments, the team will enjoy their end-of-season party next Wednesday.

Registration Now Open: for Spring and Summer Classes

We are excited to announce the return of several popular classes this season, including:

  • Cardio Drumming with Instructor Loriel – Starting April 29th
  • New dance class on Wednesdays – Starting April 30th
  • Volleyball Clinic- Starting May 6Th
  • All Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – Open for registration now
  • Flag Football summer program- Open for registration now

These classes are now available for registration on our website. Don’t miss out—spots are expected to fill up quickly! Reserve your spot today at: https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

The Junior Giants free summer Baseball program is officially open for Registration!

Sign up today at https://www.mlb.com/giants/community/junior-giants-leagues and register under the City of Corning. For more information, please contact Jesenia at Jrodriguez@corning.org

We are also seeking volunteers, especially high school students, to help with our summer activities. Volunteers will receive community service certificates upon completion of the season. Join us this summer for fun, teamwork, and community engagement!

Upcoming Events:

National Kite Day at the Park – April 27th

Join us for our very first National Kite Day celebration on April 27th! The first 150 registrants will receive a free kite to decorate and take home. *Pre-registration is required.

Denim & Diamonds- May 9th

Join us for our first Mother son dance on May 9th from 6-8 pm. Spots are limited, so register now! $30 per couple. Dance will be held at Rodgers Theater. *Pre-registration is required.

Reserve your spot today at: https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

May 6th: Cinco de Mayo Celebration + CUHS Art Show

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Housing Element:

Staff are working on the 16 zoning text amendments required by the state within our 7th cycle Housing Element. We are planning to take the Ordinance to the Planning Commission in May.

Planning Commission:

The Planning Commission met on Tuesday April 15th and approved the Conditional Use Permit for Salado Orchards Phase II. The project proposes to add 24 apartment units to the existing apartment complex just to the south on a 1.75-acre parcel.

ADU Ordinance:

An updated ADU Ordinance was sent to HCD for review on Wednesday March 26, 2025.

Code Enforcement:

  • A code enforcement letter went out this week to a property located on Clear Creek regarding keeping chickens in the back yard.
  • The property located at 1518 Marin St. was inspected by Guzi West and Asbestos was found so we are currently waiting on a quote to remediate the asbestos before moving forward.

New Trees:

Staff met with Miranda from Butte Environmental to discuss the planting of 25 new trees with our City Parks, we will have an update next week on where they will be located.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 176 calls for service, there were 155 officer-initiated incidents, including 67 traffic stops, and a total of 23 officer reports were taken. Officers made 8 misdemeanor arrests, 3 felony arrests (1 of which was a juvenile), issued 9 misdemeanor citations, 3 parking, and 5 infractions during the period of April 9, 2025, through April 15, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of April 9, 2025, through April 15, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 317 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 47 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 14 calls for service last week, they were: 12 medicals, 1 fire and 1 public service.

Training:

Training consisted of scene size up, radio protocol, and pumping evolutions.

Message from the Chief:

Please clear your property of tall grass and weeds before it dries out and becomes a fire hazard!!

CITY MANAGER:

The Renaissance didn’t just happen in beautiful places; it happened because of them.

Meetings:

  • Planning Commission Meeting: April 15, 2025, at 6:30 p.m.
  • City Council Meeting: April 22, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • Special thanks to the Corning Rotary Club. With their support and generosity, a project is underway to replace tables, flagpole, and water fountain at Northside Park. Please stay out of the construction areas.
  • On Tuesday morning the Corning Recreation Department was awarded the Tehama County Healthy Hero Award. Christina Meeds, Jesenia Rodriguez and I attended the meeting.
  • I attended the Healthy Families Tehama Parent Group Event today at Lennox Park on Friday.
  • We have started phase 2 of the Tyler Technology ERP implementation. This week we began working on data conversation and the chart of accounts.
  • Staff have begun the Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process. Next week Department Heads will meet with City Manager to review budgets in detail.
  • On Wednesday morning Chief Bassett and I attended the Chamber of Commerce Corning in the Morning Event hosted by Banner Bank and Empower Tehama.
  • Staff continue to meet with developers regarding housing and commercial developments in Corning.

 

CITY CLERK:

Vickie Linnet was appointed to the Library Commission at the April 8th Council Meeting and Sandy Sehorn’s resignation letter was withdrawn per her request. The library still holds one vacancy for another member. This last member must live within the city limits in order to qualify.

 Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 1 vacant positions

 If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Current Project Updates:

Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International was awarded the Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project at the April 8th City Council meeting. Construction is scheduled to begin in late April.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:
VSS International continues to make progress on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • City staff and the contractor are coordinating with local schools to minimize traffic disruptions during student drop-off and pick-up hours.
  • The current phase of construction has been completed, with work scheduled to resume in mid-April.

City of Corning Three-Year Striping Contract:
Darren Taylor Construction has been awarded the City’s three-year striping contract. A list of designated striping locations has been provided, with work anticipated to begin in late April.

City Pool Preparation:
City staff have initiated cleaning and preparation efforts for the municipal pools in advance of the summer season. Minor maintenance activities will be carried out over the coming weeks to ensure the facilities are safe and fully operational for public use.

 

Building Department:

8 Inspections performed

10 new permit applications

4 Project Final Inspections completed, Including 2 new homes in the Magnolia Meadows Subdivision.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Community Health Hero Award:

Tehama County Public Health Advisory Board awarded the Corning Recreation Department with the Community Health Hero Award at the Tehama County Board of Supervisors Meeting on April 8th. The award reads “For the organization’s outstanding efforts within our community to promote and improve health outcomes. This award acknowledges their efforts that demonstrate community collaboration, leadership, innovation, and prevention.”

Upcoming Classes

We are excited to announce the return of several popular classes this season, including:

  • Sunset Yoga with Instructor Bridgett – Starting April 14th
  • New gymnastics class on Thursdays – Starting April 17th
  • Cardio Drumming with Instructor Loriel – Starting April 29th
  • New dance class on Wednesdays – Starting April 30th
  • Volleyball Clinic- Starting May 6Th
  • All Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – Open for registration now
  • Flag Football summer program- Open for registration now

These classes are now available for registration on our website. Don’t miss out—spots are expected to fill up quickly! Reserve your spot today at: https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

Upcoming Events:

National Kite Day at the Park – April 27th

Join us for our very first National Kite Day celebration on April 27th! The first 150 registrants will receive a free kite to decorate and take home. *Pre-registration is required.

Denim & Diamonds- May 9th

Join us for our first Mother son dance on May 9th from 6-8 pm. Spots are limited, so register now! $30 per couple. Dance will be held at Rodgers Theater. *Pre-registration is required.

Reserve your spot today at: https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

 The Junior Giants free summer Baseball program is officially open for Registration!

Sign up today at GOJUNIORGIANTS.ORG and register under the City of Corning. For more information, please contact Jesenia at Jrodriguez@corning.org

We are also seeking volunteers, especially high school students, to help with our summer activities. Volunteers will receive community service certificates upon completion of the season. Join us this summer for fun, teamwork, and community engagement!

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

May 6th: Cinco de Mayo Celebration + CUHS Art Show

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

 PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Planning Commission:

The next Planning Commission Meeting is April 15th and staff will be taking the Conditional Use Permit for Salado Orchards Phase II to the meeting. The project proposes to add 24 apartment units to the existing apartment complex just to the south on a 1.75-acre parcel.

A tentative parcel map will be moving forward to the Planning Commission on April 15th to separate two merged parcels (vacant land).

Housing Element:

Staff is working on the 16 zoning text amendments required by the state within our 7th cycle Housing Element. We are planning to take the Ordinance to the Planning Commission in May.

ADU Ordinance:

An updated ADU Ordinance was sent to HCD for review on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.

Code Enforcement:

A code enforcement letter went out this week to a property located on Clear Creek regarding keeping chickens in the back yard.

The property located at 1518 Marin St. was inspected and we are currently waiting on a quotes to determine best course of action moving forward.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 161 calls for service, there were 198 officer-initiated incidents, including 120 traffic stops, and a total of 25 officer reports were taken. Officers made 12 misdemeanor arrests, (3 of which were juveniles), 5 felony arrests, issued 11 misdemeanor citations, 2 parking, and 20 infractions during the period of April 2, 2025, through April 8, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of April 2, 2025, through April 8, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 297 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 30 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

 Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 17 calls for service last week, they were: 15 medicals, 1 traffic collision and 1 public service.

Message from the Chief:

Grass is growing fast and will dry out soon, please help control fire danger.

 

CITY MANAGER:

 “Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.”        – Henry Ford

 Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: April 8, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

 Miscellaneous:

  • Special thanks to the Corning Rotary Club. With their support and generosity, they will begin a project to replace tables, flag, and water fountain at Northside Park. Please stay out of the construction areas.
  • I attended the ribbon cutting for the new ambulance at the Corning Healthcare District. Community partnerships between the Corning Healthcare District, The Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Tribe. The Healthcare district has also made it possible to accommodate an ambulance posting station on the campus to allow better response times in South County.
  • We have started phase 2 of the Tyler Technology ERP implementation. This week we began working on data conversation and the chart of accounts.
  • Staff have begun the Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process.
  • On Tuesday I spoke to Maywood School classes regarding careers and the City of Corning.
  • On Friday morning I attended the Community Partner Resources meeting in Corning.
  • Staff continue to meet with developers regarding housing and commercial developments in Corning.

 

CITY CLERK:

 There is one Library Commission application going to City Council for approval at the April 8th meeting. If approved, we will have one vacancy. Please continue to spread the word so we can have a full Library Commission board.

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Current Projects:

Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:

  • Bid Deadline was Friday, March 28, 2025, by 2:00 PM.
  • The City received nine (9) bids, with VSS International as the lowest responsive bid.
  • The contract is scheduled to be awarded at the City Council meeting on April 8, 2025.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc. is progressing with the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • City staff and the contractor are collaborating with local schools to minimize disruptions during student drop-off and pick-up times.
  • The current phase of construction is complete, with work set to resume in mid-April.

City Pool Preparation:

City staff have begun cleaning and preparing the municipal pools for the upcoming summer season. Minor maintenance work will be conducted over the next few weeks to ensure the facilities are safe and ready for public use.

 

Building Department:

16 Inspections performed

5 new permit applications

11 Project Final Inspections completed, Including 2 new homes in the Magnolia Meadows Subdivision.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Jr Cardette’s performance

The Jr. Cardette’s will perform at the Drill Team Dance Show on April 10th, marking their second consecutive year at this event. We’re excited to see them showcase their talent!

Upcoming Classes:

We are excited to announce the return of several popular classes this season, including:

  • Sunset Yoga with Instructor Bridgett – Starting April 15th
  • Cardio Drumming with Instructor Loriel – Starting April 29th
  • New gymnastics class on Thursdays – Starting April 17th
  • New dance class on Wednesdays – Starting April 30th
  • Volleyball Clinic- Starting May 6Th
  • All Swim Classes & Pool Reservations – Open for registration now
  • Flag Football summer program- Open for registration now

These classes are now available for registration on our website. Don’t miss out—spots are expected to fill up quickly! Reserve your spot today at: https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

Upcoming Events:

National Kite Day at the Park – April 27th

Join us for our very first National Kite Day celebration on April 27th! The first 150 registrants will receive a free kite to decorate and take home. *Pre-registration is required.

Denim & Diamonds- May 9th

Join us for our first Mother son dance on May 9th from 6-8 pm. Spots are limited, so register now! $30 per couple. Dance will be held at Rodgers Theater. *Pre-registration is required.

Reserve your spot today at: https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program

The Junior Giants free summer Baseball program is officially open for Registration!

Sign up today at GOJUNIORGIANTS.ORG and register under the City of Corning. For more information, please contact Jesenia at Jrodriguez@corning.org

We are also seeking volunteers, especially high school students, to help with our summer activities. Volunteers will receive community service certificates upon completion of the season. Join us this summer for fun, teamwork, and community engagement!

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

May 6th: Cinco de Mayo Celebration + CUHS Art Show

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Planning Commission:

A tentative parcel map will be moving forward to the Planning Commission on April 15th to separate two merged parcels (vacant land).

Housing Element:

Staff is working on the 16 zoning text amendments required by the state within our 7th cycle Housing Element. We are planning to take the Ordinance to the Planning Commission in May.

New Development:

Staff received a submittal package from the Salado Orchards Apartments Complex to build 24 new apartments, the project will go before the Planning Commission on April 15th.

ADU Ordinance:

An updated ADU Ordinance was sent to HCD for review on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 134 calls for service, there were 150 officer-initiated incidents, including 88 traffic stops, and a total of 22 officer reports were taken. Officers made 8 misdemeanor arrests, 6 felony arrests, 4 misdemeanor citations and 11 infractions during the period of March 26, 2025, through April 1, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of March 26, 2025, through April 1, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 264 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 32 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 22 calls for service last week, they were: 17 medicals, 1 fire, 2 investigations and 2 public service.

Message from the Chief:

Please pull over for flashing red lights-all emergency vehicles.

CITY MANAGER:

SPRING IS HERE!

Be sure to keep grass mowed and take pride in your property and community!

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: April 8, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

 Miscellaneous:

  • Special thanks to the Corning Rotary Club. With their support and generosity, they will begin a project to replace tables, flag and water fountain at Northside Park. Please stay out of the construction areas.
  • I had a conference call with the California Public Utilities Commission regarding PG&E and municipal service programs.
  • I attended the Corning Community School Advisory Team Meeting.
  • We met with the consultant to begin the work to complete the Development Impact Fee Comp Study.
  • The Fiscal Year Audit has been completed, and was presented to City Council at the March 25th City Council Meeting.
  • We have started phase 2 of the Tyler Technology ERP implementation. This week we began working on data conversation and the recreation platform.
  • The Tuesday Night Market Ad Hoc Committee met to finalize details for the first Tuesday Night Market on April 1st.
  • Staff met with developers regarding Salado Orchards Phase II.
  • Staff will begin the Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Budget process in April.

CITY CLERK:

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

 

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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:

Community Event & Street Closure Notice:

Tuesday Night Market:
            The first of five Corning Tuesday Night Markets will take place on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. To accommodate the event, Solano Street will be closed between 3rd Street and 6th Street.

  • Street closure begins: Approximately 4:00 PM for event preparation.
  • Street reopens: Following the conclusion of the event.
    We encourage residents and visitors to attend and enjoy the local vendors, food, and entertainment.

Current Projects Out for Bid:

Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project:

  • Bid Deadline: Today, March 28, 2025, by 2:00 PM.
  • The contract is scheduled for award at the City Council meeting on April 8, 2025.

City Pool Preparation:

City staff have begun cleaning and preparing the municipal pools for the upcoming summer season. Minor maintenance work will be conducted over the next few weeks to ensure the facilities are safe and ready for public use.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc. is progressing with the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project.

  • City staff and the contractor are collaborating with local schools to minimize disruptions during student drop-off and pick-up times.
  • The current phase of construction is complete, with work set to resume in mid-April.

 

Building Department:

25 Inspections performed

9 new permit applications

18 Project Final Inspections completed, Including 5 new homes in the Magnolia Meadows Subdivision.

 

RECREATION DEPARTMENT:

Community Health Hero Award:

Corning Recreation won the Community Health Hero Award and will be attending the Board of supervisors meeting in Red Bluff in April.

Upcoming Classes: Registration Now Open!

We are excited to announce the return of several popular classes this season, including:

  • Sunset Yoga with Instructor Bridgett – Starting April 15th
  • Cardio Drumming & Zumba with Instructor Loriel – Starting April 29th & 30th

These classes are now available for registration on our website. Don’t miss out—sign up early as spots are expected to fill up quickly!

Sign-Up Information: Junior Giants Baseball & Flag Football

As summer approaches, be sure to mark your calendars for the Junior Giants and Flag Football registration, beginning April 1st. To make the process as convenient as possible, we will be at the Tuesday Night Market on April 1st from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Stop by to register in person and ask any questions you may have about our summer programs. In addition, we are actively seeking volunteers, particularly high school students, to assist with our summer activities. Volunteers will receive community service certificates upon completion of the season.

National Kite Day at the Park – April 27th

Join us for our very first National Kite Day celebration on April 27th! The first 150 registrants will receive a free kite to decorate and take home. Reserve your spot today at https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program.

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

April 1st: Easter Theme featuring the Corning Easter Bunny!

May 6th: Cinco de Mayo Celebration + CUHS Art Show

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events!

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Housing Element:

Staff is working on the 16 zoning text amendments required by the state within our 7th cycle Housing Element. We are planning to take the Ordinance to the Planning Commission in May.

New Development:

Staff received a submittal package from the Salado Orchards Apartments Complex to build 24 new apartments, the project will go before the Planning Commission on April 15th.

ADU Ordinance:

An updated ADU Ordinance was sent to HCD for review on Wednesday March 26, 2025.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 139 calls for service, there were 239 officer-initiated incidents, including 120 traffic stops, and a total of 29 officer reports were taken. Officers made 14 misdemeanor arrests, (1 of which was a juvenile), 5 felony arrests, (1 of which was a juvenile), 8 misdemeanor citations, 4 unclassified, 2 parking citations, and 12 infractions during the period of March 19, 2025, through March 25, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of March 19, 2025, through March 25, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 229 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 30 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 25 calls for service last week, they were: 18 medicals, 1 traffic collision, 1 fire and 5 public service.

Message from the Chief:

Please control your weeds and grass before they dry and get out of hand.

CITY MANAGER:

SPRING IS HERE!

Be sure to keep grass mowed and take pride in your property and community!

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: March 25, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • I sat on the Tehama County Solid Waste Manager interview technical panel on Monday.
  • I met with Tehama County Administrator Gabriel Hydrick and Red Bluff City Manager Tome Westbrook.
  • Staff will begin the work to complete the Development Impact Fee Comp Study.
  • The Fiscal Year Audit has been completed, it is scheduled to be presented to City Council at the March 25th City Council Meeting.
  • We have started phase 2 of the Tyler Technology ERP implementation. This week we began working on data conversation and the recreation platform.
  • Code Enforcement has been actively working on abandoned vehicles and properties with blight and considered a public nuisance.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Items currently out to bid:

  • Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on March 28.

City Pool:

 City Staff has started cleaning and preparing the pools for the upcoming pool season.  Minor maintenance at the pools will be completed in the upcoming weeks.

 Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Transportation Center Roof Replacement Project:

Four Seasons Roofing is continuing the roof replacement project. Construction is anticipated to be complete by March 24th pending weather.

 

BUILDING:

  • 25 Inspections performed
  • 10 new permit applications
  • 17 Project Final Inspections completed, Including 4 new homes in the Magnolia Meadows Subdivision.

 

RECREATION:

New Class: Art (Parent and Child Edition)

Our new Art class kicks off Thursday, March 27th. This is a great opportunity for parents and children to get creative together, so don’t miss out!

Crochet Classes Starting Soon

Our next Crochet Class session starts Wednesday, March 26th. Be sure to sign up soon before spaces fill up!

 Become a Corning Recreation Instructor

We are actively seeking new instructors to join our team. If you’re passionate about teaching and sharing your skills, reach out to Christina at cmeeds@corning.org for more information.

National Kite Day at the Park – April 27th

Join us for our very first National Kite Day celebration on April 27th! The first 150 registrants will receive a free kite to decorate and take home. Reserve your spot today at https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program.

Sign-Ups for Junior Giants and Flag Football – April 1st

As summer approaches, be sure to mark your calendars for Junior Giants and Flag Football sign-ups starting April 1st. We will be at the Tuesday Night Market on April 1st to assist with registration and answer any questions about our summer programs. We’re also seeking high school volunteers to help with our summer activities. Volunteers will receive community service certificates at the end of the season.

Save the Dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

April 1st: Easter Theme featuring the Corning Easter Bunny!

May 6th: Cinco de Mayo Celebration + CUHS Art Show

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these exciting upcoming events!

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Housing Element:

Staff is working on the different programs required by the state within our 7th cycle Housing Element.

Code Enforcement:

Staff recently received a warrant to access the property located at 1518 Marin Street to start an abatement process.

The Corning APR has been completed and submitted to the state.

New Development:

Staff received a submittal package from the Salado Orchards Apartments Complex to build 24 new apartments, the project will go before the Planning Commission on April 15th.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 141 calls for service, there were 198 officer-initiated incidents, including 100 traffic stops, and a total of 20 officer reports were taken. Officers made 14 misdemeanor arrests, (6 of which were juveniles), 4 felony arrests, 12 misdemeanor citations, 1 unclassified, 1 parking citation, and 7 infractions during the period of March 12, 2025, through March 18, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of March 12, 2025, through March 18, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 284 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 31 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Dispatch Supervisor Knight attended an Assertive Supervision/Leadership course in Santa Cruz. All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 29 calls for service last week, they were: 19 medicals, 4 public service, 2 mutual aid fires, 2 mutual aid traffic collisions, 1 carbon monoxide and 2 hazardous conditions.

Message from the Chief:

Carbon monoxide detectors generally last around 7 years, if you get an alarm open your doors and check the date of manufacture.  Call 911 and the CVFD will respond to check your residence.

CITY MANAGER:

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: March 25, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • I attended the Tehama County Career and Technical Education Coalition meeting on Monday.
  • The Fiscal Year Audit has been completed, it is scheduled to be presented to City Council at the March 25th City Council Meeting.
  • We have started phase 2 of the Tyler Technology ERP implementation. This week we began working on data conversation and the recreation platform.
  • Code Enforcement has been actively working on abandoned vehicles and properties with blight and considered a public nuisance.

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Tree Removal:

  • PG&E has identified (2) two City trees on North Street that cause safety concerns. Wright Trees has been contracted by PG&E to begin removing the trees of concern on March 17, 2025. They will haul the wood and chip all the fronds. All work will be completed in 1-2 days.

Items currently out to bid:

  • Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on March 28.

City Pool:

City Staff has started cleaning and preparing the pools for the upcoming pool season.  Minor maintenance at the pools will be completed in the upcoming weeks.

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Transportation Center Roof Replacement Project:

Four Seasons Roofing is continuing the roof replacement project. Construction is anticipated to be complete by March 24th pending weather.

 

RECREATION:

Basketball:

As we conclude the Corning Youth Basketball season with the final game this Saturday, March 15th, we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the schools for graciously providing their facilities throughout the season.

Wrestling:

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our Youth Wrestling program, starting Tuesday, March 18th, and running through early June, led by Dustin Rodgers. We’re also excited to introduce two new classes this season: Art (Parent and Child Edition) and Ballet Folklorico!

Volleyball:

Although the Volleyball clinic has ended, it will return on May 6th, and registration is now open.

Kite Day:

Join us for our very first National Kite Day at the park on April 27th! The first 150 registrants will receive a free kite to decorate and take home after the event. Be sure to secure your spot online at https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program.

Jr. Giants & Flag Football:

As summer approaches, mark your calendars for Junior Giants and Flag Football sign-ups, starting April 1st. We will be at the Tuesday Night Market on April 1st to help with registration and answer any questions about our summer programs. We’re also looking for high school volunteers to assist this summer, and all volunteers will receive community service certificates at the end of the season.

Instructors Needed:

Corning Recreation is actively seeking new instructors for Zumba, STEM, and other exciting programs. If you’re interested in becoming an instructor, please reach out to Christina at cmeeds@corning.org

Tuesday Night Market:

Save the dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

April 1st: Easter Theme with the Corning Easter Bunny!

May 6th: Cinco de Mayo + CUHS Art Show

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for your continued support of Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these upcoming events!

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Housing:

Staff is currently working with a few developers on possible conceptual plans for Housing in Corning.

Housing Element:

Staff is working on the different programs required by the state within our 7th cycle Housing Element.

Abatement:

Staff recently received a warrant to access the property located at 1518 Marin Street to start an abatement process.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 153 calls for service, there were 134 officer-initiated incidents, including 59 traffic stops, and a total of 23 officer reports were taken. Officers made 6 misdemeanor arrests, (1 of which was a juvenile), 5 felony arrests, 4 misdemeanor citations, 2 parking citations, and 4 infractions during the period of February 26, 2025, through March 4, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of February 26, 2025, through March 4, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 272 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 27 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Sergeant Pryatel attended the first week of his Supervisory Course in Susanville. CSO Estes and CSO Hansel attended a Property & Evidence Seminar in Oxnard. All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

News:

Officer Rodriguez completed his Field Training and is now a solo officer. PD staff joined several area elementary schools to serve breakfast, read, and visit with students.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 22 calls for service last week, they were: 18 medicals, 2 public service, 1 agency assist and 1 investigation.

Message from the Chief:

Please be fire safe, make sure all exits are clear, you have functional smoke alarms, and all family members have an exit plan.  All homes should have at least one fire extinguisher.

CITY MANAGER:

Please maintain your properties, keep them clean and clear of debris.

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: March 11, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • The Fiscal Year Audit has been completed, it is scheduled to be presented to City Council at the March 25th City Council Meeting.
  • I met with Shasta College regarding establishing a location in Corning to offer Adult, Career Technical Education and Dual Enrollment opportunities in Corning.
  • Staff continue to work with interested developers regarding interest for commercial and residential projects.
  • We have started phase 2 of the Tyler Technology ERP implementation. With tentative timelines for completion by the end of the calendar year.
  • Code Enforcement has been actively working on abandoned vehicles and properties with blight and considered a public nuisance.
  • Friday, I attended the Community Partner Resource meeting.
  • Met with Corning High School regarding work experience and job shadow opportunities.
  • I attended the Abandon Vehicle Abatement Committee meeting on Thursday. I was elected the chair of that committee for the year. I hope that we can utilize this more in Corning. If residents have a vehicle, they would like to have removed they can do so voluntarily at no cost. Please contact City Hall for more information.
  • I met with Bell Carter/Lindsay Olive Company regarding their latest investments and new projects. Once complete the Corning plant will be at the forefront of the industry.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Items currently out to bid:

  • Tehama Street Rehabilitation Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on March 28.

City Pool:

City Staff has started cleaning and preparing the pools for the upcoming pool season.  Minor maintenance at the pools will be completed in the upcoming weeks.

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Transportation Center Roof Replacement Project:

Four Seasons Roofing is continuing the roof replacement project. Construction is anticipated to be complete by March 17th.

 

RECREATION:

Basketball:

As we wrap up Corning Youth Basketball with the final game on March 15th, we want to thank all the schools for providing their facilities this season.

Wrestling:

We’re excited to kick off our Youth Wrestling program on March 18th, running through early June, led by Dustin Rodgers.

New Classes:

We’re also introducing two new classes: Art and Ballet Folklorico.

Jr Giants:

Junior Giants will be at the Tuesday Night Market on April 1st to help with registration and answer any questions about the summer baseball program.

Instructors Needed:

Corning Recreation is looking for new instructors for Zumba, STEM, and more! If you’re interested, email cmeeds@corning.org

Save the dates for the 2025 Tuesday Night Market:

April 1st: Easter theme with the Corning Easter Bunny!

May 6th: Cinco de Mayo + CUHS Art Show

June 3rd: 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Hometown Heroes

October 7th: Bed Races

Thank you for supporting Corning Recreation. We look forward to seeing you at these events!

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Salado Orchards Expansion:

Staff has received a conceptual design for Salado Orchards Phase II, stay tuned for more information.

Housing Element:

Staff received the Certification from the State on our 7th cycle Housing Element.

Now we will start working on the implementation tasks that need to take place in the year 2025.

State Reports:

Staff is currently working on the annual Planning reports for the state.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 153 calls for service, there were 134 officer-initiated incidents, including 59 traffic stops, and a total of 23 officer reports were taken. Officers made 6 misdemeanor arrests, (1 of which was a juvenile), 5 felony arrests, 4 misdemeanor citations, 2 parking citations, and 4 infractions during the period of February 26, 2025, through March 4, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of February 26, 2025, through March 4, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 272 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 27 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Sergeant Pryatel attended the first week of his Supervisory Course in Susanville. CSO Estes and CSO Hansel attended a Property & Evidence Seminar in Oxnard. All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

News:

Officer Rodriguez completed his Field Training and is now a solo officer. PD staff joined several area elementary schools to serve breakfast, read, and visit with students.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 17 calls for service last week, they were: 13 medicals, 1 fire, 1 public service and 2 investigations.

Training:

Training consisted of pump evolutions and hose deployment.

Message from the Chief:

Grass is growing fast, please control now before it gets out of control.

A couple safety tips: Extension cords are for TEMPORARY use only.  Ashes can stay hot for days after burning or barbeque-please check before discarding them.

CITY MANAGER:

Please maintain your properties, keep them clean and clear of debris.

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: March 11, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • Staff completed the mid-year budget update and presented it to City Council.
  • Staff provided a Recreation Center and City Plaza Project update to Council and the public at the February 25th City Council Meeting.
  • Staff continue to work on the audit and hope to have it completed in the next couple of weeks.
  • I had a call with Shasta College regarding Career Technical Education opportunities in Corning.
  • I attended the ribbon cutting for the Corning Friends of the Library’s new Little Free Library located at 150 Solano Street. Stop by and pick up a book.
  • Staff continues to work with interested developers regarding interest for commercial and residential projects.
  • I met with 3CORE for our quarterly check-in. Provided updates regarding project and economic development opportunities.
  • Code Enforcement has been actively working on abandoned vehicles and properties with blight and considered a public nuisance.

 

CITY CLERK:

 Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

City Pool:

City Staff has started cleaning and preparing the pools for the upcoming pool season.  Minor maintenance at the pools will be completed in the upcoming weeks.

Drainage Ditches:

            The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

            VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Transportation Center Roof Replacement Project:

            Four Seasons Roofing is continuing the roof replacement project. Construction is anticipated to be complete by March 10th.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

14 Inspections performed

7 new permit applications

1 Code Enforcement property slated for receivership approval on 3/4/25.

916 Sixth St./1406 South St. fire damaged property cleared of all debris

5 Project Final Inspections completed.

 

RECREATION:

Pool Staff: 

All pool staff have been hired, Pool Manager and Assistant Manager, along with 14 lifeguards. We are looking forward to a great season.

 Free Swim Days:

We have opened up sponsorships for Free swim days at the pool, if you are interested in sponsoring a free swim day contact cmeeds@corning.org

Pool Reservations:

We have booked 7 school parties so far and have scheduled our 2nd grade swimming lessons for the week of May 12th.

We want to send a huge Congratulations to the Corning High School Girls Wrestling Team on their 3rd straight Master Championship. Great Job!

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Housing Element:

Corning 7th Cycle Draft Housing Element is posted on our website at www.corning.org for review. Staff recently signed an extended contract with Placeworks to help with items required by the state in the 7th cycle housing element.

State Reports:

Staff is currently working on the annual Planning reports for the state.

Housing Developments:

Staff have recently met with two developers discussing possible housing developments in the area.

Code Enforcement:

Staff is working on an ongoing code enforcement case on a house located at 1518 Marin Street, staff is working to mitigate the nuisance.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 129 calls for service, there were 130 officer-initiated incidents, including 36 traffic stops, and a total of 20 officer reports were taken. Officers made 5 misdemeanor arrests, 1 felony arrest, 3 misdemeanor citations, 6 parking citations, and 8 infractions during the period of February 20, 2025, through February 25, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of February 20, 2025, through February 25, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 228 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 34 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

 Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 27 calls for service last week, they were: 23 medicals, 2 public service, 1 fire and 1 investigation.

Message from the Chief:

Please make sure you have a burn permit to burn in the City.  A courtesy call is appreciated to tell us the location of your burn.

Permits are available at the Fire Department 814 5th street from 8-5pm.

CITY MANAGER:

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: February 25, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • Be on the lookout for new businesses opening. Please support our local businesses.
  • Staff completed the mid-year budget update which will be presented to City Council.
  • Staff continue to work on the audit and hope to have it completed in the next couple of weeks.
  • On Tuesday, I met at the Magnolia Meadows development with CHIP Staff and Doug LaMalfa.
  • Had a Virtual meeting with PG&E Regional Vice President regarding power and gas for the Recreation and City Plaza Project.
  • Staff has been busy in meetings regarding interest from developers of residential projects.
  • Youth Soccer Organization is doing maintenance on the Lennox Soccer Fields. Soccer fields are to be closed from February 8th to February 24th for field maintenance.
  • Code Enforcement has been actively working on abandoned vehicles and blight.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

City Pool:

City Staff has started cleaning and preparing the pools for the upcoming pool season.  Minor maintenance at the pools will be completed in the upcoming weeks.

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Transportation Center Roof Replacement Project:

Four Seasons Roofing is continuing the roof replacement project. Construction is anticipated to be complete by March 3rd.

Items currently out to bid:

3-Year Striping Contract – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at www.corning.org. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on February 25.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

16 Inspections performed

4 new permit applications

1 Code Enforcement property is currently being reviewed by Tehama County Courts.

4 Project Final Inspections Passed

The Corning Ford Service addition has now passed all final inspections and is fully operational.

 

RECREATION:

Pool Staff:

We are in the process of hiring our pool staff for the year 2025 and plan to have it completed by next week.

New Classes:

Corning Recreation has three new classes that just opened for registration: Ballet Folklorico, Wrestling, and Art. We are very excited to have the ability to offer them to the youth of the community.

Message from staff:

Corning Recreation would like to take a minute to thank Wayne Webster, our Robotics and Video Gaming Instructor, for the last 7 years, Wayne has accepted a position with Shasta College and will be moving out of Corning, we will miss him. Thank you Wayne!

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Housing Element:

Corning 7th Cycle Draft Housing Element is posted on our website at www.corning.org for review.

Planning Commission:

The Planning Commission approved the Lot Line Adjustment, for 1938 Colusa Street at the public meeting on February 18th.

State Reports:

Staff are currently working on the annual Planning reports for the state.

Mobile Food Vendors:

All mobile and sidewalk vendors have renewed their permits for the year 2025.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 145 calls for service, there were 130 officer-initiated incidents, including 50 traffic stops, and a total of 20 officer reports taken. Officers made 6 misdemeanor arrests (1 of which was a juvenile), and 2 felony arrests, issued 7 misdemeanor citations, 7 parking citations, and 7 infractions during the period of February 13, 2025, through February 19, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of February 13, 2025, through February 19, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 227 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 44 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Dispatcher Gutierrez attended a Crisis Communication Skills course. All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 27 calls for service last week, they were: 22 medicals, 1 fire, 2 traffic collisions and 2 public services.

Message from the Chief:

Please remember to pull over for emergency vehicles.

 

CITY MANAGER:

 BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR NEW BUSINESSES OPENING ALONG SOLANO ST.

I ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO SUPPORT OUR LOCAL BUSINESSES!!

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: February 25, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • City Hall will be closed on Monday, February 17th for the President’s Day Holiday.
  • City Staff and Departments were represented at the Maywood School Career Fair on Thursday.
  • The Tuesday Night Market Ad Hoc met this week and will be getting information out to vendors with registration applications early next week.
  • We continue to meet with Tyler Technology to progress on the new accounting software project. We will begin phase 2.
  • Staff continue to meet with PG&E regarding power and natural gas for the Recreation Center and City Plaza.
  • Youth Soccer Organization is doing maintenance on the Lennox Soccer Fields. Soccer fields are to be closed from February 8th to February 24th for field maintenance.
  • I attended the Chamber of Commerce networking event on Wednesday morning. There was a great turnout, and I look forward to future events.
  • Code Enforcement has been actively working on abandoned vehicles and blight.

 

CITY CLERK:

  🤍❤ Happy Valentine’s Day❤❤

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

 City Pool:

City Staff has started cleaning and preparing the pools for the upcoming pool season.  Minor maintenance at the pools will be completed in the upcoming weeks.

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Transportation Center Roof Replacement Project:

Four Seasons Roofing is continuing the roof replacement project. Construction is anticipated to be complete by March 3rd.

Items currently out to bid:

3-Year Striping Contract – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on February 25.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

25 Inspections performed

6 new permit applications

1 Code Enforcement property is currently being reviewed by Tehama County Courts.

12 Final Inspections Passed

 

RECREATION:

Basketball:

Please note that there will be no Corning Recreation Basketball games this weekend. A makeup game will be scheduled at the end of the season, ensuring the final game falls on March 15th. A big thank you to all the schools for generously providing their facilities!

Volleyball:

We’re excited to kick off our first youth volleyball clinic on Tuesday, February 18th.

New Classes:

In addition, we’ll be introducing three new classes starting in March: Wrestling, Art, and Ballet Folklorico. Be on the lookout for registration details!

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Housing Element:

Corning 7th Cycle Draft Housing Element is posted on our website at www.corning.org for review.

Corning City Council adopted the draft 7th cycle Housing Element at Tuesday’s meeting, staff will be submitting back to the state for a certification which could take up to 60 day’s.

Planning Commission Meeting:

There is a Planning Commission meeting on Tuesday February 18th at 6:30 pm in the Council Chambers, there is one item on the agenda which is a Lot Line Adjustment on Colusa Street.

Mobile Food Vendors:

Staff are currently working on the annual planning reports for the state and updating the mobile food vender yearly permits.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 127 calls for service, there were 96 officer-initiated incidents, including 35 traffic stops, and a total of 18 officer reports taken. Officers made 3 misdemeanor arrests and 5 felony arrests (2 of which were juveniles), issued 2 misdemeanor citations, 2 parking citations, and 7 infractions during the period of February 6, 2025, through February 12, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of February 6, 2025, through February 12, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 266 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 25 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 19 calls for service last week, they were: 13 medicals, 1 fire, 1 traffic collision and 4 public service.

 Message from the Chief:

Jeff Nelson was awarded the CVFD’s Firefighter of the Year for 2024.  Assistant Chief Nelson put in many hours on emergency calls, training, cooking and other projects at the fire hall.  He also spends countless hours with his first responder therapy dog, Blitz.

 

CITY MANAGER:

 BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR NEW BUSINESSES OPENING ALONG SOLANO ST.

I ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO SUPPORT OUR LOCAL BUSINESSES!!

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: February 11, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • City Hall will be closed on Monday, February 17th for the President’s Day Holiday.
  • The Recreation Ad Hoc Committee met this week to discuss the current state of the project and will begin to discuss programs and budgets for the upcoming fiscal year.
  • The Tuesday Night Market Ad Hoc met this week and will be getting information out to vendors.
  • Staff continue to finalize the end-of-year reports to meet state and local agency requirements.
  • We continue to meet with Tyler Technology to progress on the new accounting software project. We will begin phase 2.
  • Staff continue to meet with PG&E regarding power and natural gas for the Recreation Center and City Plaza.
  • We met with the Youth Soccer Organization regarding some work to be done on Lennox Soccer Fields. Soccer fields are to be closed from February 8th to February 24th for field maintenance.
  • I attended a local service provider networking event at the Healthcare District Office.
  • Code Enforcement has been actively working on abandoned vehicles and blight.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Library Remodel:

The Corning Library Remodel Project is nearing completion, with furniture being moved back in.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Transportation Center Roof Replacement Project:

Four Seasons Roofing has begun the roof replacement project. Construction is anticipated to be complete by February 24th.

Items currently out to bid:

3-Year Striping Contract – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on February 25.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

12 Inspections performed

6 new permit applications

1 Code Enforcement property nearing completion of the receivership process.

2 Code Enforcement property clearance process.

3 New business Certificate of Occupancies issued

  • La Zacatecana Boutique – 1414 Solano St
  • Infinity Gift & Cash for Gold Shop – 1317 Solano St
  • Favela’s Beauty Salon – 1307 Solano St

 

RECREATION:

Paint & Sip

Join us this Friday, February 7th at Yaya’s Tacos for a fun and relaxing paint and sip event! (Pre-registration is required).

Volleyball Clinic:

We’re excited to offer two youth volleyball clinics, starting February 18th! Registration is now open, so be sure to sign up soon and get in on the action.

Soccer Fields:

Lennox Soccer Fields Closure: Please note that the Lennox soccer fields will be closed from February 8th – 24th for maintenance.

Tuesday Night Market:

Our Tuesday Night Market dates for the 2025 season!

Mark your calendars for:

April 1st: Easter theme featuring the famous Corning Easter Bunny!

May 6th: Celebrate Cinco De Mayo, plus enjoy the CUHS Art Show in the theater.

June 3rd: Get ready for the 3rd Annual Cardboard Box Car Race

September 2nd: Celebrate our Hometown Heroes.

October 7th: Bed Races

Stay tuned for more details, we look forward to seeing you at these events!

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Accessory Dwelling Unit Program:

Staff is working on a new Accessory Dwelling Unit flow program and updates to the ordinance which took effect on January 1, 2025.

Housing Element:

At the upcoming City Council meeting on February 11th, there will be a presentation on the 7th Cycle Housing Element and a request for the City Council to adopt it.

Corning 7th Cycle Draft Housing Element is posted on our website at www.corning.org for review.

Mobile Food Vendors:

Staff is currently working on the annual planning reports for the state and update the mobile food vender yearly permits.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 121 calls for service, there were 119 officer-initiated incidents, including 50 traffic stops, and a total of 16 officer reports taken. Officers made 3 misdemeanor arrests and 2 felony arrests, issued 4 misdemeanor citations, 1 parking citation, and 10 infractions during the period of January 30, 2025, through February 5, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of January 30, 2025, through February 5, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 228 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 30 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Sergeant Curiel attended a Supervisory Course, Detective McIntyre attended a Homicide Investigation course, Dispatcher Hudson attended an Active Shooter Situations course.

News:

K9 Officer Ross and K9 Ghost officially started their 5-week Handler’s Course.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 20 calls for service last week, they were: 14 medicals, 3 investigations, 2 public service and 1 agency assist with CPD.

Message from the Chief:

  • Sand and sandbags are available at the Fire Hall, 814 5th

 

  • Please be sure your addresses are visible from the street, so emergency personnel can find your residence.

CITY MANAGER:

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: January 28, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • I met with Tehama County Administrators on Thursday to collaborate, share information and initiatives.
  • Staff is finalizing the asset inventory list that will be updated annually this inventory list will benefit the annual insurance renewal process.
  • Staff continue to finalize the end of year reports to meet state and local agency requirements.
  • We continue to meet with Tyler Technology to progress on the new accounting software project. We expect this to be a six to nine month process.
  • Staff meet with the Tuesday Night Ad Hoc Committee on Thursday to start discussing plans for 2025 and future visions.
  • We met with PG&E regarding power and natural gas for the Recreation Center and City Plaza on Friday.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Library Remodel:

The Corning Library Remodel Project is nearing completion, with furniture soon to be moved back in.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Transportation Center Roof Replacement Project:

Four Seasons Roofing has begun the roof replacement project. Construction is anticipated to be complete by February 24th.

Items currently out to bid:

3-Year Striping Contract – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on February 25.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

This year’s Construction Trades Day, which introduces students in 8th-12th Grade to career opportunities in Construction, Design, Heavy Equipment Operating, etc.; was attended by both students, as well as the Building Official from Corning.

  • 29 Inspections performed
  • 8 new permit applications
  • 1 Code Enforcement property nearing completion of the receivership process.

 

RECREATION:

Volleyball:

Corning Recreation is offering a new class for youth starting February 18th we have two Volleyball clinics, registration is open.

Daddy/Daughter Dance:

Corning Recreation will be holding their first Daddy/Daughter Dance on January 31st at Rodgers Theater, we will dance to the sounds of DJ Carlo Medrano. It’s sure to be an exciting evening.

Basketball:

Corning Recreation Basketball will be starting on Saturday and continuing into March. We are ready to play! The K-2nd group will be at Richfield School and the 3rd-8th grade group will be at West Street for the first two weeks then we will bounce up to the Corning High School for the remainder of the season. Thank you to all the schools for helping us with the facilities.

City Pool:

We are currently hiring our 2025 Pool Staff, Pool Manager, Assistant Manager and Lifeguards apply here https://www.corning.org/seasonal-lifeguard-application-form/ it will be open until January 31st.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Tehama County Multi Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan

The Tehama County Multi Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan has been updated and is on the City of Corning website for review and comments, the comment period is open until January 31st.

Housing Element:

The Corning Planning Commission heard a presentation on the 7th cycle Housing Element on Tuesday night, the commission voted 4-0 to recommend the Corning City Council adopt the Draft Housing Element at the February 11th meeting.

Corning 7th Cycle Draft Housing Element is posted on our website at www.corning.org for review.

Use Permit 2025-333:

The Corning Planning Commission approved Conditional Use Permit 2025-333 which proposes to establish a residence above a commercial business located at 1312 Solano St.

Mobile Food Vendors:

Staff is currently working on the annual planning reports for the state and update the mobile food vender yearly permits.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 141 calls for service, there were 119 officer-initiated incidents, including 18 traffic stops, and a total of 27 officer reports taken. Officers made 8 misdemeanor arrests and 3 felony arrests, issued 5 misdemeanor citations and 1 infraction during the period of January 16, 2025, through January 22, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of January 16, 2025, through January 22, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 266 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 35 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

Department responded to 25 calls for service last week, they were: 21 medicals, 3 public service and 1 investigation.

Message from the Chief:

Please keep your properties clean of trash and debris.

CITY MANAGER:

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: January 28, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • City Hall will be closed on Monday, January 20th, 2025, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday.
  • I met with Tehama County Administrators on Thursday to collaborate, share information and initiatives.
  • Staff is finalizing the asset inventory list that will be updated annually.
  • I met with Heritage Insurance representatives regarding property policies and city assets.
  • I met with the Nomlaki Tribe Chairman and Vice Chairwomen on Thursday this week. We discussed 2024 accomplishments and upcoming projects as well as vision for the future.
  • Staff continue to finalize the end of year reports to meet state and local agency requirements.
  • We had a kickoff meeting for the new accounting software project. We expect this to be a six to nine month process.
  • Finalizing the required documents and paperwork for the past FEMA Flooding projects for Winter 2022 flood damage. Upon completion, we can expect funds to be sent and projects to be completed.
  • Staff is finalizing the newly created ad hoc agendas and have scheduled the first meetings.
  • The new copy machines and printers were delivered and deployed this week.
  • We have a meeting scheduled next week with PG&E regarding power for the Recreation Center and City Plaza.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches. They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Library Remodel:

The Corning Library is closed as construction for the Library Remodel Project has begun. Construction is anticipated to be complete by January 24th.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Transportation Center Roof Replacement Project:

Four Seasons Roofing has begun the roof replacement project. Construction is anticipated to be complete by February 24th.

Items currently out to bid:

3-Year Striping Contract – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 1:30 PM on February 4.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

  • 20 Inspections performed
  • 5 new permit applications
  • 4 Permits issues
  • 1 Code Enforcement case sent before Judge for approval for receivership.

 

RECREATION:

Volleyball:

Corning Recreation is offering a new class for youth starting February 18th we have two Volleyball clinics, registration is open.

Daddy/Daughter Dance:

Corning Recreation will be holding their first Daddy/Daughter Dance on January 31st at Rodgers Theater, we will dance to the sounds of DJ Carlo Medrano. It’s sure to be an exciting evening.

Basketball:

Corning Recreation Basketball will be starting on Saturday and continuing into March. We are ready to play! The K-2nd group will be at Richfield School and the 3rd-8th grade group will be at West Street for the first two weeks then we will bounce up to the Corning High School for the remainder of the season. Thank you to all the schools for helping us with the facilities.

City Pool:

We are currently hiring our 2025 Pool Staff, Pool Manager, Assistant Manager and Lifeguards apply here https://www.corning.org/seasonal-lifeguard-application-form/ it will be open until January 31st.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Tehama County Multi Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan

The Tehama County Multi Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan has been updated and is on the City of Corning website for review and comments, the comment period is open until January 31st.

Housing Element:

Corning 7th Cycle Draft Housing Element is posted on our website at www.corning.org for review. At the Planning Commission meeting on January 21st at 6:30 there will be a presentation given on the Housing Element; this meeting is open to the public.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 129 calls for service, there were 168 officer-initiated incidents, including 36 traffic stops, and a total of 24 officer reports taken. Officers made 7 misdemeanor arrests (2 of which were juveniles) and 3 felony arrests, issued 5 parking citations, and 4 misdemeanor citations, and 4 infractions during the period of January 9, 2025, through January 15, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of January 9, 2025, through January 15, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 243 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 41 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officer Ellena attended an Interview and Interrogation training in Sacramento. All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 28 calls for service last week, they were: 21 medicals, 4 fires, 1 public service, 1 investigation and 1 task force engine to Los Angeles.

2024 Recap:

In 2024 The CVFD responded to 1165 incidents these included, 531 medicals, 394 public service, 26 traffic collisions, 109 hazards/investigations, 57 fires and 48 cancelled in route.

Volunteer Firefighters:

The Volunteers also spent hundreds of hours at city events, parades, job fairs and trainings!

 

CITY MANAGER:

Happy New Year! Wishing everyone the best in 2025!

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: January 14, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • City Hall will be closed on Monday, January 20th, 2025, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday.
  • I attended the 25th Annual Economic Forecast Conference at CSU, Chico.
  • Staff is finalizing the asset inventory list that will be updated annually.
  • Staff continue to finalize the end of year reports to meet state and local agency requirements.
  • We look forward to kicking off the new accounting software project. A kickoff meeting is scheduled for next week.
  • Met with Corning High School Superintendent regarding future plans and projects.
  • Finalizing the required documents and paperwork for the past FEMA Flooding projects for Winter 2022 flood damage. Upon completion, we can expect funds to be sent and projects to be completed.
  • As we close out a successful 2024, the City of Corning remains dedicated to building on this year’s successes. Our accomplishments this year—ranging from improving processes to strengthening our teams, assets, and equipment—reflect the adaptability and progressive mindset of our staff. Starting 2025 fully staffed will position us for even greater achievements. We look forward to advancing our goals, embracing change, and delivering meaningful progress for our community.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Christmas Tree Disposal:

 A wood waste bin is available in front of the City Corporation Yard located at 1106 Butte Street for free disposal of live Christmas Trees only. Please remove all decorations. This service will be available through mid-January, approximately January 15th it will be removed.

Leaf Pick Up:

The Public Works Staff will continue leaf pick until Friday January 17th. Leaf piles must not have branches, brush, or other debris or they will not be removed.  Please make sure leaves are not blocking gutters preventing water flow.

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Library Remodel:

The Corning Library is closed as construction for the Library Remodel Project has begun. Construction is anticipated to be complete by January 24th.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Transportation Center Roof Replacement Project:

Four Seasons Roofing will begin the roof replacement project January 13th. Construction is anticipated to be complete by February 24th.

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

  • 17 Inspections performed
  • 5 new permit applications
  • 3 New Code Enforcement cases resolved
  • Corning Foods Certificate of Occupancy has been issued. Their opening date is TBD by ownership.

 

RECREATION:

Daddy/Daughter Dance:

Corning Recreation will be holding their first Daddy/Daughter Dance on January 31st at Rodgers Theater, we will dance to the sounds of DJ Carlo Medrano. It’s sure to be an exciting evening.

Basketball:

Corning Recreation Basketball will be starting on January 18th and continuing into March we are ready to play.

 City Pool:

We are currently hiring our 2025 Pool Staff, Pool Manager, Assistant Manager and Lifeguards apply here https://www.corning.org/seasonal-lifeguard-application-form/ it will be open until January 31st.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Tehama County Multi Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan

The Tehama County Multi Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan has been updated and is on the City of Corning website for review and comments, the comment period is open until January 31st. There will be a brief presentation at the Corning City Council meeting on January 14th at 5:30.

Housing Element:

Corning 7th Cycle Draft Housing Element is posted on our website at www.corning.org for review. At the Planning Commission meeting January 21st at 6:30 there will be a presentation given on the Housing Element; this meeting is open to the public.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 113 calls for service, there were 151 officer-initiated incidents, including 40 traffic stops, and a total of 22 officer reports taken. Officers made 5 misdemeanor arrests and 2 felony arrests, issued 4 parking citations, and 6 misdemeanor citations, and 4 infractions during the period of January 2, 2025, through January 8, 2025.

Dispatch:

During the period of January 2, 2025, through January 8, 2025, our Dispatch Center received 266 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 19 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 25 calls for service last week, they were: 22 medicals, 2 traffic collisions and 1 investigation.

Happy New Year, good time to check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and practice your escapes in case of fire!!!!

CITY MANAGER:

“A community is only as strong as the story it tells.”

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: January 14, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • There are a number of events scheduled for the holiday season. Be sure to check out the City of Corning Recreation and Chamber of Commerce webpages and social media.
  • City Hall will be closed on Tuesday, December 24th and Wednesday, December 25th for the Christmas Holiday.
  • City Hall will be closed on Wednesday, January 1st, 2025, New Years Day Holiday.
  • The 2nd City Council Meeting in the Month of December (12/24/24) has been canceled.
  • Thank you to the Corning Chamber of Commerce and Public Works Department for their efforts to decorate the town in preparation for the Holiday Season and Events.
  • Finance Department Staff will begin to work on the finance software upgrade.
  • Staff continue work on a number of projects.

 

ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF CORNING, MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

Feliz Navidad y Prospero Año Nuevo!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Christmas Tree Disposal:

 A wood waste bin is available in front of the City Corporation Yard located at 1106 Butte Street for free disposal of live Christmas Trees only. Please remove all decorations. This service will be available through mid-January.

Leaf Pick Up:

The Public Works Staff will continue leaf pick up as time allows. Leaf piles must not have branches, brush, or other debris or they will not be removed.  Please make sure leaves are not blocking gutters preventing water flow.

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Library Remodel:

The Corning Library is closed as construction for the Library Remodel Project has begun. Construction is anticipated to be complete by January 22nd.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Transportation Center Roof Replacement Project:

Four Seasons Roofing will begin the roof replacement project January 6th. Construction is anticipated to be complete by February 17th.

Happy Holidays from the Public Works Department!

 

BUILDING DEPARTMENT:

  • 12 Inspections performed
  • 6 new permit applications
  • 4 Perm its issued
  • 2 New Code Enforcement cases resolved
  • 11 Business Licenses issued in December

 

RECREATION:

Dance Recital:

The Corning Recreation Dance Recital was held on Monday evening. We had 4 groups of dancers and each and every one of them did a great job, we streamed it live on Facebook, you can go back and watch it if you’d like.

Running Club:

Corning Rec is holding its first ever run. It will be 2.2 miles held on New Year’s Day Check in will be at 8:00am and the run will start at 9:00am at City Hall. We will run through the streets of Corning in our 2025 New Year’s swag to bring a fresh new start to the year. Join us by registering at www.corning.org

Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Housing Element:

The edited version of the 7th cycle Housing Element will be posted to the website by this weekend, please review.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 110 calls for service, there were 71 officer-initiated incidents, including 19 traffic stops, and a total of 14 officer reports taken. Officers made 2 misdemeanor arrests (1 of which was a juvenile), 2 felony arrests, issued 1 parking citation, and 3 misdemeanor citations during the period of December 12, 2024, through December 18, 2024. 

Dispatch:

During the period of December 12, 2024, through December 18, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 246 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 38 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Dispatcher Hudson attended a Dispatch Priming course in Vacaville. All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

CPD Tips

A few holiday season reminders from CPD:

  • Keep all doors locked and windows closed while in or out of your vehicle.
  • Do not leave gifts or other valuables in plain sight in your vehicle; it is an unnecessary temptation for thieves.
  • Always be aware of your surroundings.
  • Avoid overloading yourself with packages whether on your person or in your vehicle.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 29 calls for service last week, they were: 23 medicals, 1 fire, 2 traffic collisions, 1 public service and 2 investigations.

Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser:

The CVFD would like to thank our awesome community for their amazing generosity.  Besides multiple donations for our Christmas basket program, you also attended our spaghetti dinner and street donations to a grand total of $4500.00 to the Phommathep family.

Have a safe and wonderful Christmas season!!!

CITY MANAGER:

“It is only with community engagement that it is possible to achieve and accelerate progress toward the goal.”

Special thanks to all those involved and in attendance at the Christmas Parade, Spaghetti Dinner, Breakfast with Santa. It was an enjoyable day full of events in Corning!

Meetings:

  • Next City Council Meeting: January 14, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • There are a number of events scheduled for the holiday season. Be sure to check out the City of Corning Recreation and Chamber of Commerce webpages and social media.
  • City Hall will be closed on Tuesday, December 24th and Wednesday, December 25th for the Christmas Holiday.
  • City Hall will be closed on Wednesday, January 1st, 2025, New Years Day Holiday.
  • The 2nd City Council Meeting in the Month of December (12/24/24) has been canceled.
  • Thank you to the Corning Chamber of Commerce and Public Works Department for their efforts to decorate the town in preparation for the Holiday Season and Events.
  • There were about 50 people in attendance at the bench dedication on Monday, December 9th at the Flournoy Community Park. Thank you, Delores May, for your countless contributions to the community of Corning for many years.
  • I attended the NCCSIF Board of Directors meeting on Thursday in Rocklin.

ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF CORNING, MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 

CITY CLERK:

Congratulations to all the elected officials from the November 5th Elections. Also Measure O passed! An Ordinance was taken to the Council Meeting for its first reading to amend the current Ordinance where City Clerk and Treasurer were elected position.

City of Corning Mayor

Robert E. Snow

City of Corning Member of the City Council

Jose “Chuy” Valerio,

Michele “Shelly” Hargens

City of Corning Treasurer

Laura L. Calkins

City of Corning City Clerk

Rubi Ordaz

 

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

Recreation Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Leaf Pick Up:

The Public Works Staff will continue leaf pick up as time allows. Leaf piles must not have branches, brush, or other debris or they will not be removed.  Please make sure leaves are not blocking gutters preventing water flow.

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch Creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Library Remodel:

The Corning Library is closed as construction for the Library Remodel Project has begun. Construction is anticipated to be complete by January 22nd.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Transportation Center Roof Replacement Project:

Four Seasons Roofing will begin the roof replacement project January 6th. Construction is anticipated to be complete by February 17th.

 

RECREATION:

Christmas Dance Recital:

Corning Recreation will be holding our annual Christmas Dance Recital this coming Monday, December 16th at 5:30pm at Rodger’s Theater. Performances will include our Baby Ballet Class, Dance to Impress Class, The Jr. Cardettes and special guests, The Corning High School Drill Team.

Breakfast with Santa:

The Breakfast with Santa program was great, thank you to Corning Rotary and New Life for their partnership in this program. This year we served over 100 meals. Thank you also goes out to Starbucks for donating coffee for the adults, Corning Library for offering a craft for the kids to do and joining us this year First 5, they handed out books to all the children and had a craft available. Thank you to our volunteers (our elves) for all their help.

Jr. Cardettes:

The Jr. Cardettes did an excellent job marching in the Christmas parade and sing along with the Corning Union High School choir at the tree lighting. They also were the special guest at the Corning Chamber Mixer on Thursday and got to perform for the audience.

Running Club:

Corning Rec is holding its first ever run. It will be 2.2 miles held on New Year’s Day Check in will be at 8:00 am and the run will start at 9:00 at City Hall. We will run through the streets of Corning in our 2025 New Year’s swag to bring a fresh new start to the year. Join us by registering at www.corning.org

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Housing Element:

The edited version of the 7th cycle Housing Element will be posted to the website by this weekend, please review.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 121 calls for service, there were 154 officer-initiated incidents, including 56 traffic stops, and a total of 30 officer reports taken. Officers made 4 misdemeanor arrests (1 of which was a juvenile), 3 felony arrests, issued 18 parking citations, 6 infractions, and 2 misdemeanor citations during the period of December 5, 2024, through December 11, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of December 5, 2024, through December 11, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 262 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 27 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing

Corning Police Department is happy to report that we are fully staffed! We have the Chief, 4 Sergeants, 6 full time patrol Officers (plus 1 K-9 in training), 2 CSO’s, 1 Detective, 1 School Resource Officer/patrol Officer, 1 Admin Secretary, 4 Dispatchers, and 1 Dispatch/Records Supervisor. Thank you to our community for all of your support!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 18 calls for service last week, they were: 13 medicals, 1 fire, 1 traffic collision, 1 public service and 2 investigations.

Miscellaneous:

  • Busy holiday season, please be safe!
  • Please make sure your address is very visible from the street so emergency vehicles can find your residence!!!

CITY MANAGER:

Saturday is the Corning Volunteer Fire Department Spaghetti Feed and the Corning Lighted Christmas Parade followed by the tree lighting!

  • There are a number of events scheduled for the holiday season. Be sure to check out the City of Corning Recreation and Chamber of Commerce webpages and social media.

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: December 10, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • City Hall will be closed on Tuesday, December 24th and Wednesday, December 25th for the Christmas Holiday.
  • City Hall will be closed on Wednesday, January 1st, 2025, New Years Day Holiday.
  • The 2nd City Council Meeting in the Month of December (12/24/24) has been canceled.
  • All City Council Meetings will now begin at 5:30pm. We hope to see you there.
  • Leaf pick up is happening!
  • Thank you to the corning Chamber of Commerce and Public Works Department for their efforts to decorate town in preparation for the Holiday Season and Events.
  • The City will be having a bench dedication on Monday, December 9th at 10:30am at the Flournoy Community Park. Thank you, Delores May, for you countless contributions to the community of Corning for many years.

 

CITY CLERK:

 Elections:

Tehama County Elections Department has released the Final Official Report from the November 5th Elections. You can view it here:

https://www.tehama.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Final-Official-Report.pdf

The elected officials will do their Oath at the December 10th Council Meeting along with a Resolution accepting the canvass of votes and results of the municipal election.

 Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

Recreation Commission – 1 vacant position

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

BUIILDING DEPARTMENT:

Permit Report:

  • 8 Inspections performed
  • 6 new permit applications
  • 6 Permits issued
  • 2 New Code Enforcement cases underway

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Community Event/Street Impact:

The Corning Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the annual Hometown Christmas Parade this Saturday, December 7th beginning at the Veterans Hall at 5:30pm.  The procession will go east bound on Solano Street and end at Third Street with the lighting of the Christmas Tree. Solano Street closure will begin approximately 5:00pm to prepare for the parade and will re-open once the parade has finished.

Leaf Pick Up:

The Public Works Staff will continue leaf pick up as time allows. Leaf piles must not have branches, brush, or other debris or they will not be removed.  Please make sure leaves are not blocking gutters preventing water flow.

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Library Remodel:

The Corning Library is closed as construction for the Library Remodel Project has begun. Construction is anticipated to be complete by January 22nd

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is complete with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants needing replacement. As they work on replacing them, temporary water shutoffs will be in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shutoffs.

 

RECREATION:

Basketball:

Youth Basketball registration just closed, and we have a record number of players this year.  We will hold a draft on December 8th and the season will start in the middle of January. Looking forward to a great season.

Breakfast with Santa:

The Recreation department is gearing up for our 3rd annual Breakfast with Santa, this Saturday morning, a big Thank you to Corning Rotary and New Life Church for their partnership, we currently have 57 youth register to come have breakfast with Santa and Mrs. Claus.

Jr. Cardettes:

The Corning Jr. Cardettes will be walking in the Hometown Christmas Parade and then teaming up with the Corning Union High School Choir to lead the community in some Christmas Carols.

The team has also been invited to perform at the Corning Chamber of Commerce Christmas Mixer on December 12th at 6:30, which we are looking forward to.

Perfect Attendance:

Corning Recreation has teamed up with the Corning Elementary School District to offer Free Class Certificates to 2 “randomly drawn” youth from each school that have been awarded Perfect Attendance. We handed out those certificates on Thursday, Look for the photos on Facebook.

Running Club:

Corning Rec is holding its first ever run. It will be 2.2 miles held on New Year’s Day Check in will be at 8:00 am and the run will start at 9:00am at City Hall. We will run through the streets of Corning in our 2025 New Year’s swag to bring a fresh new start to the year. Join us by registering at www.corning.org

 

PLANNING DEPARTMENT:

Agenda Items:

The next Council meeting scheduled for Tuesday December 10th the Planning Department will be taking Ordinance 711 (Digital Sign Regulations) for a first reading, and an appeal from Teresa Livingston on the denial of her use permit for a Food Truck, located on the south side of the previous Glass Blowers.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

 Patrol:

In addition to responding to 134 calls for service, there were 109 officer-initiated incidents, including 43 traffic stops, and a total of 25 officer reports taken. Officers made 9 misdemeanor arrests (1 of which was a juvenile), 5 felony arrests (1 of which was a juvenile), issued 1 felony citation, 2 infractions, and 5 misdemeanor citations during the period of November 28, 2024, through December 4, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of November 28, 2024, through December 4, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 276 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 29 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Sergeant Squier attended a Less Lethal Instructor Course in Turlock. All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing

Corning Police Department is happy to report that we are fully staffed! We have the Chief, 4 Sergeants, 6 full time patrol Officers (plus 1 K-9 in training), 2 CSO’s, 1 Detective, 1 School Resource Officer/patrol Officer, 1 Admin Secretary, 4 Dispatchers, and 1 Dispatch/Records Supervisor. Thank you to our community for all of your support!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

 Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 28 calls for service last week, they were: 20 medicals, 4 fires, 3 public service and 1 investigation.

Christmas Raffle Tickets:

The CVFD is still selling tickets to help fund our Christmas basket program.

Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser:

            Enjoy a spaghetti dinner before, during or after the Downtown Christmas Parade this Saturday at the Fire Hall.  Serving spaghetti, salad and bread from 4:30 until 8:00 for just $10.00. Proceeds to the Phommathep family.

CITY MANAGER:

Leaf pick up is happening!

Thank you to our Public Works crew who worked diligently through the wet weather to reduce water ponding and flooding in areas.

Events:

  • There are a number of events scheduled for the holiday season. Be sure to check out the City of Corning Recreation and Chamber of Commerce webpages and social media.

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: November 26, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • City Hall will be closed on Thursday, November 28th and Friday, November 29th for the Thanksgiving Holiday.
  • The 2nd City Council Meeting in the Month of December (12/24/24) has been canceled.
  • All City Council Meeting will now begin at 5:30pm. We hope to see you there.
  • Staff continues to work on finalizing changes on the updated Housing element. These are changes required by the State.
  • Met with Red Bluff City Manager Tom Westbrook and Tehama City Administrator Carolyn Steffan.

 

CITY CLERK:

Elections:

Tehama County Elections Department has released the 5th unofficial report on processed ballots. There is still a little over 9,000 ballots that are unprocessed. You can see the unofficial report here: https://www.tehama.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/5th-Unofficial-Report.pdf

There should be an update later today with another unofficial report. You can view it directly on their website https://www.tehama.gov/government/departments/elections/

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

BUIILDING DEPARTMENT:

Permit Report:

  • 23 Inspections performed
  • 7 new permit applications
  • 11 Permits issued

Business Permits:

  • The new Corning Food Center has brought in a new project coordinator. The project is now advancing well.
  • The TA site has submitted all documents for removing all possibly hazardous materials and is taking steps to ensure future safety.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Leaf Pick Up:

The Public Works Staff will continue leaf pick up as time allows. Leaf piles must not have branches, brush, or other debris or they will not be removed.  Please make sure leaves are not blocking gutters preventing water flow.

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Water:

City Staff recently conducted an inventory of all water service lines, which is the pipe that connects your home, building, or other structure to the water main. The purpose of the inventory is to identify the material of these service lines and fittings, including the customer-owned side of the water service line.

Staff sent out notices to residents that have service lines that have been identified as an unknow material. Staff have started field inspections on all service lines of unknown material to identify the material classification and expect this process to be completed by December 2025.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is anticipated to be complete by December 6th with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants needing replacement. As they work on replacing them, temporary water shutoffs will be in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shutoffs.

 

RECREATION:

Running Club:

Corning Recreation is holding its first ever run. It will be 2.2 miles and held on New Year’s Day. Check in will be at 8:00am and the run will start at 9:00am at City Hall. We will run through the streets of Corning in our 2025 New Year’s swag to bring a fresh new start to the year. Join us by registering at www.corning.org

Basketball:

Youth Basketball registration is open for youth K – 8 We will hold a draft on December 8th and the season will start in the middle of January. The registration deadline is December 1st.

Holiday Season:

We are gearing up for the Holiday season, we have the popular Santa Letter Program, Breakfast with Santa, Christmas Craft Workshop, and few other things happening this holiday season. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram, so you don’t miss out on all the fun.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

 Patrol:

In addition to responding to 142 calls for service, there were 95 officer-initiated incidents, including 44 traffic stops, and a total of 30 officer reports taken. Officers made 3 misdemeanor arrests, 4 felony arrests, issued 4 parking citations, 2 infractions, and 3 misdemeanor citations during the period of November 13, 2024, through November 20, 2024.

 Dispatch:

During the period of November 13, 2024, through November 20, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 303 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 33 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

Corning Police Department is thrilled to announce that our new K9 has arrived and has been paired with Officer Ross. They will begin their training soon. We look forward to seeing their progress and keeping everyone updated!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 19 calls for service last week, they were: 16 medicals, 2 fires and 1 public service.

Sandbag filling station:

Sandbags are available at the fire hall, 814 5th Street. You will be provided with bags and a shovel. The sand is across the street in the empty lot. There is no charge, but you will need to fill up your own bags.

CITY MANAGER:

Leaf pick up will begin Monday, November 18th

Events:

  • There are a number of events scheduled for the holiday season. Be sure to check out the City of Corning Recreation Chamber of Commerce webpages and social media.

Meetings:

  • Planning Commission Meeting: November 19, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.
  • City Council Meeting: November 26, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • City Hall will be closed on Thursday, November 28th and Friday, November 29th for the Thanksgiving Holiday.
  • The 2nd City Council Meeting in the Month of December (12/24/24) has been canceled.
  • All City Council Meeting will now begin at 5:30pm. We hope to see you there.
  • The Police Department swore in Officer Rodriguez on Wednesday. The newly promoted Detective McIntyre started this week in his new role. We are fortunate and thankful to have them serving our community.
  • Staff continues to work on finalizing changes on the updated Housing element. These are changes required by the State.
  • City Council approved funding and the Purchase of a K-9 for the Police Department and staff is coordinating the purchase of the K-9.
  • The grant submittal with Adams Ashby Group for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) was submitted this week. This $3.3 million grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza.

 

 

CITY CLERK:

Elections:

Tehama County Elections Department has released the 4th unofficial report on processed ballots. There is still a little over 9,000 ballots that are unprocessed. You can see the unofficial report here: https://www.tehama.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/4th-Unofficial-Report.pdf

 Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Community Event/Street Impact:

Turkey Trot will be on Saturday, November 16, 2024.  North Street, between 1st Street and Marguerite Avenue will be closed beginning at approximately 6:00am until 11:00am. They will also be using additional areas surrounding the High School, but additional road closures will not occur.

 Leaf Pick Up:

Public Works Staff will be starting leaf pick up on November 18, 2024. Leaf piles must not have branches, brush, or other debris or they will not be removed.  Please make sure leaves are not blocking gutters preventing water flow.

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Water:

City Staff recently conducted an inventory of all water service lines, which is the pipe that connects your home, building, or other structure to the water main. The purpose of the inventory is to identify the material of these service lines and fittings, including the customer-owned side of the water service line.

Staff will be sending out notices to residents that have service lines that have been identified as an unknow material. Staff have started field inspections on all service lines of unknown material to identify the material classification and expect this process to be completed by December 2025.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is anticipated to be complete by December 6th with construction resuming by the middle of March.

 

 

PLANNING:

Planning Commission Meeting:

A Planning Commission meeting will be held on Tuesday November 19th at 6:30 PM to discuss a new food truck located in the lot of the old Glassblowers and an Ordinance to add a digital sign chapter.

 

 

RECREATION:

Basketball:

Youth Basketball registration is open for youth K – 8 We will hold a draft on December 7th and the season will start in the middle of January. The registration deadline is November 30th.

Holiday Season:

We are gearing up for the Holiday season, we have the popular Santa Letter Program, Breakfast with Santa, Christmas Craft Workshop, and few other things happening this holiday season. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram, so you don’t miss out on all the fun.

 

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 117 calls for service, there were 55 officer-initiated incidents, including 11 traffic stops, and a total of 17 officer reports taken. Officers made 5 misdemeanor arrests, 4 felony arrests, issued 4 parking citations, 2 infractions, and 6 misdemeanor citations during the period of November 7, 2024, through November 13, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of November 7, 2024, through November 13, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 231 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 30 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

Corning Police Department welcomes new Officer Joshua Rodriguez to our ranks! He began his Field Training Program on November 13.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 23 calls for service last week, they were: 17 medicals, 1 fire, 1 traffic collision, 3 public service and 1 hazardous condition.

Christmas Basket Program:

The holidays are coming, please support our Christmas Basket Program.  Last year we gave to 85 less fortunate families in Corning. Raffle tickets are available for $5.

CITY MANAGER:

Events:

  • Veterans Parade: Monday, November 11th at 11:00 a.m. Solano Street.

 Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: November 12, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • City Hall will be closed on Monday, November 11th for the Veterans Day Holiday.
  • All City Council Meeting will now begin at 5:30pm. We hope to see you there.
  • Responses from HCD on the City Housing Element have been received. Changes were made and the Housing Element has been Posted on the City webpage.
  • Staff Continue to work with developers on the Falcon Subdivision located directly east of Toomes Ave. between Colusa and North Streets.
  • City Council approved funding for the K-9 Program for the police department.
  • The grant submittal with Adams Ashby Group for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) was submitted this week. This $3.3 million grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza.
  • I attended the Expect More Tehama Leadership Summit at Rolling Hills Casino on Thursday.
  • I attended the ChicoStart GrowTech Entrepreneur and Economic Development Event on Wednesday in Chico. We are grateful for the ChicoStart partnership we have in Corning.
  • The TA Truck Stop and Travel Center closed to the public last week. Work to de-brand and prepare the site for closure will continue through the end of the calendar year. I have been told the property will be listed for sale.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.

All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Community Event/Street Impact:

Veterans Day Parade will take place on Monday, November 11, 2024. Solano Street between Houghton Avenue and Third Street will be closed from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM to accommodate the Parade.

Leaf Pick Up:

Public Works Staff anticipates starting the leaf pick up program mid-November.  Until then please do not pile your leaves in the roadway as we are anticipating rain and need to keep the gutters and storm drains clear.

Drainage Ditches:

The Conservation Camp Crew Members are continuing the annual cleaning of the Cities drainage ditches.  They will clear brush and debris from the local streambeds of both Jewett and Burch creeks and the Blackburn Moon Drain.

Water:

City Staff recently conducted an inventory of all water service lines, which is the pipe that connects your home, building, or other structure to the water main. The purpose of the inventory is to identify the material of these service lines and fittings, including the customer-owned side of the water service line.

Staff will be sending out notices to residents that have service lines that have been identified as an unknow material. Staff have started field inspections on all service lines of unknown material to identify the material classification and expect this process to be completed by December 2025.

Library Remodel:

Bidding has closed, and the City received five (5) total bids. The project will be awarded to the lowest responsive bidder at the Council meeting on November 12, 2024.

Transportation Center Roof Project:

Bidding has closed, and the City received four (4) total bids. The project will be awarded to the lowest responsive bidder at the Council meeting on November 12, 2024.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

VSS Inc., continues to work on the Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project. City Staff and the Contractor have been working with the schools to limit the impacts of those who are dropping off and picking up students. The current phase of construction is anticipated to be complete by November 21st with construction resuming by the middle of March.

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants needing replacement. As they work on replacing them, temporary water shutoffs will be in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shutoffs.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element:

The finished their review on our 7th cycle housing element, changes were made, and the updated version is on our website for your viewing pleasure. https://www.corning.org/7th-cycle-housing-element/

Happy Veterans Day, “Honoring all who Served”

 

RECREATION:

Perfect Attendance:

Corning Recreation is partnering with the elementary schools to start awarding perfect attendance. There will be two youths that receive perfect attendance from each school that will receive a voucher for a free recreation class.

Basketball:

Youth Basketball registration is open for youth K – 8 We will hold a draft on December 7th and the season will start in the middle of January. The registration deadline is Nov. 30.

Holiday Season:

We are gearing up for the Holiday season with recreation we have our popular Santa Letter Program, Breakfast with Santa, Christmas Craft Workshop, and few other things happening this holiday season. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram, so you don’t miss out on all the fun.

 

Don’t forget to root for our Hometown Boy “Tyler Reddick” on Sunday to win the Nascar Championship!

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 131 calls for service, there were 99 officer-initiated incidents, including 12 traffic stops, and a total of 18 officer reports taken. Officers made 6 misdemeanor arrests, 6 felony arrests, issued 1 parking citation, 4 infractions, and 10 misdemeanor citations during the period of October 31, 2024, through November 6, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of October 31, 2024, through November 6, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 267 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 32 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

Corning Police Department is pleased to announce that Officer Dannette Ross has accepted a new role as K-9 Handler. Stay tuned for more details!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 22 calls for service last week, they were: 14 medicals, 4 fires, 2 traffic collisions, 1 public service and 1 investigation.

 Christmas Basket Program:

The CVFD will begin their raffle ticket drive next week, which supports our Christmas Basket program.  We will be coming door to door on Tuesday and Wednesday nights through the middle of December.

CITY MANAGER:

Events:

The Halloween activities were a hit. Thank you to all that were involved in the community for making those events happen!

Congratulations to Planning/Recreation Coordinator, Chrissy Meeds, on winning first place on the City Hall Pumpkin Decorating Contest with an awesome pirate ship!

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: November 12, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • All City Council Meeting will now begin at 5:30pm. We hope to see you there.
  • Responses from HCD on the City Housing Element have been received and responded to. Staff worked diligently to quickly turn around any necessary responses.
  • Staff Continue to work with developers on the Falcon Subdivision located directly east of Toomes Ave. between Colusa and North Streets.
  • City Council approved funding for the K-9 Program for the police department.
  • The grant submittal with Adams Ashby Group for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) was submitted this week. This $3.3 million grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza.

 

CITY CLERK:

 Find Your Polling Place:

If you’re voting in person on Election Day, find your polling place and its hours. Follow this

link:  https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/polling-place

 Ballot Drop Box:

The drop box location is SavMor Foods, – 590 Solano Street, Coning, CA 96021

 Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Leaf Pick Up:

Public Works Staff anticipates starting the leaf pick up program mid-November.  Until then please do not pile your leaves in the roadway as we are anticipating rain and need to keep the gutters and storm drains clear.

Library Remodel:

Bidding has closed, and the City received five (5) total bids. The project will be awarded to the lowest responsive bidder at the Council meeting on November 12, 2024.

Items currently out to bid:

City of Corning Transportation Center Roof Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 2:00 PM on November 5.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project – Construction will begin on November 4th.  City Staff have been working with Olive View Elementary and VSS International Inc. to develop a construction schedule that will have the least amount of impact on those who are dropping off and picking up students.

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants needing replacement. As they work on replacing them, temporary water shutoffs will be in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shutoffs.

Community Event/Street Impact:

Cal Fire’s fill the Boot Drive will take place on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at the intersection of Solano Street and Edith Avenue from 9:00am – 4:00pm, there will be no street closure for this event.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element:

The state has started their review on our 7th cycle housing element expect more information to becoming forward soon.

Planning Commission:

The November Planning Commission scheduled for November 19th, we will be discussing an amendment to the City’s sign ordinance to add digital sign regulations, and we have received an application for a new food truck located at the old Glassblowers lot.

 

RECREATION:

Basketball:

Youth Basketball registration is open for youth K – 8 We will hold a draft on December 7th and the season will start in the middle of January. The registration deadline is Nov. 30.

Egg Hunt:

Corning Recreation partnered with American Fit Chix to hold a spooky Egg Hunt at Northside Park on Monday October 25th, we had about 40 youth register, there were two age groups, and the kids got to hunt eggs filled with fun prizes and candy. It was a good evening, and the kids had fun.

Holiday Season:

We are gearing up for the Holiday season with recreation we have our popular Santa letter program, our Breakfast with Santa, Our Christmas Craft Workshop and few other things happening this holiday season be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram, so you don’t miss out on all the fun.

Jr. Cardettes:

The Jr. Cardettes walked in their very first parade, Homecoming on Friday, October 18th  and then performed at the halftime of the JV football game, we took this week off to regroup and will get back to work next week learning a holiday routine and start practicing for our Basketball season.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 140 calls for service, there were 57 officer-initiated incidents, including 12 traffic stops, and a total of 18 officer reports taken. Officers made 3 misdemeanor arrests, 5 felony arrests (2 of which were juveniles), issued 1 felony citation, 1 parking, and 3 misdemeanor citations during the period of October 24, 2024, through October 30, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of October 24, 2024, through October 30, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 275 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 37 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

 Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

Corning Police Department is pleased to announce that Officer Dannette Ross has accepted a new role as K-9 Handler. Stay tuned for more details!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 23 calls for service last week, they were: 16 medicals, 2 traffic collisions, 4 public service and 1 investigation.

Battle of The Badges:

The “Battle of The Badges” turned out to be just a skirmish with the Fire Department beating the Police Department 24 to 3. Thank You Corning, they were projecting 15 blood units and got 27-awesome!!!

Chief’s Message:

  • The burn ban will be lifted November 1st.  You will need a burn permit to burn in the city limits, get it at the Fire Department located at 814 5th
  • Cold weather is upon us, make sure your chimneys and stove pipes are clean.

CITY MANAGER:

Events:

  • Trunk or Treat: Saturday October 26, 2024, at the Northside Park, 1414 Colusa Street from 5:00pm – 7:00pm. FREE FOR ALL!
  • Halloween Egg Hunt: October 28, 2024, Northside Park, 1414 Colusa Street from 6:00pm – 7:00pm. REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
  • Treat Street: October 31, 2024, Solano Street, 2:00pm – 5:00pm. FREE FOR ALL!

 Meetings:

  • Planning Commission Meeting: October 15, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.
  • City Council Meeting: November 12, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • All City Council Meeting will now begin at 5:30pm. We hope to see you there.
  • There are a number of Halloween Events within the community. Be sure to join the fun!
  • Staff Continue to work with developers on the Falcon Subdivision located directly east of Toomes Ave. between Colusa and North Streets.
  • Staff met with our insurance joint powers (JPA) to review claims, training opportunities and processes.
  • Finance Staff met with Tyler Technologies regarding Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software.
  • City Council approved funding for the K-9 Program for the police department.
  • City Council approved for the Detective position to be hired by the Police Department. The department is excited about this addition to their staffing.
  • Staff has finalized the grant submittal with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) on October 29th. This $3.3 million grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza.

 

CITY CLERK:

 Ballot Drop Box:

The drop box location is SavMor Foods, – 590 Solano Street, Coning, CA 96021

 Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Items currently out to bid:

  • City of Corning Library Remodel – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org . All bids are due by 2:00pm on October 30th.

 

  • City of Corning Transportation Center Roof Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org . All bids are due by 2:00pm on November 5th.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

Construction will begin on November 4th.  City Staff have been working with Olive View Elementary and VSS International Inc. to develop a construction schedule that will have the least amount of impact on those who are dropping off and picking up students.

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants needing replacement. As they work on replacing them, temporary water shutoffs will be in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shutoffs.

 Community Event/Street Impact:

  • Trunk or Treat will take place this Saturday October 26, 2024, at the Northside Park, 1414 Colusa Street from 5:00pm – 7:00pm.
  • Cal Fire’s Fill the Boot Drive will take place this Saturday November 2, 2024, at the intersection of Solano Street and Edith Avenue from 9:00am – 4:00pm, there will be no street closure.
  • Treat Street will be on Thursday, October 31, 2024, from 2:00pm to 5:00pm. Solano Street will be closed from 1:30pm to approximately 5:30pm for the event between 3rd Street and West Street for the safety of the participants.

 

PLANNING:

 Falcon Subdivision:

City Council approved the Tentative Map 2024-1002 in a 5-0 vote on Tuesday’s meeting. Tentative Map 2024-1002 proposes to establish 28 new Single-Family Residents on a lot directly east of Toomes Ave. between Colusa and North Streets.

 

RECREATION:

Jr Cardettes:

Corning Recreation participated in the Homecoming Parade, and the Jr Cardettes performed during half time of the JV Football game. Great job to all the dancers and their instructors!

 Corning Recreation Basketball:

Youth Basketball registration is open for youth K – 8 We will hold a draft on December 7th and the season will start in the middle of January. The registration deadline is Nov. 30.

Paint Party:

Corning Recreation has partnered with Belle & Brush to bring to the community some very creative paint parties, our first one is scheduled for October 26th at 5:30pm at Rodgers Theater. Register today at https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/program  

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

 Patrol:

In addition to responding to 126 calls for service, there were 74 officer-initiated incidents, including 24 traffic stops, and a total of 22 officer reports taken. Officers made 3 misdemeanor arrests, 6 felony arrests, issued 5 infractions, 4 parking, and 4 misdemeanor citations during the period of October 17, 2024, through October 23, 2024.

 Dispatch:

During the period of October 17, 2024, through October 23, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 299 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 37 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

 Training:

Sergeant Portillo attended an Academy Instructor Certification Course (AICC) in Redding. All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing

Corning Police Department is pleased to announce that Officer Dannette Ross has accepted a new role as K-9 Handler. Stay tuned for more details!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 24 calls for service last week, they were: 21 medicals, 2 public service and 1 investigation.

 Chief’s Message:

 

  • The burn ban is still in effect and will continue until a substantial rain event.
  • Warming fires in a fire pit are allowed but, only firewood, no trash or brush.  No burn barrels!!

measure o

 

 

 IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS BY THE CORNING CITY ATTORNEY

 

State law requires general law cities like Corning to have city clerks and city treasurers.

The City Treasurer is responsible for the deposit and handling of city funds, making city payments and preparation of reports regarding city expenditures and fund balances.  The City Clerk publishes notices, takes oaths, maintains City Council minutes and other records of the City, and is the City’s elections official.

Pursuant to state law, there are two qualifications for the positions of elected City Treasurer and City Clerk: (i) the individual is required to be a resident of the city, and (ii) the individual must be at least 18 years old.  Persons elected to the posts of City Treasurer or City Clerk, however, do not need to possess any professional skills or experience otherwise necessary to competently and responsibly discharge the duties of these offices.  State law does not permit cities to add qualifications to these elected positions.

California law allows the City Treasurer and the City Clerk posts to be elected or appointed.  If the posts are elected, the City Treasurer and the City Clerk serve for a term of four years.  Presently, the Corning City Treasurer and City Clerk positions are elected posts.  Most cities in California, however, have voted to transform the posts into appointive positions: (1) to ensure that the persons discharging the duties of the offices have the professional skills and experience necessary to competently and responsibly discharge the duties of the positions; (2) to ensure that those serving in the positions are providing the level of service as required of city employees, generally; and, (3) to save money by eliminating elections costs related to those positions.

MEASURE O. The Corning City Council placed Measure O on the ballot to allow voters to decide whether to make the City Treasurer and the City Clerk appointed positions.  If a majority of voters approve Measure O, the City Council will appoint a person to the office at the expiration of the City Treasurer’s and City Clerk’s terms.

A “yes” vote allows the Corning City Council to appoint the City Treasurer and the City Clerk.

A “no” vote maintains the City Treasurer and City Clerk as elected positions.

Collin M. Bogener

Corning City Attorney

 

The above statement is an impartial analysis of Measure O. If you desire a copy of the resolution placing Measure O on the ballot, please call Rubi Ordaz at (530) 824-7029 and a copy will be mailed at no cost to you.

CITY MANAGER:

CORNING HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING EVENTS – Friday, October 18th

                -Parade and Football Games. GO CARDS!!!

BATTLE OF THE BADGES BLOOD DRIVE – Saturday, October 26th from 10:30 to 1:00. 

-Go to www.corning.org  for the link to register.

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: October 22, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • All City Council Meeting will now begin at 5:30pm. We hope to see you there.
  • City Council approved funding for the K-9 Program for the police department.
  • The Police Department received their two new Police Interceptor (SUV) vehicles. Staff will coordinate to get them upfitted with a contractor. This will put the Police Fleet in a much better position moving forward.
  • On Monday the City of Corning tabled at the Corning High School Career Fair. It was a great opportunity to educate the students about all the great career opportunities at the City of Corning.
  • On Tuesday the pre-construction meeting for the Library Project was open to contractors. There was a good turnout from various contractors.
  • On Thursday I attended the NCCSIF meeting in Rocklin.
  • Staff is finalizing the grant submittal with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza. The NOFA was released on Friday, August 30th. Subsequent meetings have been scheduled to prepare for the grant, a final list of qualifying items will be presented at the October 8th City Council Meeting.
  • The Tehama County Job Training Center is working hard to connect with employees being affected by the closure of TA Truck Stop. We are grateful for their commitment to the community. Folks can also access information at https://city-of-corning.10web.me/

 

CITY CLERK:

Ballot Drop Box:

The drop box location is SavMor Foods, – 590 Solano Street, Coning, CA 96021

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Solano Street Valve Replacement:

Walberg Inc. replaced 3 valves on Solano Street this week.

Items currently out to bid:

City of Corning Library Remodel – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at www.corning.org . All bids are due by 1:30 PM on October 30.

City of Corning Transportation Center Roof Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at www.corning.org . All bids are due by 2:00 PM on November 5.

One (1) Articulating Boom Lift – Bidding has closed, and the City received eight (8) total bids. The procurement will be awarded to the lowest competent bidder at the Council meeting on October 22.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project

Construction will begin on November 4th.  City Staff has been working with Olive View Elementary and the awarded contractor, VSS, International, to develop a construction schedule that will have the least amount of impact on those who are dropping off and picking up students.

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants needing replacement. As they work on replacing them, temporary water shutoffs will be in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shutoffs.

 

PLANNING:

Planning Commission Meeting:

The Planning Commission made a recommendation to the City Council to approve Tentative Map 2024-1002 in a 4-0 vote at last night’s meeting. Tentative Map 2024-1002 proposes to establish 28 new Single-Family Residents on a lot directly east of Toomes Avenue between Colusa and North Streets.

 

RECREATION:

Jr Cardettes:

Corning Recreation will be participating in the Homecoming Parade, the Jr Cardettes will walk behind the Corning Union High School Drill Team and then will be performing during half time of the JV Football game.

Corning Recreation Basketball:

Youth Basketball registration is open for youth K – 8. We will hold a draft on December 7th and the season will start in the middle of January. The registration deadline is Nov. 30.

Paint Party:

Corning Recreation has partnered with Belle & Brush to bring to the community some very creative paint parties, our first one is scheduled for October 26th at 5:30 PM at Rodgers Theater. Register today at https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/program  

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 145 calls for service, there were 87 officer-initiated incidents, including 40 traffic stops, and a total of 28 officer reports taken. Officers made 15 misdemeanor arrests (2 of which were juveniles), 2 felony arrests, issued 4 infractions, 2 unclassified, and 6 misdemeanor citations during the period of October 10, 2024, through October 16, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of October 10, 2024, through October 16, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 304 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 31 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

News:

Three candidates have been interviewed for our K-9 Handler position. Once we have an Officer selected, we will make an official announcement. We are very excited for the return of our K-9 program!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 18 calls for service last week, they were: 12 medicals, 4 fires and 2 investigations.

Chief’s Message:

  • Thank you to all who attended our pancake breakfast last Saturday.
  • The CVFD is hosting a Battle of The Badges blood drive next Saturday the 26th from 10:30 to 1:00.  Go to corning.org for the link to register.

CITY MANAGER:

 Olive Festival & Car Show – Saturday, October 12th at Lennox Park

 Meetings:

  • Planning Commission Meeting: October 15, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.
  • City Council Meeting: October 22, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • Lori Sims achieved 20 years of service to the City of Corning on Friday. Thank you for your dedicated service!
  • All City Council Meeting will now begin at 5:30pm. We hope to see you there.
  • You won’t want to miss the Olive Festival and Car Show on Saturday at Lennox Park.
  • City Council approved funding for the K-9 Program for the police department.
  • The Police Department received their two new Police Interceptor (SUV) vehicles. Staff will coordinate to get them upfitted with a contractor. This will put the Police Fleet in a much better position moving forward.
  • On Monday I attended the Tehama County Landfill JPA meeting to advocate for the Household Hazardous Waste location in Corning.
  • I attended the Rotary Club Meeting on Wednesday as the program speaker. I provided an update regarding projects and work being done by the City and staff.
  • Wednesday evening Mayor Snow, Councilwomen Lomeli and I attended the 2X2X2 meeting. This meeting is with both School Districts and their representatives. It is an opportunity to information share and collaborate.
  • On Thursday we held a kickoff meeting with the Corning Elementary School District and Olive View School to coordinate efforts with the Street Project around the school.
  • Staff is finalizing the grant submittal with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza. The NOFA was released on Friday, August 30th. Subsequent meetings have been scheduled to prepare for the grant, a final list of qualifying items will be presented at the October 8th City Council Meeting.

 

CITY CLERK:

Ballot Drop Box:

The Tehama County Elections Office has five drop box locations for the November 5, 2024 Consolidated General Election.

The drop box locations are as follows:

  • SavMor Foods, – 590 Solano Street, Coning, CA 96021
  • Historic Courthouse Lobby – 633 Washington Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080
  • Food Maxx – 94 Belle Mill Rd., Red Bluff, CA 96080
  • Nu-Way Market – 8049 Highway 99E, Los Molinos, CA 96055
  • Tehama County Library – 545 Diamond Ave., Red Bluff, CA 96080

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Community Event/Street Impact:

  • Corning Olive Festival:

The Corning Olive Festival and Car Show will take place this Saturday, October 12, 2024 at Corning Community Park, and Lennox Fields from 10:00am to 3:00pm.  There will be no road closures for this event but due to the anticipated attendance be aware of traffic congestion and pedestrians not only on Toomes and Houghton Avenues, but the surrounding side streets as well.

  • Corning High School Homecoming Parade

The Homecoming Parade will be next Friday, October 18, 2024. The parade will commence at the corner of Third and Solano and end at Toomes and Solano.  Solano Street will be closed from 2:00pm to 4:30pm.  The floats will line up along Marin Street prior to the parade and the parade will begin at 3:00pm.

Solano Street Valve Replacement:

Walberg Inc. will be replacing 3 valves on Solano Street next week. The work will take place from approximately 10pm-6am the next morning. Residents and business’ that may have their water affected by these replacements will be notified.

Items currently out to bid:

  • One (1) Articulating Boom Lift—Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 1:30 PM on October 22.

 

  • City of Corning Library Remodel – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 1:30 PM on October 30.

 Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants needing replacement. As they work on replacing them, temporary water shutoffs will be in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shutoffs.

 

PLANNING:

Planning Commission Meeting:

There is a Planning Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday October 15th, where staff will be presenting a new tentative subdivision map for the Falcon Subdivision, a 28 single family moderate home parcel and the commission will also be discussing digital sign rules for a new upcoming ordinance.

 

RECREATION:

Olive Festival:

Corning Recreation will have a booth at the Olive Festival, come see us and make your own Corning Homecoming Football Pennant to wave at the parade and game on October 18th. Also, our Corning Jr. Cardettes will be performing for the first time this year at noon at the Olive Festival near the kid’s zone come cheer them on, they have been working very hard.

Corning Recreation Basketball:

Youth Basketball registration is open for youth K – 8 We will hold a draft on December 7th and the season will start in the middle of January. The registration deadline is Nov. 30.

Paint Party:

Corning Recreation has partnered with Belle & Brush to bring to the community some very creative paint parties, our first one is scheduled for October 26th at 5:30 PM at Rodgers Theater. Register today at https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/program

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 137 calls for service, there were 56 officer-initiated incidents, including 15 traffic stops, and a total of 13 officer reports taken. Officers made 1 misdemeanor arrest, 1 felony arrest, issued 2 infractions, 1 misdemeanor citation, and 1 parking citation, during the period of October 3, 2024, through October 9, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of October 3, 2024, through October 9, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 281 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 38 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Dispatchers Fountain and Duncan attended the RIMSCON convention in South Lake Tahoe and Sergeant Curiel attended the Supervisor Field Training in Sacramento.

Meetings:

Chief Bassett and Admin Smith attended the Annual Supplemental Law Enforcement Oversight Committee Meeting in Red Bluff.

News:

We are pleased to announce the return of our K-9 program after 18 months. With increased staffing, we are now ready to resume this valuable initiative. Three qualified candidates are set to undergo the K-9 Handler interview process. Once a handler is selected, they will begin the process of pairing with their K-9 partner.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

 Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 29 calls for service last week, they were: 20 medicals, 3 fires, 1 traffic collision and 5 public service.

Chief’s Message:

Saturday from 7-10am the CVFD is hosting a pancake breakfast to kick off the Olive Festival-come enjoy $8.00 donation.

CITY MANAGER:

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: October 8, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.
  • Planning Commission Meeting: October 15, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • A special thank you to all staff. Staff have been doing a tremendous job with the everyday tasks as well as taking on new projects. There is a lot going on right now. We are very thankful for the team we have and the work they are doing. They are an asset to the community and should be recognized for the work they are doing.
  • I met with the Olive Grove Apartment Key Stakeholders to discuss concerns and issues at the complex.
  • Staff and I continue to meet regarding possible new development projects.
  • Staff continues to work with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza. The NOFA was released on Friday, August 30th. Subsequent meetings have been scheduled to prepare for the grant, a final list of qualifying items will be presented at the October 8th City Council Meeting.
  • At the most recent City Council Meeting, the water valve replacement project and street project were approved. Staff will work to get these projects underway.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Items currently out to bid:

One (1) Articulating Boom Lift—Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 1:30 PM on October 22.

City of Corning Library Remodel – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 1:30 PM on October 30.

Closed Bids:

Bidding has closed for two (2) New F-150/Half Ton Regular Cab 4×2 pickups. The city received two (2) total bids. The procurement will be awarded to the lowest competent bidder at the Council meeting on October 8.

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants needing replacement. As they work on replacing them, temporary water shutoffs will be in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shutoffs.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Our 7th cycle, Housing Element was submitted to the state for a 60-day review period on Monday August 12th.

 

RECREATION:

Tuesday Night Market:

A big Thank you to everyone that has made the 2024 Tuesday Night Market Season so successful, we appreciate you all!

 Corning Recreation Basketball:

Youth Basketball registration is open for youth K – 8 We will hold a draft on December 7th and the season will start in the middle of January. The registration deadline is Nov. 30.

Paint Party:

Corning Recreation has partnered with Belle & Brush to bring to the community some very creative paint parties, our first one is scheduled for October 26th at 5:30 PM at Rodgers Theater. Register today at https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/program 

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 164 calls for service, there were 75 officer-initiated incidents, including 18 traffic stops, and a total of 28 officer reports taken. Officers made 6 misdemeanor arrests, 4 felony arrests, issued 7 infractions, 4 misdemeanor citations, and 5 parking citations, during the period of September 26, 2024, through October 2, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of September 26, 2024, through October 2, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 330 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 43 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Meetings:

Chief Bassett and Admin Smith attended the Annual Supplemental Law Enforcement Oversight Committee Meeting in Red Bluff.

 News:

It’s National Breast Cancer Awareness month so you might see our officers, dispatchers, and CSO’s out and about wearing our throwback pink patch on their uniforms. Early detection saves lives! Get your screenings done!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 21 calls for service last week, they were: 15 medicals, 5 fires and 1 public service.

 Training: Training consisted of testing 1000 feet of large diameter hose (5”) from Truck 3

Chief’s Message:

 The heat is back on, be fire safe and stay hydrated!

CITY MANAGER:

Last Tuesday Night Market for the year is Tuesday, October 1st

 Meetings:

  • Recreation Commission Meeting: Wednesday, October 2, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.
  • City Council Meeting: October 8, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.
  • Planning Commission Meeting: October 15, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • A special thank you to all staff. Staff have been doing a tremendous job with the everyday tasks as well as taking on new projects. There is a lot going on right now. We are very thankful for the team we have and the work they are doing. They are an asset to the community and should be recognized for the work they are doing.
  • I met with the Olive Grove Apartment Key Stakeholders to discuss concerns and issues at the complex.
  • Staff and I continue to meet regarding possible new development projects.
  • Staff continues to work with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza. The NOFA was released on Friday, August 30th. Subsequent meetings have been scheduled to prepare for the grant, a final list of qualifying items will be presented at the October 8th City Council Meeting.
  • At the most recent City Council Meeting, the water valve replacement project and street project were approved. Staff will work to get these projects underway.

 “Drive the speed limit and be on the lookout for our students and youth.”

 

CITY CLERK:

 Commission Appointment:

The Recreation Commission filled its last vacancy. At the last council meeting Ulises Graciano Salas was appointed to the Recreation Commission filling the last vacancy set to expire on 6/30/2025.

 Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Items currently out to bid:

One (1) Articulating Boom Lift—Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 1:30 PM on October 22.

Closed Bids:

Bidding has closed for two (2) New F-150/Half Ton Regular Cab 4×2 pickups. The city received two (2) total bids. The procurement will be awarded to the lowest competent bidder at the Council meeting on October 8.

 Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants needing replacement. As they work on replacing them, temporary water shutoffs will be in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shutoffs.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Our 7th cycle, Housing Element was submitted to the state for a 60-day review period on Monday August 12th.

 

RECREATION: 

Recreation Commission Meeting:

Corning Recreation will be holding a Recreation Commission Meeting on October 2nd at 5:30 PM in the City Council Chambers.

Corning Recreation Basketball:

Youth Basketball registration will be opening on the 1st of October. We will be opening the program up to kindergarteners this year.

Paint Party:

Corning Recreation has partnered with Belle & Brush to bring to the community some very creative paint parties, our first one is scheduled for October 26th at 5:30 PM at Rodgers Theater. Register today at https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/program

 Tuesday Night Market:

Our final Tuesday Night Market for the 2024 year is Tuesday, October 1st from 5:00 – 8:00 on Solano Street from 3rd to 6th. We will be holding the annual bed races, the Corning Jr. Cardettes will be performing for the first time at 5:30 PM in front of Rodgers Theater

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

 Patrol:

In addition to responding to 163 calls for service, there were 52 officer-initiated incidents, including 16 traffic stops, and a total of 36 officer reports taken. Officers made 6 misdemeanor arrests (2 of which were juveniles), 6 felony arrests (4 of which were juveniles), issued 2 infractions, and 1 parking citation, during the period of September 19, 2024, through September 25, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of September 19, 2024, through September 25, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 320 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 36 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 27 calls for service last week, they were: 19 medicals, 3 fires, 4 public service and 1 hazardous condition.

Chief’s Message:

The sidewalk and in front of your residence is not a place for discarded furniture.

CITY MANAGER:

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: September 24, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • A special thank you to all staff. Staff have been doing a tremendous job with the everyday tasks as well as taking on new projects. There is a lot going on right now. We are very thankful for the team we have and the work they are doing. They are an asset to the community and should be recognized for the work they are doing.
  • I attended the Tehama County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, to advocate for the City of Corning and Economic Development
  • I met with the PATH Shelter team on Thursday regarding services and outreach in Corning.
  • Staff and I met with Tehama County Staff regarding possible commercial developments, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and fire and law enforcement communications.
  • I met with Red Bluff City Manager on Friday to collaborate and information share.
  • Staff continues to work with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza. The NOFA was released on Friday, August 30th. Subsequent meetings have been scheduled to prepare for the grant, a final list of qualifying items will be presented at the October 8th City Council Meeting.

“Drive the speed limit and be on the lookout for our students and youth.”

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

Airport Commission – 1 vacant position

Library Commission – 2 vacant positions

If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk, Rubi Ordaz, at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

 Items currently out to bid:

  • Two (2) New F-150/1500/Half Ton 4x 2 Regular Cab Pickups – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 1:30 PM on September 25.
  • One (1) Articulating Boom Lift—Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 1:30 PM on October 22.

Almond and Fig Street Rehabilitation Project:

Bidding has closed, and the City received five (5) total bids. The project will be awarded to the lowest responsive bidder at the Council meeting on September 24.

Solano Street Valve Project:

Bidding has closed, and the City received two (2) total bids. The project will be awarded to the lowest responsive bidder at the Council meeting on September 24.

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants needing replacement. As they work on replacing them, temporary water shutoffs will be in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shutoffs.

 

PLANNING:

Mobile Food Truck Vendors:

We have been receiving numerous complaints on the food vendors in our area not following the city code. Warning letters with a copy of the code were mailed out on Tuesday, September 17th.

Digital Signs:

The Planning Department continues to work on a digital sign ordinance and is scheduled to bring a discussion item to the Planning Commission in October

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Our 7th cycle, Housing Element was submitted to the state for a 60-day review period on Monday August 12th.

 

RECREATION:

 Corning Recreation Basketball:

Youth Basketball registration will be opening on the 1st of October. We will be opening the program up to kindergarteners this year.

Paint Party:

Corning Recreation has partnered with Belle & Brush to bring to the community some very creative paint parties, our first one is scheduled for October 26th at 5:30 PM at Rodgers Theater. Register today at https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/program

 Tuesday Night Market:

Our final Tuesday Night Market for the 2024 year is right around the corner. Join us Tuesday October 1st from 5:00 – 8:00 Downtown Corning on Solano Street from 3rd to 6th. We will be holding the annual bed races, if you have not gotten your team together, time is running out. Also, this will be the Corning Jr. Cardettes first performance of the year, if you would like to come support them, they will perform at 5:30 on Solano St in front of Rodgers Theater.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 161 calls for service, there were 82 officer-initiated incidents, including 11 traffic stops, and a total of 26 officer reports taken. Officers made 11 misdemeanor arrests (3 of which were juveniles), 1 felony arrest, issued 4 infractions, 3 misdemeanor, and 6 parking citations, during the period of September 12, 2024, through September 18, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of September 12, 2024, through September 18, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 292 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 28 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 25 calls for service last week, they were: 20 medicals, 4 public service and 1 investigation

Chief’s Message:

The burn ban is still in effect!!

CITY MANAGER:

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: September 24, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • September 14, 2024, there is a Free Passenger Tire Collection event from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Corning Park and Ride at the corner of 3rd and Solano Streets.
  • Our new Accounting Technician is expected to start Monday, September 16th.
  • Bid documents for the road improvement project around the Olive View School area are complete and have been posted to the public for bid. All bids must be received no later than September 17, 2024, at 2:00 p.m.
  • Staff continues to work with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza. The NOFA was released on Friday, August 30th. Subsequent meetings have been scheduled to prepare for the grant.
  • There was a good turnout for the Job Fair at the Rodgers Theater put on by the Tehama County Job Training Center on Tuesday, September 10th. Corning High School Students had the opportunity to attend this event. Special thank you to David Whitten and Caltronics Business Systems for the delivery and use of a copy machine for all to use at this event at no cost.
  • The work to replace four water heaters through a first come first serve basis program managed by the California Public Utilities Commission is complete. This resulted in four new water heaters at city owned facilities. These customer incentives come from California ratepayers funding and is made available under this program until funding is depleted or otherwise directed by the CPUC. The four new water heaters will be installed at the Sr. Center and Transportation Center (Café, PAL, & waiting area).

 “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.”

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, and Library Commissions each have a vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Rubi Ordaz at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

 Items currently out to bid:

  • Almond and Fig Rehabilitation Project – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 2:00 PM September 17.
  • Two (2) New F-150/1500/Half Ton 4x 2 Regular Cab Pickups – Bid documents can be obtained through the City’s website at corning.org. All bids are due by 1:30 PM September 25.
  • Solano Street Valve Project – Bid Documents can be obtained through the Public Works Director, Elijah Stanley. All bids are due by 2:00 PM September 18.

 Sidewalk:

The crew repaired a stretch of sidewalk on West Street and fixed a water leak on Solano St, the sidewalk will be closed in this area until early next week.

 Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants in need of replacement. As they work on replacing them there will be temporary water shut offs in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shut offs.

 

PLANNING:

 7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Our 7th cycle, Housing Element was submitted to the state for a 60-day review period on Monday August 12th.

Sphere of Influence Boundary Map Resolution:

A resolution for the Municipal Services Review submit to the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) was approved at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. This will allow the city to annex property into the City limits as needed.

 

RECREATION:

 Corning Recreation Classes:

Fall recreation is getting started this week and next, we have a full line up of classes available for all ages, hope to see you in class.

Rodger’s Theater:

Staff will be working with Public Works to clean out the poster windows at Rodgers theater over the next couple weeks and updating the posters, we have invited the Chamber to add a poster regarding upcoming events along with Corning Union High School, we are excited for this partnership to allow the community to view upcoming events in the area.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 127 calls for service, there were 90 officer-initiated incidents, including 30 traffic stops, and a total of 13 officer reports taken. Officers made 2 misdemeanor arrests, 3 felony arrests (2 of which were juveniles), issued 6 infractions, 4 misdemeanor, and 10 parking citations, during the period of September 5, 2024, through September 11, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of September 5, 2024, through September 11, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 258 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 26 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

Corning Police Department is almost fully staffed! We have hired our second and final Lateral Police Officer. Officer Barry started his career with us on September 1, 2024. Please welcome him to the community!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT: 

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 17 calls for service last week, they were: 13 medicals, 2 fires and 2 public service.

 Chief’s Message:

 Please keep your properties clear of debris and dry vegetation.

CITY MANAGER:

Tehama County Job Fair – At Rodgers Theater – September 10th at 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. hosted by the Tehama County Job Training Center

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: September 10, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • I would like to welcome Officer Barry to the City of Corning. He will be sworn in on Monday morning.
  • September 14, 2024, there is a Free Passenger Tire Collection event from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Corning Park and Ride at the corner of 3rd and Solano Streets.
  • Our new Accounting Technician is expected to start Monday, September 16th.
  • Bid documents for the road improvement project around the Olive View School area are complete and have been posted to the public for bid. All bids must be received no later than September 17, 2024, at 2:00 p.m.
  • Staff continues to work with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza. The NOFA was released on Friday, August 30th. Subsequent meetings have been scheduled to prepare for the grant.
  • Carrie Ferchaud, Executive Director of the Job Training Center and I continue to have had ongoing conversations regarding Employment and Business Services. We are working on a rapid response effort as a result of the Andersen and Sons (Vina, Ca) layoffs. Please visit corning.org and follow the Layoff and Business Services Link. A series of times have been scheduled in the City Council Chamber for Andersen and Sons services enrollment.
    • Carrie and her team are doing a phenomenal job to help the residents of Corning. They are holding a series of sessions in the City Council Chambers and the Job Fair mentioned above.
  • The work to replace four water heaters through a first come first serve basis program managed by the California Public Utilities Commission is wrapping up. These customer incentives come from California ratepayers funding and is made available under this program until funding is depleted or otherwise directed by the CPUC. The four new water heaters will be installed at the Sr. Center and Transportation Center (Café, PAL, & waiting area).
  • Staff is working to award the RFP for Audit Services. Contract negotiations are happening. The contract will come before Council for approval at a future meeting.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have a vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Rubi Ordaz at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Work Schedule:

The Public Works crew has returned to their winter hours of operation (7:00am-3:30pm). The meter reader will remain on his regular schedule (8:00am-4:30pm).

 Water Leaks:

With the hot weather water leaks continue to pop up. The Public Works Crew are working diligently to address each one as they come up.

 Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants in need of replacement. As they work on replacing them there will be temporary water shut offs in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shut offs.

 

PLANNING:

 7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Our 7th cycle, Housing Element was submitted to the state for a 60-day review period on Monday August 12th.

 

RECREATION:

 Tuesday Night Market:

Thank you to everyone involved for a wonderful Tuesday Night Market, it was a hot one but very enjoyable with a handful of new vendors. Our next and last market is scheduled for October 1st and we will be holding the annual bed race. Get those teams put together and come out to beat the defending champions. Contact the Chamber of Commerce.

Corning Recreation Classes:

Corning Recreation is working on planning this year’s Basketball season…Are you ready?

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 131 calls for service, there were 73 officer-initiated incidents, including 23 traffic stops, and a total of 19 officer reports taken. Officers made 3 misdemeanor arrests, 6 felony arrests, issued 3 infractions and 3 parking citations, during the period of August 29, 2024, through September 4, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of August 29, 2024, through September 4, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 313 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 46 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

Corning Police Department is almost fully staffed! We have hired our second and final Lateral Police Officer. Officer Barry started his career with us on September 1, 2024. Please welcome him to the community!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

 Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 31 calls for service last week, they were: 24 medicals, 3 fires, 1 traffic collision, 2 public service and 1 hazardous condition

Chief’s Message:

 The burn ban is still in effect.  No burning allowed; everything is still very dry!!!!

CITY MANAGER:

Tuesday Night Market – September 3, 2024 – 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Tehama County Job Fair – At Rodgers Theater – September 10th at 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. hosted by the Tehama County Job Training Center

 Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: September 10, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • September 14, 2024, there is a Free Passenger Tire Collection event from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Corning Park and Ride at the corner of 3rd and Solano Streets.
  • Interviews for the Accounting Technician position were held on Thursday, August 15, 2024. We have made a job offer and have a verbal acceptance. We are working on the onboarding process now.
  • Bid documents for the road improvement project around the Olive View School area are complete and have been posted to the public for bid. All bids must be received no later than September 17, 2024, at 2:00 p.m.
  • Staff is working with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza. The NOFA is expected to be released on Friday, August 30th.
  • Carrie Ferchaud, Executive Director of the Job Training Center and I continue to have had ongoing conversations regarding Employment and Business Services. We are working on a rapid response effort as a result of the Andersen and Sons (Vina, Ca) layoffs. Please visit corning.org and follow the Layoff and Business Services Link. A series of times have been scheduled in the City Council Chamber for Andersen and Sons services enrollment. More information to come on this topic as it is dynamic and developing.
    • Carrie and her team are doing a phenomenal job to help the residents of Corning. They are holding a series of sessions in the City Council Chambers and the Job Fair mentioned above.
  • The work to replace four water heaters through a first come first serve basis program managed by the California Public Utilities Commission has started. These customer incentives come from California ratepayers funding and is made available under this program until funding is depleted or otherwise directed by the CPUC. The four new water heaters will be installed at the Sr. Center and Transportation Center (Café, PAL, & waiting area).

 School is in session! Look twice for students crossing streets!

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have a vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Rubi Ordaz at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Work Schedule:

The crew will switch back to their regular hours (7am-3:30pm) Tuesday September 3, 2024. The meter reader will remain on his regular schedule (8am-4:30pm).

Street Impact:

The fourth Corning Tuesday Night Market will be occurring on Tuesday, September 3, 2024, starting at 5:00pm and going until 8:00pm.  Solano Street will be closed between 3rd Street and 6th Street for the event. Solano Street closure will begin approximately 3:30pm to prepare for the event and will re-open once the event has finished.

Water:

With the hot weather water leaks continue to pop up. The Public Works Crew are working diligently to address each one as they come up.

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants in need of replacement. As they work on replacing them there will be temporary water shut offs in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shut offs.

 

PLANNING:

 7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Our 7th cycle, Housing Element was submitted to the state for a 60-day review period on Monday August 12th.

 

RECREATION:

 Tuesday Night Market:

It’s almost time to start the Tuesday Night Markets back up, the next one is scheduled for

Tuesday September 3rd, we hope you can join us.

Corning Recreation Classes:

Corning Rec will be opening our Fall Recreation programs for registration this week.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

 Patrol:

In addition to responding to 136 calls for service, there were 85 officer-initiated incidents, including 9 traffic stops, and a total of 30 officer reports taken. Officers made 5 misdemeanor arrests, 7 felony arrests, issued 3 misdemeanor citations and 1 parking citation, during the period of August 22, 2024, through August 28, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of August 22, 2024, through August 28, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 301 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 30 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

News:

Stop by our table at the Tuesday Night Market on September 3rd and check out our new CSO and Patrol trucks! We will have them on display and have plenty of goodies for the kids.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

 Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 31 calls for service last week, they were: 20 medicals, 2 fires, 1 traffic collision, 7 public service and 1 hazardous condition.

Training:

Training consisted of a controlled burn near Colusa St. and Stanmar Drive.

 Chief’s Message:

 Please make sure your address is very visible even at night so emergency vehicles can properly respond!!

Have a safe Labor Day weekend!!!!!

Meetings:

  • City Council Meeting: August 27, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • At the next City Council Meeting on August 27, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. we will have a CDBG Public Hearing. This grant application opportunity for the Recreation Center and City Plaza Project.
  • Interviews for the Accounting Technician position were held on Thursday, August 15, 2024. We have made a job offer and have a verbal acceptance. We are working on the onboarding process now.
  • Staff continues to work on the Library Remodel Project Design. It is very close to completion, at the Library Commission meeting on Thursday, August 22, 2024, we received approval of the plans and will begin to work on final changes. Project and bid authorization will come before the City Council for approval in the coming weeks.
  • Bid documents for the road improvement project around the Olive View School area are complete and approved by the City Council along with the authorization to go out to bid. We will work with the School District regarding bidding and construction. We anticipate this to go out to bid in the next couple of weeks.
  • Staff is working with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza. We are currently waiting for the NOFA to be released as mentioned above we will host a public hearing on August 27, 2024. We anticipate this NOFA being released at the end of the month.
  • Carrie Ferchaud, Executive Director of the Job Training Center and I continue to have had ongoing conversations regarding Employment and Business Services. We are working on a rapid response effort as a result of the Andersen and Sons (Vina, Ca) layoffs. A press release will go out by the end of the week. Please visit corning.org and follow the Layoff and Business Services Link. A series of times have been schedule in the City Council Chamber for Andersen and Sons services enrollment. More information to come on this topic as it is dynamic and developing.
    • Carrie and I presented at the Tehama County Board of Supervisors Meeting on Tuesday, August 20th on this topic.
  • Staff is working to replace four water heaters through a first come first serve basis program managed by the California Public Utilities Commission. These customer incentives come from California ratepayers funding and is made available under this program until funding is depleted or otherwise directed by the CPUC.

 School is in session! Look twice for students crossing streets!

 

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have a vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Rubi Ordaz at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

 Water:

  • With the hot weather water leaks continue to pop up. The Public Works Crew are working diligently to address each one as they come up.

 Hydrant Replacement:

  • The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants in need of replacement. As they work on replacing them there will be temporary water shut-offs in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shut-offs.

 

PLANNING:

 7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Our 7th cycle, Housing Element was submitted to the state for a 60-day review period on Monday August 12th.

 Planning Commission:

The Planning Commission meeting was held on Tuesday August 20th and the Planning Commission approved in a 4-0 vote to approve a digital sign for Better Choice Real Estate. The sign that will be placed in the front yard of the business.

 

RECREATION: 

Tuesday Night Market:

It’s almost time to start the Tuesday Night Markets back up, the next one is scheduled for Tuesday September 3rd, we hope you can join us.

Corning Recreation Classes:

Corning Rec will be opening our Fall Recreation programs for registration this week.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

 Patrol:

In addition to responding to 175 calls for service, there were 85 officer-initiated incidents, including 23 traffic stops, and a total of 32 officer reports taken. Officers made 3 misdemeanor arrests, 5 felony arrests, issued 4 misdemeanor citations, 8 parking citations, and 9 infractions during the period of August 15, 2024, through August 21, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of August 15, 2024, through August 21, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 300 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 54 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

News:

We have introduced our new patch to the community! BOLO for the new patch on uniforms, vehicles, and our social media. We will gradually be transitioning away from the old patch so the community may see both patches for the time being.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

 Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 19 calls for service last week, they were: 15 medicals and 4 fires.

CVFD Engine:

Engine 6 is back after spending 21 days on station coverage in the county.

Chief’s Message:

 Please don’t be fooled by the cooler weather, vegetation is still very dry!

 

CITY OF CORNING RESPONSE TO ANDERSEN & SONS SHELLING LAYOFFS

-LAYOFF AND BUSINESS SERVICES AVAILABLE-

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 16, 2024

 

The City of Corning is partnering to offer Layoff and Business Services as a response to recent layoffs at Andersen & Sons Shelling (Vina, Ca), which occurred on Friday, July 26th resulting in 321 individuals without jobs. Approximately 75% of those affected reside in Tehama County and 50% live within the City of Corning. The majority of the employees were permanent, non-seasonal workers.

The Tehama County Job Training Center promptly responded by providing 100% of the affected employees with information about layoff services including Unemployment Insurance (UI), job search assistance, customized hiring events, health insurance, re-training, financial planning, and more. Since July 26th the Job Training Center has helped 117 of the affected employees with job search and career services, hosted 2 custom hiring events, confirmed 13+ employers who are on board to recruit from this population, began coordinating job training classes and English classes, and have plans to submit an Emergency Additional Assistance application to the State of California in partnership with NoRTEC, the Local Workforce Development Board.  The additional funds will ensure comprehensive career and training services are made available to the affected employees. For more information about local layoff services please call Job Training Center at (530) 529-7000 or visit JobTrainingCenter.org.

This event has caused a ripple effect to other local businesses such as walnut producers, farmers, contractors, transportation companies, farm product companies, etc. and has been compounded by declining walnut prices and rising inflation costs. A coordinated response team has been formed to address the immediate needs of these businesses and help prevent future business layoffs, business closures and provide immediate support to our community.  The team is being led by the City of Corning, the Tehama County Farm Bureau and the Tehama County Job Training Center.  Twelve partnering agencies have agreed to support this initiative and workgroups are underway to address the immediate needs of local businesses.

For more information or to get involved, please visit the City of Corning’s newly launched website at www.Corning.org which will serve as the resource and services hub for those impacted by these difficult economic times. The website will feature resources from City of Corning, Tehama County Farm Bureau, Tehama County Job Training Center, ChicoSTART, Corning Chamber of Commerce, Small Business Development Center at Butte College, 3CORE, Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce, GO-Biz and CalOSBA.

If you are interested in hiring and training an Andersen & Sons employee, call the Tehama County Job Training Center at (530) 529-7000.

The City of Corning is confident that mobilizing these services and partnerships will help our community through this difficult time.  For information, please visit our website or contact the City of Corning.

 Contact Information:

Brant Mesker, City Manager

(530)824-7029

Website: www.Corning.org

CITY MANAGER:

Meetings:

  • Planning Commission Meeting: August 20, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.
  • Library Commission Meeting: August 22, 2024, at 3:00 p.m.
  • City Council Meeting: August 27, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.

Miscellaneous:

  • I attended the Tehama County Realtors Association meeting regarding the PATH Center and Homelessness on Monday evening in Red Bluff. There were about 50 individuals in attendance.
  • At the next City Council Meeting on August 27, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. we will have a CDBG Public Hearing. This grant application opportunity for the Recreation Center and City Plaza Project.
  • Interviews for the Accounting Technician position were held on Thursday, August 15, 2024.
  • The Audit Services RFP closed last week. We received two responses. Staff will review the responses in the coming days.
  • Staff continue to work with developers on both residential and commercial developments. Conversations have taken place regarding the potential developments west of I-5.
  • Staff continue to work on the Library Remodel Project. Design is very close to completion, we have a Library Commission meeting scheduled for Thursday, August 22, 2024, to finalize plans.
  • Bid documents for the road improvement project around the Olive View School area are complete and approved by the City Council along with the authorization to go out to bid. We will work with the School District regarding bidding and construction.
  • Staff is working with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza. We are currently waiting for the NOFA to be released As mentioned above we will host a public hearing on August, 27, 2024.
  • I met with Carrie Ferchaud, Executive Director of the Job Training Center and have had ongoing conversations regarding a resource center in the City of Corning. We are working on a rapid response effort as a result of the Andersen and Sons (Vina, Ca) layoffs. A press release will go out by the end of the week. More information to come on this topic as it is dynamic and developing.

 

A community is a group of people that agree to grow together!

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have  a vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Rubi Ordaz at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

 Water:

With the hot weather water leaks continue to pop up. The Public Works Crew are working diligently to address each one as they come up.

 Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants in need of replacement. As they work on replacing them there will be temporary water shut-offs in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shut-offs.

Street Projects:

The Public Works Crew is performing road maintenance in the area of Almond Street and Fig Street to prepare for an upcoming street project. As a result, there may be minor traffic delays.

 

PLANNING:

 7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Our 7th cycle, Housing Element was submitted to the state for a 60-day review period on Monday, August 12, 2024.

 Planning Commission:

The upcoming Planning Commission Meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 20th at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. On the agenda is a Conditional Use Permit for Better Choice Realty to install a digitalized sign for advertising purposes, and the possibility of changing the meeting time to 5:30 p.m.

 

RECREATION:

 Tuesday Night Market:

It’s almost time to start the Tuesday Night Markets back up, the next one is scheduled for Tuesday September 3rd, we hope you can join us.

Neighborhood Promise Grant

Corning Recreation was awarded the Promise Neighborhood $70,000.00 grant to help with programming for the 24/25 fiscal year. We are so very grateful for this opportunity.

Corning Jr. Cardettes:

The Corning Jr. Cardette program will start up again on Wednesday, we have several performances lined up the Cardettes throughout the fall and winter, watch for them on our social media pages.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

 Patrol:

In addition to responding to 127 calls for service, there were 67 officer-initiated incidents, including 16 traffic stops, and a total of 24 officer reports taken. Officers made 5 misdemeanor arrests, 1 felony arrest, issued 3 misdemeanor citations, 1 parking citation, and 3 infractions during the period of August 8, 2024, through August 14, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of August 8, 2024, through August 14, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 320 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 35 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

News:

We have introduced our new patch to the community! BOLO for the new patch on uniforms, vehicles, and our social media. We will gradually be transitioning away from the old patch so the community may see both patches for the time being.

 

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

 Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 19 calls for service last week, they were: 13 medicals, 2 fires, 1 traffic collision and 3 public service.

CVFD Engine:

We have an engine doing station coverage for CALFIRE while their engines are working the Camp Fire

Chief’s Message:

  • Please be sure your address is clear and visible so emergency vehicles can find your residence.
  • Make sure your smoke alarms are functioning properly, they do save lives!

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Aviso de reunión pública para la discusión de una posible solicitud estatal de CDBG

POR EL PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que la ciudad de Corning llevará a cabo una reunión pública el 27 de agosto de 2024 a las 6:30 p.m. en 794 Third street, Corning para discutir posibles solicitudes de financiamiento bajo el Programa Estatal de Subvenciones en Bloque para el Desarrollo Comunitario (CDBG) y para reunir ideas de los residentes sobre posibles actividades que se incluirán en la solicitud.

La ciudad de Corning prevé presentar una solicitud durante el próximo año del programa CDBG. La ciudad de Corning ha recibido o prevé recibir aproximadamente $0,00 en ingresos del programa CDBG.

El propósito de esta audiencia es revisar las actividades elegibles de CDBG y recopilar las opiniones de los residentes sobre las necesidades de vivienda y desarrollo comunitario (que incluyen servicios, instalaciones y/o infraestructura que mejorarán la habitabilidad dentro de la comunidad).

La siguiente información relacionada con el proyecto está disponible en 794 Third street, Corning entre las 8:00 am y las 5 pm de lunes a viernes o enviando un correo electrónico al contacto que se indica a continuación:

Rubi Ordaz, Secretaria Municipal

530.824.7033

rordaz@corning.org

  1. Cantidad de fondos disponibles y gama de actividades que pueden realizarse.
  2. Información sobre los proyectos propuestos.
  3. Montos estimados de fondos propuestos para ser utilizados en actividades que beneficien a personas de ingresos bajos y moderados.
  4. Planes para minimizar el desplazamiento de personas como resultado de actividades asociadas con fondos CDBG y planes para brindar asistencia a personas desplazadas como resultado de actividades financiadas por CDBG.
  5. Registros sobre el uso anterior de fondos CDBG.

Si no puede asistir a la audiencia pública, puede dirigir sus comentarios por escrito a la ciudad de Corning, a la dirección anterior, o puede comunicarse con Rubi Ordaz por teléfono o correo electrónico al 530.824.7033 rordaz@corning.org a más tardar a las 3:00 p. m. del 25 de agosto de 2024 para garantizar su colocación en el acta oficial de la audiencia.

 

La ciudad de Corning no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, orientación sexual, identidad de género, edad, religión o discapacidad. Si necesita adaptaciones específicas para participar en la audiencia pública, comuníquese con Rubi Ordaz al menos 2 días antes de la audiencia programada

 

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Notice of Public Meeting for Discussion of Possible State CDBG Application

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Corning will conduct a public meeting on August 27th, 2024 at 6:30pm at 794 Third street, Corning to discuss possible applications for funding under the State Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and to gather residents’ ideas for possible activities to be included in the application.

The City of Corning anticipates submitting an application during the next CDBG program year. The City of Corning has or anticipates receiving approximately $0.00 in CDBG Program Income.

The purpose of this hearing is to review CDBG eligible activities and collect residents’ views on housing and community development needs (which includes services, facilities, and/or infrastructure that will improve livability within the community).

The following information related to the project is available at 794 Third street, Corning between the hours of 8:00am-5pm on Monday- Friday or by emailing the contact listed below:

Rubi Ordaz, City Clerk

530.824.7033

rordaz@corning.org

  1. Amount of funds available and range of activities that may be undertaken.
  2. Information on proposed project(s).
  3. Estimated amounts of funds proposed to be used for activities benefiting persons of low- and moderate-income.
  4. Plans for minimizing displacement of persons as a result of activities associated with CDBG funds and plans for providing assistance to persons displaced as a result of CDBG-funded activities.
  5. Records regarding the past use of CDBG funds.

If you are unable to attend the public hearing, you may direct written comments to the City of Corning, at the address above, or you may contact Rubi Ordaz by telephone or email at 530.824.7033 rordaz@corning.org no later than 3pm on August 25th, 2024 to ensure placement in the official record of the hearing.

 

The City of Corning does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, age, religion or disability. If you require specific accommodations to participate in the public hearing, please contact Rubi Ordaz at least 2 days prior to the scheduled hearing.

CITY MANAGER:

Meetings:

  • Tehama County Realtors Association – PATH Center Update: August 12, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.
  • City Council Meeting: August 13, 2024 at 6:30 p.m.

Request for Proposals:

  • Audit Services: Proposals due no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 9, 2024.

Miscellaneous:

  • Staff continue to work with developers on both residential and commercial developments.
  • Staff continue to work on the Library Remodel Project. Design is very close to completion, we hope to have a Library Commission meeting in the coming weeks to finalize and complete plans and bid documents.
  • Bid documents for the road improvement project around the Olive View School area are complete and the approval of the bid documents and authorization to go out to bid will go to City Council for approval at the August 13th We will work with the School District regarding bidding and construction.
  • Staff is working with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza. We are currently waiting for the NOFA to be released
  • I met with Carrie Ferchaud, Executive Director of the Job Training Center and have had ongoing conversations regarding a resource center in the City of Corning. We are working on a rapid response effort as a result of the Andersen and Sons (Vina, Ca) layoffs. More information to come on this topic as it is developing.
  • Police Department Officers will likely continue to assist as needed with Park Fire mutual aid in the coming days. STAY SAFE!

 CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Rubi Ordaz at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Water:

With the hot weather water leaks continue to be an issue. The Public Works Crew are working diligently to address each one as they come up.

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants in need of replacement. As they work on replacing them there will be temporary water shut-offs in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shut-offs.

Streets:

The Public Works Crew is performing road maintenance in the area of Almond Street and Fig Street to prepare for an upcoming street project. As a result, there may be minor traffic delays

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Our 7th cycle, Housing Element will be submitted to the state for a 60-day review period beginning on Monday.

 

RECREATION:

Corning Jr. Giants:

The Corning Jr. Giants had a great time last Sunday at the San Francisco Giants stadium Festival event. We had over 50 youth that earned this trip by reaching their reading goals. The Corning Union Elementary School District provided transportation for the kids, there are pictures and video on our social media accounts.

Neighborhood Promise Grant

Corning Recreation has been graciously awarded the $70,000.00 Promise Neighborhood Grant for the 24/25 recreation season. We are honored once again to receive this to help support our recreation programs. The grant contract will go before the City Council for Approval at the August 13th meeting.

 City Pool:

The Corning City Pool plans to close for the season this Friday. We want to thank our great team of lifeguards, and the FREE swim sponsors we had this season.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 144 calls for service, there were 53 officer-initiated incidents, including 10 traffic stops, and a total of 18 officer reports taken. Officers made 7 misdemeanor arrests, 4 felony arrests, issued 4 misdemeanor citations, 1 parking citation, 2 unclassified, and 3 infractions during the period of August 1, 2024, through August 8, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of August 1, 2024, through August 8, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 310 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 40 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

 Training:

Dispatcher Gutierrez attended a 3-week POST Public Safety Dispatcher course. All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

News:

We have introduced our new patch to the community! BOLO for the new patch on uniforms, vehicles, and our social media. We will gradually be transitioning away from the old patch so the community may see both patches for the time being.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 31 calls for service last week, they were: 20 medicals, 3 fires, 2 traffic collisions, 4 public service and 2 investigations.

CVFD Engine:

We have an engine doing station coverage for CALFIRE while their engines are working the Camp Fire

Chief’s Message:

  • Stay cool and hydrated and try not to do strenuous work in the smoke, stay safe.
  • Hard to believe but school is starting next week, be aware of children and extra traffic.

CITY MANAGER:

Career Opportunity:

  • Accounting Technician – Applications due no later than Friday, August 2nd at 5:00 p.m.

 Request for Proposals:

  • Audit Services: Proposals due no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 9, 2024.

Miscellaneous:

  • Staff continue to work with developers on both residential and commercial developments.
  • Staff continue to work on the Library Remodel Project. We are hopeful to have this project out to bid in the coming months.
  • Bid documents for the road improvement project around the Olive View School area are anticipated to be completed at the end of the month. We will work with the School District regarding bidding and construction.
  • Staff is working with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza.
  • I met with Carrie Ferchaud, Executive Director of the Job Training Center and have had ongoing conversations regarding a resource center in the City of Corning.
  • The Rodeo Grounds Facility is currently available as a large animal evacuation location.
  • I met with Tehama County and Cal OES regarding the reimbursement process for the mutual aid that Corning Police Department provided on the Camp Fire.
  • Police Department Officers will likely continue to assist as needed with Park Fire mutual aid in the coming days. STAY SAFE!

 

BE ACTIVE IN YOUR COMMUNITY, GET INVOLVED, MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Rubi Ordaz at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Water:

With the hot weather water leaks continue to pop up. The Public Works crew has been working diligently to address each one as they come up.

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants in need of replacement. As they work on replacing them there will be temporary water shut-offs in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shut-offs.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

The City’s 7th Cycle Housing Element has been posted for review at www.corning.org.  If you have any comments, please email cmeeds@corning.org.

 

RECREATION:

 Corning Jr. Giants:

Corning Jr. Giants are heading to the San Francisco Giants stadium this Sunday for a Festival event, we have 3 teams, over 50 youth that earned this trip by reaching their reading goals. The Corning Union Elementary School District has agreed to transport the kids to San Francisco using one of their buses. Keep an eye out for pictures and videos on our social media accounts.

Corning City Plaza and Recreation Center:

Update on the Corning City Plaza and Recreation Center, we are at 100% Design and Construction, currently COAR is working on a bid package so that we can put the project out to bid.

City Pool:

This next week will be the last week for the pool to be open. The city pool will close on August 9th. It’s been a great season, thank you to all involved and a special thanks to all the organizations that made FREE SWIM DAYS possible.

 

 POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 148 calls for service, there were 91 officer-initiated incidents, including 20 traffic stops, and a total of 29 officer reports taken. Officers made 6 misdemeanor arrests, 3 felony arrests, issued 3 misdemeanor citations, 8 parking citations, and 1 infraction during the period of July 25, 2024, through July 31, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of July 25, 2024, through July 31, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 379 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 38 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now! Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 17 calls for service last week, they were: 13 medicals, 3 fires and 1 public service.

CVFD Engine:

The CVFD has an engine covering the Paskenta CALFIRE Station while their engine is working on the Park Fire.

Miscellaneous:

Last Wednesday was our annual CVFD family picnic at the City Pool

CITY MANAGER:

Career Opportunity:

  • Accounting Technician – Applications due no later than Friday, August 2nd at 5:00 p.m.

 Request for Proposals:

  • Audit Services: Proposals due no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 9, 2024.

Miscellaneous:

  • Staff continue to work with developers on both residential and commercial developments.
  • Staff continue to work on the Library Remodel Project. We are hopeful to have this project out to bid in the coming months.
  • Bid documents for the road improvement project around the Olive View School area are anticipated to be completed at the end of the month. We will work with the School District regarding bidding and construction.
  • Staff is working with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza.
  • I met with the Red Bluff/Tehama County Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Director Dave Gowan regarding economic development in the Corning area and the Tehama County Economic Development role county wide.
  • I met with Corning Chamber of Commerce on Thursday along with ChicoStart Director to discuss economic development and entrepreneurial empowerment in Corning.
  • I have offered the Rodeo Grounds Facility to the Tehama County Sheriff Emergency Operations if there is a need to use it for large animal evacuations.
  • Staff and I met with our local insurance broker to review insurance and coverages for the fiscal year.
  • Police Department Officers will likely assist with Park Fire mutual aid in the coming days. STAY SAFE!

 BE ACTIVE IN YOUR COMMUNITY, GET INVOLVED, MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

 

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Rubi Ordaz at rordaz@corning.org.  All commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Water:

With the hot weather water leaks continue to pop up.  The Public Works crew has been working diligently to address each one as they come up.

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify Fire Hydrants in need of replacement.  As they work on replacing them there will be temporary water shut offs in the surrounding areas. Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shut offs.

Tree Trimming:

Abror Pro’s continues to trim City Palm and Street Trees throughout town as part of their 3-year Tree Trimming Contract.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

The City’s 7th Cycle Housing Element has been posted for review at www.corning.org.  If you have any comments, please email cmeeds@corning.org.

 

RECREATION:

Fun Run:

The Corning Recreation Department held their first ever Fun Run, “Christmas in July “partnering with American Fit Chix and it was an absolute blast. It was held on Saturday at Northside Park for kids ages 2-16, the kids were split up into three age groups and ran the obstacle course as groups, obstacles included gunnysack hop, fitness stations (ie: high knees, push-ups etc.), a water balloon obstacle, a slip and slide, and so much more. Leis with wooden medals were given to all kids that crossed the finish line by Santa in Board Shorts. The Corning Recreation Department would like to thank American Fit Chix for partnering with us, we would also like to thank the Corning Manta Rays Swim Team, for holding a pancake breakfast that morning along with Corning Sweets for having snow cones available and SB’s Lemonade for their fresh squeezed lemonade. Last but definitely not least, the Corning Volunteer Fire Department for always creating a fun environment and keeping the kids cool while competing.  Watch for our next fun run event coming in October.

Free Swim Days August 1st & August 3rd:

We hope you are having a great summer and enjoying the City Pool.  We have two more FREE Swim Days; they will be Thursday, August 1st sponsored by the Tucker Mesker Tournament, and Saturday, August 3rd sponsored by Corning Sweets. As a reminder the City Pool will close on Friday August 9th.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 127 calls for service, there were 57 officer-initiated incidents, including 31 traffic stops, and a total of 18 officer reports taken. Officers made 4 arrests, 3 felony arrests, issued 5 misdemeanor citations, 2 parking citations, and 3 infractions during the period of July 18, 2024, through July 24, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of July 18, 2024, through July 24, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 273 inbound calls for service. In addition, they responded to 42 incoming 911 calls. All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now! Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 14 calls for service last week, they were:  11 medicals, and 3 public service.

Chief’s Message:

Please be fire safe!

CITY MANAGER:

Events:

  • July 20th at 9:30am: Christmas in July Fun Run and Free Swim Day at Northside Park.

Miscellaneous:

  • On July 16th a joint meeting between the City Council and the Recreation Center and City Plaza Ad Hoc was held to review plans and receive information regarding the CSBG Grant.
  • The Corning Sign along I-5 south of Corning was cleaned up and repainted. Staff will continue to consider options and placement of a reconstructed of new sign.
  • The bump in the road on Highway 99 near Bell Carter has been removed.
  • On Thursday, July 18th I spoke at the Tehama County Realtor Association meeting held in Red Bluff. I provided information regrading Corning and updates as to projects we are working on.
  • On Wednesday, July 17th I met with Dave Gowan from the Tehama County/Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce and Tehama County Economic Development. Be sure to visit https://tehamacounty.biz/
  • Staff continue to work with Housing Tools on the Housing Element. We anticipate a draft document to begin the administrative review.
  • We continue to work on a new municipal water well to benefit residents. We continue to work with the Corning Healthcare District to discuss the location of the new City well on Healthcare District property by way of an easement.
  • Staff continue to work on the City Recreation Center and Plaza Project. The Consultant is working on bid documents.
  • Staff is working with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza.

“There is immense power when a group of people with similar interests gets together to work toward the same goals.” – Idowu Koyenikan

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Hydrant Replacement:

The Public Works Crew worked with the Fire Department to identify fire hydrants in need of replacement.  As they work on replacing them there will be temporary water shutoffs in the surrounding areas.  Notifications will be distributed prior to any water shutoffs.

West Street School Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. has completed their scope of work for the West Street Connectivity Project, including the crosswalk at the West and Solano Street intersection.

Water:

With the hot weather water leaks continue to pop up.  The Public Works crew has been working diligently to address each one as they come up.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

The City’s 7th Cycle Housing Element has been posted for review at www.corning.org.  If you have any comments, please email cmeeds@corning.org.

 

RECREATION:

Free Swim Days July 19th & 20th:

We hope you are having a great summer and enjoying the City Pool.  We have two more FREE Swim Days; they will be Friday, July 19th sponsored by Rolling Hills Clinic, and Saturday, July 20th sponsored by The Maywood Women’s Club.

July 20th Fun Run:

Corning Recreation will be holding their first Fun Run titled “Christmas in July” on July 20th at Northside Park starting at 9:30 a.m.  The event will be for youth ages 2-16 and will have water obstacles, a slip-n-slide, photo opportunity with Santa in his board shorts, along with many prizes.  The cost is $5.00/child to participate.  For further information go to www.corning.org.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 122 calls for service, there were 72 officer-initiated incidents, including 33 traffic stops, and a total of 29 officer reports taken.  Officers made 7misdemeanor arrests, 4 felony arrests, issued 6 misdemeanor citations, 1 parking citation, and 1 infraction during the period of July 11, 2024 through July 17, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of July 11, 2024 through July 17, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 276 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 27 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 26 calls for service last week, they were:  20 medicals, 3 fires, 1investigation, and 21 public service.

Chief’s Message:

Be a good neighbor and help keep Corning nice and clean.

CITY MANAGER:

Cooling Centers:

Corning Library

740 3rd Street Corning, CA 96021 (next to Police Station/ City offices)

(530) 824-7050

Monday – Friday:  10:00am – 1:00pm and 2:00pm – 5:00pm

Saturday:  Closed

Sunday:  Closed

Closed on Holidays

Trax buses are also available to ride for free for anyone needing a ride to a cooling location.

County Libraries locations and the P.A.T.H. Shelter – Red Bluff are available colling locations. Please check days and hours of operation.

Events:

  • July 16th at 5:30pm: City Council/Recreation Center and City Plaza Ad Hoc Meeting: CDBG Informational Meeting

Miscellaneous:

  • July 16th: Joint meeting between the City Council and the Recreation Center and City Plaza Ad Hoc to review final plans and receive information regarding the CSBG Grant.
  • Managers and I attended Sexual Harassment Prevention Training on Thursday (7/11/2024).
  • Staff continue to work with Housing Tools on the Housing Element. We anticipate a draft document to begin the administrative review.
  • We continue to work on a new municipal water well to benefit residents. We continue to work with the Corning Healthcare District to discuss the location of the new City well on Healthcare District property by way of an easement.  There was consensus from the Directors.  We greatly appreciate the partnership and willingness to work together for the benefit of the community. This is funded by the Department of Warter Resources via a grant.
  • Staff continue to work on the City Recreation Center and Plaza Project. The Consultant is working on bid documents.
  • Staff is working with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza.  The meeting listed above on July 16th would be open to the public for additional information.

 

PLAN FOR THE HEAT.  HYDRATE!!! Check on neighbors, elderly friends and family.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Water Quality Report 2023:

The 2023 Water Quality Report/Consumer Confidence Report has been completed for the City of Corning’s water system.  A copy of the report can be found on the City’s website at: https://www.corning.org/documents/water-quality-report-2023/.

West Street School Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the West Street Connectivity Project.  Their remaining scope includes the crosswalk at the intersection of Solano Street and West Street.  Construction of the crosswalk is anticipated to be completed by the end of the week.

Water:

With the hot weather water leaks continue to pop up.  The Public Works crew has been working diligently to address each one as they occur.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

The City’s 7th Cycle Housing Element public draft has been posted for review at www.corning.org.  If you have any comments, please email cmeeds@corning.org.

 

RECREATION:

July 16th Joint City Council/Recreation Ad-Hoc Committee Public Meeting:

A City Council/Recreation Ad-Hoc Committee Joint Public Meeting is scheduled for July 16th at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers to discuss the latest update on the Recreation Center and City Plaza.  Please come and join us.

July 20th Fun Run:

Corning Recreation will be holding their first Fun Run titled “Christmas in July” on July 20th at Northside Park starting at 9:30 a.m.  The event will be for youth ages 2-16 and will have water obstacles, a slip-n-slide, photo opportunity with Santa in his board shorts, along with many prizes.  The cost is $5.00/child to participate.  For further information go to www.corning.org.

July 27th MLB Pitch, Hit & Run Event:

Corning Recreation was recently approved to hold an MLB “Pitch, Hit & Run” Event for ages 7-14 to test their skills and be entered to win free tickets to the World Series.  The skills event will be held at Yost Park on July 27th starting at 9:30 a.m.  This is a free event.  You can register your child at https://www.mlb.com/pitch-hit-and-run.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 152 calls for service, there were 90 officer-initiated incidents, including 22 traffic stops, and a total of 23 officer reports taken.  Officers made 9 misdemeanor arrests, 3 felony arrests, issued 7 misdemeanor citations and 3 infractions during the period of July 4, 2024 through July 10, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of July 4, 2024 through July 10, 2024, the Dispatch Center received 352 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 36 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Community Service Officer Estes completed a PC832 Arrest course.  All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 27 calls for service last week, they were:  17 medicals, 7 fires, 1investigation, 1 traffic collision, and 1 public service.

Chief’s Message:

It is VERY HOT, stay hydrated, and mow early if at all.

CITY MANAGER:

HAPPY 4th of JULY!!! BE SAFE AND HAVE FUN!

Cooling Centers:

Corning Library

740 3rd Street Corning, CA 96021 (next to Police Station/ City offices)

(530) 824-7050

Monday – Friday:  10:00am – 1:00pm and 2:00pm – 5:00pm

Saturday:  Closed

Sunday:  Closed

Closed on Holidays

Trax buses are also available to ride for free for anyone needing a ride to a cooling location.

County Libraries locations and the P.A.T.H. Shelter – Red Bluff are available colling locations. Please check days and hours of operation.

HAPPY HEALTHY SUMMER EVENT on Saturday, June 29th was a success.  There was a great turnout and fun had by all.  Thank you to all that was able to make this event happen.

Events:

  • July 4th : City Hall and Public Works Yard will be closed in observance of the Holiday.
  • July 9th at 6:30pm: City Council Meeting
  • July 16th at 5:30pm: City Council/Recreation Center and City Plaza Ad Hoc Meeting: CDBG Informational Meeting

Miscellaneous:

  • July 16th: Joint meeting between the City Council and the Recreation Center and City Plaza Ad Hoc to review final plans and receive information regarding the CSBG Grant.
  • Staff continue to work with Housing Tools on the Housing Element. We anticipate a draft document to begin the administrative review.
  • We continue to work on a new municipal water well to benefit residents. We continue to work with the Corning Healthcare District to discuss the location of the new City well on Healthcare District property by way of an easement.  There was consensus from the Directors.  We greatly appreciate the partnership and willingness to work together for the benefit of the community. This is funded by the Department of Warter Resources via a grant.
  • Staff continue to work on the City Recreation Center and Plaza Project. We are hopeful to have plans approved and bid documents to present at the July 23rd meeting tentatively.
  • Staff is working with Adams Ashby Group to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This grant funding would be for the Recreation Center and City Plaza. The meeting listed above on July 16th would be open to the public for additional information.

PLAN FOR THE HEAT.  HYDRATE!!! Check on neighbors and elderly friends and family.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Water Quality Report 2023:

The 2023 Water Quality Report/Consumer Confidence Report has been completed for the City of Corning’s water system.  A copy of the report can be found on the City’s website at: https://www.corning.org/documents/water-quality-report-2023/.

West Street School Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the West Street Connectivity Project.  Their remaining scope includes the crosswalk at the intersection of Solano Street and West Street.

Water:

With the hot weather water leaks continue to pop up.  The Public Works crew has been working diligently to address each one as they occur.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

The public draft of the 7th Cycle Housing Element has been posted for review at www.corning.org.  If you have any comments, please email them to City Planner II Christina Meeds at cmeedss@corning.org.

 

RECREATION:

June 29th Healthy Happy Summer BBQ Event:

Corning Recreation set up a table at the Happy Healthy Summer Event.  We would like to publicly thank the hosts for holding this event, it was a wonderful success, and everyone seemed to be having a great time.  The City hosted free swim during the event and had a head count of 219 adults and youth that enjoyed the City Pool; we were pleased to see so many families playing together.

July 20th Fun Run:

Corning Recreation will be holding our first Fun Run titled “Christmas in July” on July 20th at Northside Park starting at 9:30 a.m.  The event will be for youth ages 2-16 and will have water obstacles, a slip n slide, photo opportunity with Santa in his board shorts, along with many prizes.  The cost is $5.00/child to participate.  For further information go to www.corning.org.

MLB Pitch, Hit & Run Event:

Corning Recreation was recently approved to hold an MLB “Pitch, Hit & Run” Event for ages 7-14 to test their skills and be entered to win free tickets to the World Series.  The skills event will be held at Yost Park on July 27th starting at 9:30 a.m.  This is a free event.  You can register your child at https://www.mlb.com/pitch-hit-and-run.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 142 calls for service, there were 56 officer-initiated incidents, including 16 traffic stops, and a total of 16 officer reports taken.  Officers made 2 misdemeanor arrests, issued 1 misdemeanor citation and 3 infractions during the period of June 27, 2024 through July 3, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of June 27, 2024 through July 3, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 297 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 38 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

CPD Tips:

Don’t drink and drive!

  • Designate a driver. This includes vehicles, recreational vehicles, and boats!
  • If you’re on or in the water, wear a life jacket. Make sure you can swim.

Fireworks are inevitable.

  • Please contain your pets. The ASPCA has previously reported that more pets run away on July 4th, more than any other day of the year.
  • Your pets are your responsibility. Plan ahead for their safety.
  • Do not let children handle fireworks.
  • Keep a hose or water bucket handy if you’re using fireworks.
  • Aerial fireworks are not only illegal, but they are a fire hazard.
  • Please respect your neighbors.

It’s going to be hot outside.

  • Use sunscreen.
  • Hydrate!

Most of all, have fun!

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 20 calls for service last week, they were:  14 medicals, 2 investigations, and 4 public service.

Training:

Training for the CVFD consisted of the use of hand tools and creating fire breaks for wildland incidents.

Chief’s Message:

It is VERY HOT, stay hydrated and avoid any mowing or using gas powered equipment in dry areas.

CITY MANAGER:

HAPPY HEALTHY SUMMER EVENT – Saturday, June 29th from 10am to 1:00pm at the City Pool and Northside Park.  FREE EVENT for the family.  Free food, free swim, music, booths, resources, life jacket exchanges, and summer activity prizes.

Events:

  • June 29th at 10:00am: Healthy Happy Summer Event at the Corning City Pool.
  • July 4th : City Hall and Public Works Yard will be closed in observance of the Holiday.
  • July 9th at 6:30pm: City Council Meeting
  • July 16th at 5:30pm: City Council/Recreation Center and City Plaza Ad Hoc Meeting: CDBG Informational Meeting

Miscellaneous:

  • June 27th: Attended the Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program Meeting as a representative for the City. This program offers voluntary abandoned and broken-down vehicles to be towed at no cost to the property owner or owner of the vehicle.
  • July 16th: Joint meeting between the City Council and the Recreation Center and City Plaza Ad Hoc to review final plans and receive information regarding the CSBG Grant.
  • Staff continue to work with Housing Tools on the Housing Element. We anticipate a draft document to begin the administrative review.
  • We continue to work on a new municipal water well to benefit residents. We continue to work with the Corning Healthcare District to discuss the location of the new City well on Healthcare District property by way of an easement.  There was consensus from the Directors.  We greatly appreciate the partnership and willingness to work together for the benefit of the community. This is funded by the Department of Warter Resources via a grant.
  • Staff continue to work on the City Recreation Center and Plaza Project. We are hopeful to have plans approved and bid documents to present at the July 23rd meeting tentatively.
  • The new carpet in the City Council Chambers has been installed and the project is complete.
  • The project to re-roof the City Waste-Water Treatment Plant has been completed.

 Be a responsible citizen and good neighbor!  Maintain your yard and take care of all trash and debris.  Your neighborhood appreciates it!

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Water Quality Report 2023:

The 2023 Water Quality Report/Consumer Confidence Report has been completed for the City of Corning’s water system.  A copy of the report can be found on the City’s website at: https://www.corning.org/documents/water-quality-report-2023/.

Community Event/Street Impact:

The Happy Healthy Summer event will take place this Saturday, June 29, 2024 at Northside Park and City Pool from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.  There will be no road closures for this event but be aware of traffic congestion and pedestrians on Colusa, West, Tehama and 6th Streets.

West Street School Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the West Street Connectivity Project.  Their remaining scope includes the crosswalk at the intersection of Solano Street and West Street. Construction of the crosswalks is anticipated to be completed by the end of June.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

The Planning Department will be receiving the draft 7th Cycle Housing Element next week and will be posting it on the City’s website for public review.

 

RECREATION:

June 29th Healthy Happy Summer BBQ Event:

Corning Recreation will be participating/co-hosting the Healthy Happy Summer BBQ event happening on June 29th from 10:00am to 1:00pm located at the Corning City Pool.  We are sponsoring free swimming during the event.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 143 calls for service, there were 74 officer-initiated incidents, including 20 traffic stops, and a total of 29 officer reports taken.  Officers made 2 felony arrests, 8 misdemeanor arrests, and issued 5 misdemeanor citations during the period of June 20, 2024 through June 26, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of June 20, 2024 through June 26, 2024 our Dispatch Center received 312 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 52 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officer Valencia attended an Interview and Interrogation course in Sacramento.  All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 32 calls for service last week, they were:  3 fires, 21 medicals, 1 traffic collision, 2 investigations, and 5 public service.

Training:

Training for CVFD is live grass/wildland burning.  This burning is great hands-on live/controlled training with emphasis on safety and hydration.  Important factors include temperature, wind direction and speed and relative humidity.

Meeting

AVISO DE REUNIÓN PÚBLICA

PARA EL PROGRAMA DE SUBVENCIONES PARA EL DESARROLLO COMUNITARIO

El Concejo Municipal de la ciudad de Corning y el comité del Centro de Recreación Ad Hoc  tendrá una reunión pública a las 5:30 p. m. o poco después, el 16 de Julio de 2024 en la Cámara del Concejo Municipal ubicadas en 794 Third Street Corning, CA 96021. La reunión está siendo convocado por el Concejo Municipal con el fin de solicitar las opiniones de los ciudadanos para establecer prioridades para la posible presentación de una solicitud de Subvención en bloque para el desarrollo comunitario (CDBG) al Departamento de Vivienda y Comunidad del Estado (HCD) en el 2024. Se fomenta la participación ciudadana en todo el proceso de subvención, cuyos requisitos se explican en la Sección 7080 de las regulaciones del programa estatal CDBG.

 

Las asignaciones para desarrollo comunitario y desarrollo económico del programa estatal CDBG se publican en un aviso de disponibilidad de fondos (NOFA) cada año del programa. Aunque el NOFA aún no se ha publicado, el  personal estima que aproximadamente $44 millones estarán disponibles en todo el estado según la guía del HCD.  Según la Asignación para el Desarrollo Comunitario, las ciudades y condados elegibles podrán solicitar un máximo de $3,300,000 para hasta dos actividades. El NOFA incluirá nuevamente un componente “Over the Counter” (OTC) para infraestructura, vivienda y desarrollo económico, así como un componente competitivo para planificación y servicios públicos.  El NOFA también incluirá asignaciones para nativos americanos y colonias.  La asignación de nativos americanos es solo para áreas de altas concentraciones de residentes nativos americanos de bajos ingresos, que no son parte de una tribu o ranchería de indios nativos americanos reconocida a nivel federal.  La financiación de Colonias es sólo para comunidades designadas dentro de 150 millas de la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos. La Ciudad también anticipa que se recibirán aproximadamente $0 de ingresos del programa CDBG durante el próximo año

Las actividades elegibles bajo las asignaciones anteriores en el NOFA consisten en las siguientes categorías OTC: mejoras públicas, instalaciones públicas, asistencia para la propiedad de vivienda, rehabilitación de viviendas, asistencia comercial y actividades de microempresas. Las otras opciones permitidas son estudios de planificación y programas de servicio público.  Las actividades elegibles pagadas con fondos estatales de CDBG deben cumplir uno o más de los tres objetivos nacionales enumerados en los estatutos federales de CDBG de la siguiente manera: beneficio para hogares o personas de bajos ingresos; eliminación de barrios marginales y decadencia; o satisfacer una necesidad urgente de desarrollo comunitario (una necesidad derivada de un desastre declarado a nivel estatal o federal).

 El propósito de esta audiencia pública es brindar a los ciudadanos, organizaciones cívicas y grupos interesados ​​la oportunidad de expresar sus opiniones e ideas para la próxima CDBG NOFA.  Cualquier solicitud propuesta al HCD celebrará una reunión separada antes de su presentación para brindar a los ciudadanos la oportunidad de examinar su contenido y enviar comentarios al respecto.

La Ciudad promueve la vivienda justa y pone todos sus programas a disposición de familias de ingresos bajos y moderados independientemente de su edad, raza, color, religión, sexo, origen nacional, preferencia sexual, estado civil o discapacidad.  Si necesita adaptaciones especiales para participar en la audiencia pública, comuníquese con Lisa Linnet al 530.824.7033 o llinnet@corning.org TTY: 1-800-867-4323.

Un archivo de información pública, que incluye los informes anuales y los reglamentos estatales, estará disponible en la Oficina Administrativa de la Ciudad durante el horario laboral normal.  Se invita a los residentes a realizar comentarios escritos además de los comentarios en la audiencia pública.  Envíe un carta a: CDBG, City of Corning City Clerk, 794 Third Street Corning, CA 96021 o envíe un correo electrónico a llinnet@corning.org

 

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM

 

The City of Corning Council at the Recreation Center City Plaza Ad Hoc meeting shall conduct a public meeting at 5:30 pm or shortly thereafter, on July 16, 2024 at the City Council Chambers located at 794 Third Street Corning, CA 96021. The meeting is being called by the City Council for the purpose of soliciting citizen’s views to set priorities for the potential submission of a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application to the State Department of Housing and Community (HCD) in 2024.  Citizen participation is encouraged throughout the grant process, the requirements for which are explained in Section 7080 of the State CDBG program regulations.

 

The Community Development and Economic Development Allocations of the State CDBG program is published in a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) each program year. Although the NOFA has not been released yet, staff are estimating that approximately $44 million will be made available statewide based on HCD guidance.  Under the Community Development Allocation, eligible cities and counties will be allowed to apply for a maximum of $3,300,000 for up to two activities. The NOFA will again include an “Over the Counter” (OTC) component for infrastructure, housing, and economic development, as well as a competitive component for planning and public services.  The NOFA will also include Native American and Colonias Allocations.  The Native American Allocation is only for areas of high concentrations of low-income Native American residents, who are not part of a federally recognized Native American Indian tribe or Rancheria.  The Colonias funding is only for designated communities within 150 miles of the Mexican-American border. The City also anticipates approximately $0 of CDBG Program Income to be received in the next year.

 

Eligible activities under the above allocations in the NOFA consist of the following OTC categories: public improvements, public facilities, homeownership assistance, housing rehabilitation, business assistance and microenterprise activities. The other options allowed are planning studies and public service programs.  Eligible activities paid for with state CDBG funds must meet one or more of the three national objectives listed in CDBG federal statutes as follows: benefit to low-income households or persons; elimination of slums and blight; or meeting urgent community development need (a need from a state or federally declared disaster).

 

The purpose of this public hearing is to give interested citizens, civic organizations and groups an opportunity to express their opinions and ideas for the upcoming CDBG NOFA.  Any proposed application to HCD will hold a separate meeting before its submission to afford citizens an opportunity to examine its contents and submit comments on it.

 

The City promotes fair housing and makes all its programs available to low- and moderate-income families regardless of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual preference, marital status or handicap.  If you need special accommodation to participate in the public hearing please contact Lisa Linnet 530.824.7033 or llinnet@corning.org TTY: 1-800-867-4323.

 

A public information file, including the annual reports and the State regulations, will be available at the City Administrative Office during normal working hours.  Written comments by residents are invited in addition to comments at the public hearing.  Please mail to:  CDBG, City of Corning City Clerk, 794 Third Street Corning, CA 96021 or email to llinnet@corning.org

 

 

CITY MANAGER:

HAPPY HEALTHY SUMMER EVENT – Saturday, June 29th from 10am to 1:00pm at the City Pool and Northside Park.  FREE EVENT for the family.  Free food, free swim, music, booths, resources, life jacket exchanges, and summer activity prizes.

Events:

  • June 25th at 6:30pm: Corning City Council Meeting
  • June 29th at 10:00am: Healthy Happy Summer Event at the Corning City Pool.

Corning Healthcare District Partnership:

I attended the Corning Healthcare District monthly Board meeting to discuss the location of the new City well on Healthcare District property by way of an easement.  There was consensus from the Directors.  We greatly appreciate the partnership and willingness to work together for the benefit of the community.

Fiscal Year Budget:

The City Council approved the budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 as presented by staff at the June 11th City Council Meeting.  Approval of the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Budget Resolution will be presented at the June 25th meeting.

Miscellaneous:

  • New carpet is being installed in the City Council Chambers and new laminate flooring in the break/kitchen area. It is scheduled to be completed by midday on Tuesday, June 25th.
  • On Friday, June 14th I participated in a local CA Jobs First Workshop with a focus on Tehama County, economic development and workforce/workforce development.
  • Staff continue to work with developers regarding interest in projects within the City of Corning. We are hopeful some of these will come to fruition in the near future.
  • We continue to work on a new municipal water well to benefit residents. This is funded by the Department of Warter Resources via a grant.
  • Staff continue to work on the City Recreation Center and Plaza Project. We are hopeful to have plans approved and bid documents to present at the July 23rd meeting tentatively.

Be a responsible citizen and good neighbor!  Maintain your yard and take care of all trash and debris.  Your neighborhood appreciates it!

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Water Quality Report 2023:

The 2023 Water Quality Report/Consumer Confidence Report has been completed for the City of Corning’s water system.  A copy of the report can be found online at the following site:  https://www.corning.org/documents/water-quality-report-2023/

Community Event/Street Impact:

The Happy Healthy Summer event will take place next Saturday, June 29, 2024, at Northside Park, and City Pool from 10:00am to 1:00pm.  There will be no road closures for this event but be aware of traffic congestion and pedestrians on Colusa, West, Tehama, and 6th Streets.

Tree Removal:

PG&E and Public Works have worked on identifying (8) eight City trees that cause safety concerns as a part of PG&E’s Vegetation Management Program.  Wright Trees have been contracted by PG&E and began tree removal on May 14, the work will continue through to the end of June.

West Street School Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the West Street Connectivity Project.  Their remaining scope includes the crosswalk at the intersection of Solano Street and West Street.  Construction of the crosswalks is anticipated to be completed by the end of June.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Staff received the administrative draft for the 7th Cycle Housing Element.  It has been reviewed, updated, and sent back to Placeworks.

June 18th Planning Commission Meeting:

The Planning Commission met on Tuesday evening and approved a Conditional Use Permit for an ABC License for a new business called The Vault & Co. located at 1124 Solano Street.

 

RECREATION:

June 29th Healthy Happy Summer BBQ Event:

Corning Recreation will be participating/co-hosting the Healthy Happy Summer BBQ event happening on June 29th from 10:00am to 1:00pm located at the Corning City Pool.  We are sponsoring free swimming during the event.

Free Swim Events:

The first two Free Swim Events were this past week, the first was on Friday June 14th and sponsored by New Life; we had over 90 people attend.  Our second one, sponsored by Carniceria Dos Amigos, was held on Tuesday evening for a night swim session; we had close to 200 people attend.  These Free Swim Days are such a positive way to get families out of the house and doing something recreationally together.  Thank you to our sponsors.  If you would like to sponsor a Free Swim Day, go to https://www.corning.org/pool-sponsorship/ or contact Corning City Hall at 530-824-7029.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 126 calls for service, there were 66 officer-initiated incidents, including 17 traffic stops, and a total of 22 officer reports taken.  Officers made 3 felony arrests, 1 misdemeanor arrest, issued 2 misdemeanor citations and 1 parking citation during the period of June 13, 2024 through June 19, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of June 13, 2024 through June 19, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 321 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 35 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officer Hewitt attended a 2-week Firearms and Tactical Rifle Instructor course in Sacramento.  All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

Crime Prevention & Safety Tips for Homeowners:

  • Keep doors in your home closed and locked including your garage doors.  An open door is an invitation.
  • Be a good neighbor and alert Police to any unusual activity in your neighborhood.
  • Plan for vacation by having your mail and newspapers stopped or having a neighbor pick them up.  Leave inside lights on timers to create the impression that your house is occupied.  Be sure to set your alarm system.  Have a lawn service or neighbor mow your lawn.
  • Avoid home improvement scams and deception burglaries by taking a proactive approach.  Be particularly alert to anyone in your neighborhood looking to perform home repair and asking to enter your home.  Ask to see identification and let them know you are going to call and get verification from their company before allowing them inside.  If they are legitimate, they won’t mind the wait.

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 27 calls for service last week, they were:  6 fire, 12 medicals, 1 traffic collision, 2 investigations, and 6 public service.

Burn Permits/Burning:

All burning and burn permits in the City and County are suspended until further notice.

Chief’s Message:

Please be fire safe, mow early and check the weather.

CITY MANAGER:

Staff has been working hard to complete projects throughout the City.  We are excited to have the following projects completed:  Mural at the City Pool, weed abatement in the alleyways, tree trimming, new bark in the parks around the play structures at Woodson Park and Flournoy Memorial Park.

I would like to thank the Cal Fire Salt Creek Conservation Camp Work Crew for the work they have assisted with in the last couple weeks.  They have participated in the alley weed abatement and bark in the park projects.  They have done excellent work.

Events:

  • June 15th at 6:00pm: Corning Around the World on Solano Street.  Get your tickets/passports.
  • June 18th at 6:30pm: Planning Commission Meeting
  • June 29th at 10:00am: Healthy Happy Summer Event at the Corning City Pool.

Fiscal Year Budget:

The City Council approved the budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 as presented by staff at the June 11th City Council Meeting.  Approval of the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Budget Resolution will be presented at the June 25th meeting.

Miscellaneous:

  • On Friday, June 14th I participated in a local CA Jobs First workshop with a focus on Tehama County, economic development and workforce/workforce development.
  • Staff continue to work with developers regarding interest in projects within the City of Corning. We are hopeful some of these will come to fruition in the near future.
  • We continue to work on a new municipal water well to benefit residents. This is funded by the Department of Warter Resources via a grant.
  • Staff continue to work on the City Recreation Center and Plaza Project. We are hopeful to have plans approved and bid documents to present at the July 23rd meeting tentatively.

 

Summer is here and it’s heating up!  Stay hydrated, check on family, friends, and neighbors.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Community Event/Street Impact:

Corning Around the World will take place this Saturday, June 15th from 6:00pm to 10:00pm.  Solano Street will be closed between 3rd Street and 6th Street along with 4th Street up to the Yolo Street alleyway (next to Yaya’s Taco Shop).  The closure will begin at approximately 4:00pm to prepare for the event and will reopen once the event has finished.

Parks:

The Public Works Department has been working with the Cal Fire Salt Creek Conservation Camp Work Crew to replace the rubber fall surfacing at two of the parks with bark.

Tree Removal:

PG&E and Public Works have worked on identifying (8) eight City trees that cause safety concerns as a part of PG&E’s Vegetation Management Program.  Wright Trees have been contracted by PG&E and began tree removal on May 14, the work will continue through to the end of June.

Tree Trimming:

Arbor Pro’s LLC. completed its scope of work for this fiscal year, trimming 250 of the City palm and street trees.  They will be back at the beginning of the fiscal year 2024/2025 to continue trimming city trees throughout the City.

West Street School Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the West Street Connectivity Project.  Their remaining scope of work includes the crosswalk at the intersection of Solano Street and West Street.  Construction of the crosswalks is anticipated to be completed by the end of June.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

We continue to work with Placeworks on the 7th Cycle Housing Element and are planning to have an administrative draft ready for review within the next couple of weeks.

June 18th Planning Commission Meeting:

A Conditional Use Permit to allow serving of alcohol at 1124 Solano Street in a new business called “The Vault” will be on the agenda for consideration of approval at the Tuesday, June 18th Planning Commission Meeting.

 

RECREATION:

Flag Football:

Corning Flag Football will be starting their practices and games in the next week.

Corning Recreation List of Programs:

Corning Recreation put out the list of all summer recreation programs and we have a few new programs listed.  You can check them out at www.corning.org Recreation Sign Ups.

City Pool:

The City pool is open for the season.  There are only two openings left to reserve the pool for summer parties, those dates are:  August 3rd and 4th.

June 29th Healthy Happy Summer BBQ Event:

Corning Recreation will be participating/co-hosting the Healthy Happy Summer BBQ event happening on June 29, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Corning City Pool.  We are sponsoring Free swim during this event.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 138 calls for service, there were 62 officer-initiated incidents, including 15 traffic stops, and a total of 9 officer reports taken.  Officers issued 1 infraction during the period of June 6, 2024 through June 12, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of June 6, 2024 through June 12, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 312 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 43 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

  • Officer Sarah Herrera graduated from the Butte Law Enforcement Academy.
  • Officer Royce Ellena has completed his Field Training and is now operating as a solo Officer.
  • All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins. Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

“The most important thing you can do to achieve your goals is to make sure that as soon as you set them you immediately begin to create momentum.” — Tony Robbins

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 30 calls for service last week, they were:  1 fire, 24 medicals, 2 traffic collisions, 2 investigations, and 1 public service.

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Training:

  • CVFD Training consisted of wildland/grass burning, always stressing safety and hydration for all firefighters.

CITY MANAGER:

JT Levy Scholarship Presentation:

Congratulations Class of 2024!  I was honored to attend the Corning High School Senior Awards Night and present the JT Levy Scholarship to awardee Kevin Perez.

City Pool Grant Opening:

Join us! Monday, June 10th at 1:00pm at the City Pool to celebrate the grand opening and mural completion.

Staff has been working hard to complete projects throughout the City.  We are excited to have the following projects completed or significant progress made on the following:  Mural at the City Pool, weed abatement in the alleyways, and tree trimming.

Events:

  • June 6th at 6:00pm: Corning Chamber of Commerce “Know Your Resources” at Rodgers Theatre for entrepreneurs and business owners.
  • June 10th at 1:00pm: City Pool Grand Opening and mural completion.
  • June 11th at 6:30pm: City Council Meeting
  • June 15th at 6:00pm: Corning Around the World on Solano Street.  Get your tickets/passports.
  • June 29th 10:00am: Healthy Happy Summer Event at the Corning City Pool.

Fiscal Year Budget:

Staff worked to finalize the budget and narratives for presentation to the City Council for approval of the budget at the June 11th meeting, and approval of the Budget Resolution at the June 25th meeting.

Miscellaneous:

  • On Tuesday (6/4) and Wednesday (6/5) I participated in a local leadership convening, “Be the Catalyst for Positive Change”. This was a great collaboration among powerful local leaders throughout the County with the benefit and focus being the City of Corning.
  • Met with staff and developers regarding interest in projects withing the City of Corning. We are hopeful some of these will come to fruition in the near future.
  • We continue to work on a new municipal water well to benefit residents. This is funded by the Department of Warter Resources via a grant.
  • Work with staff to finalize contracts to complete projects funded within the current fiscal year.
  • Continue to work with staff on the City Recreation Center and Plaza Project.

 Summer is here and it’s heating up!  Stay hydrated, check on family, friends, and neighbors.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Tree Removal:

PG&E and Public Works have identified eight (8) City trees that cause safety concerns as a part of PG&E’s Vegetation Management Program.  Wright Trees has been contracted by PG&E and will begin tree removal on May 14th and carry through to the end of June.

Tree Trimming:

Arbor Pro’s LLC has been awarded a 3-year tree trimming contract with the City.  Their services begin Monday, May 27th.  We have provided them with a list of trees the City has identified as a priority. By the end of the week the contractor will have trimmed 246 palm trees.

West Street School Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the West Street Connectivity Project.  Their remaining scope includes the crosswalk at the intersection of Solano Street and West Street.  Construction of the crosswalks is anticipated to be completed by early June.

City Pool:

The pool opens to the public on June 10th.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

We continue to work with Placeworks on the 7th cycle Housing Element and are planning to have an administrative draft ready for review this month.

 

RECREATION:

Summer Recreation Classes:

Corning Recreation is working on their summer class line up; it will be posted soon.

June 4th Tuesday Night Market:

The Tuesday Night Market was a hot one, but the kids seemed to have a lot of fun at the Corning 500.  Thank you to everyone who participated.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 129 calls for service, there were 70 officer-initiated incidents, including 17 traffic stops, and a total of 12 officer reports taken.  Officers made 1 felony arrest and issued 1 infraction during the period of May 30, 2024 through June 5, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of May 30, 2024 through June 5, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 315 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 29 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

“If you want to be the best, you have to do things other people aren’t willing to do.”

-Michael Phelps

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 21 calls for service last week, they were:  18 medicals, and 3 public service.

Chief’s Message:

  • A big “Thank You” to Tehama County Probation Department and especially to Salt Creek Conservation Camp for their great job cleaning up Corning’s alleyways.

 

  • It is hot and dry, please stay hydrated and mow early.

CITY MANAGER:

There are a lot of great projects and activities happening throughout the City as we closeout the fiscal year.  We are excited to have the mural at the City Pool, weed abatement in the alleyways, and tree trimming.  For more details, read the complete report.

Events:

  • June 4th at 5:00pm: Tuesday Night Market and Corning 500.
  • June 6th at 6:00pm: Corning Chamber of Commerce “Know Your Resources” at Rodgers Theatre for entrepreneurs and business owners.
  • June 15th at 6:00pm: Corning Around the World on Solano Street.  Get your tickets/passports.

Fiscal Year Budget:

Staff worked to finalize the budget and narratives for presentation to the City Council for approval of the budget at the June 11th meeting, and approval of the Budget Resolution at the June 25th meeting.

Miscellaneous:

  • Met with staff and developers regarding interest in projects withing the City of Corning. We are hopeful some of these will come to fruition in the near future.
  • We continue to work on a new municipal water well to benefit residents. This is funded by a Department of Warter Resources via a grant.
  • Work with staff to finalize contracts to complete projects funded within this current fiscal year.
  • Continue to work with staff on the City Recreation Center and Plaza Project.
  • I will participate in a local leadership convening, “be the Catalyst for Positive Change”, hosted next week on June 4th and 5th.

 Please be a responsible citizen and a good neighbor.  Keep vegetation under control, debris disposed of properly, and broken down/abandoned vehicles off the streets.  Take pride in your community and neighborhoods.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

PUBLIC WORKS:

Tree Removal:

PG&E and Public Works have identified eight (8) City trees that cause safety concerns as a part of PG&E’s Vegetation Management Program.  Wright Trees has been contracted by PG&E and will begin tree removal on May 14th and carry through to the end of June.

Tree Trimming:

Arbor Pro’s LLC has been awarded a 3-year tree trimming contract with the City.  Their services begin Monday, May 27th.  We have provided them with a list of trees the City has identified as a priority.

West Street School Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the West Street Connectivity Project.  Their remaining scope includes the crosswalk at the intersection of Solano Street and West Street.  Construction of the crosswalks is anticipated to be completed by early June.

City Pool:

The pool opens to the public on June 10th.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Staff continue to work with Placeworks on the 7th Cycle Housing Element and are planning to have an administrative draft ready for review in June.

 

RECREATION:

Swim Season Registration:

We opened registration for the 2024 Swim Season at the pool on the first of May.  You can now register for Lap Swim, Swim Lessons, Water Aerobics and Pool Parties.  To register go to www.corning.org.

Summer Recreation Classes:

Summer recreation classes will be opening up very soon, stay tuned to our Corning Recreation social media accounts.

June 4th Tuesday Night Market:

Tuesday, June 4th is our last Tuesday Night Market before summer break; the next Market will be in September.  The event starts at 5:00pm and will feature the Corning 500.  If you haven’t created your cardboard car yet, you still have this weekend to build one.  We will have a handful of new vendors lined up at the market, plus all your favorites!  Come and listen to the sounds of Irish Cement under the big tent while the kids play on two different types of bouncers.  It’s going to be hot so be sure to get a cool beverage from the Rotary Beer Garden. If alcohol isn’t your thing, then grab a snow cone from Corning Sweets.  It’s sure to be an enjoyable evening.

Solano Street will be closed between 3rd & 6th Streets for the event starting at 4:00pm for setup and will reopen once the event is over.  The event will run from 5:00pm to 8:00pm.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 146 calls for service, there were 73 officer-initiated incidents, including 16 traffic stops, and a total of 21 officer reports taken.  Officers made 7 misdemeanor arrests, 1 felony arrest, issued 5 misdemeanor citations and 4 infractions during the period of May 23, 2024 through May 29, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of May 23, 2024 through May 29, 2024 our Dispatch Center received 309 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 27 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Community Service Officer Hansel attended a PC 832 Arrest course.  All Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

Having a positive mental attitude is asking how something can be done rather than saying it can’t be done. –Bo Bennett

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 23 calls for service last week, they were:  19 medicals, 1 investigation, and 3 public service.

Chief’s Message:

Thank you to all who keep their properties neat and clean.  Help keep Corning looking nice.

CITY MANAGER:

There are a lot of great projects happening throughout the City next week.  We are excited to have the mural at the City Pool, weed abatement in the alleyways, and tree trimming.  For more details, read the complete report.

Grant administration for grant funded programs or projects Request for Proposals:

The deadline for proposals was Tuesday, May 14th at 5:00 p.m.  Two proposals were received.  Staff will review and evaluate the proposals.  We look forward to the opportunities this may bring to the City for Community Development Block Grants and other grants.

Fiscal Year Budget:

Capital Improvement Projects were reviewed and approved at the City Council Meeting on May 14th.  Staff will continue to work to finalize budgets and narratives to present to the Council for approval of the budget at the June 11th meeting, and approval of the Budget Resolution at the June 25th meeting.

 Please be a responsible citizen and a good neighbor.  Keep vegetation under control, debris disposed of properly, and broken down/abandoned vehicles off the streets.  Take pride in your community and neighborhoods.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Crew Work Schedule:

The Public Works Crew will switch to their summer hours (6:00am – 2:30pm) on Tuesday, May 28th, 2024.  The City’s Meter Reader will remain on his regular schedule (8:00am – 4:30pm).

Tree Removal:

PG&E and Public Works have identified eight (8) City trees that cause safety concerns as a part of PG&E’s Vegetation Management Program.  Wright Trees has been contracted by PG&E and will begin tree removal on May 14th and carry through to the end of June.

Tree Trimming:

Arbor Pro’s LLC. has been awarded a 3-year tree trimming contract with the City.  Their services begin Monday, May 27th.  We have provided them with a list of trees the City has identified as a priority.

West Street School Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the West Street Connectivity Project.  Their remaining scope includes the crosswalk at the intersection of Solano Street and West Street.  Construction of the crosswalks is anticipated to be completed by early June.

City Pool:

Corning High School, the Tehama County Arts Council, and the Job Training Center will be teaming up to begin painting a public mural at the Corning City Pool.  The mural will be installed May 28th-June 2nd.

The pool opens to the public on June 10th.

Cal Fire Work Crew:

The Cal Fire Salt Creek Conservation Crew will be out next week providing weed abatement services throughout the city alleyways.

 

PLANNING:

May 21st Planning Commission Meeting:

The Planning Commission held their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday May 21st and all 4 Conditional Use Permits were approved.  They are as follows:

  • Permit 024-326: Shabby Sisterhood & Raging Bull Vineyard to have wine tasting and sales at 1301 Solano St.;
  • Permit 2024-327: Hometown Café to sell beer and wine;
  • Permit 2024-328: Red Door Salon to have a tattoo artist; and
  • Permit 2024-329: Aktiv Fit to have an outdoor workout area.

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Staff continue to work with Placeworks on the 7th Cycle Housing Element and are planning to have an administrative draft ready for review in June.

 

RECREATION:

Swim Season Registration:

We opened registration for the 2024 Swim Season at the pool on the first of May.  You can now register for Lap Swim, Swim Lessons, Water Aerobics and Pool Parties.  To register go to www.corning.org.

Summer Recreation Classes:

Summer recreation classes will be opening up very soon, stay tuned to our Corning Recreation social media accounts.

Corning Jr. Cardettes:

The Corning Jr. Cardettes held a special performance on Wednesday evening for the Corning Rotary Club as a Thank you for their generous donation to purchase the team’s uniforms.

Corning Jiu Jitsu:

Corning Jiu Jitsu took 9th place out of 105 schools at a recent grappling held in Sacramento.  Congratulations!

June 4th Tuesday Night Market:

The next Tuesday Night Market is right around the corner on June 4th.   We will be holding the Corning 500 at this event.  The Corning 500 is a fun and free event for the kids; if interested please register at:  https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/Program.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 151 calls for service, there were 91 officer-initiated incidents, including 18 traffic stops, and a total of 21 officer reports taken.  Officers made 4 misdemeanor arrests, 1 felony arrest, issued 3 misdemeanor citations and 1 infraction during the period of May 16, 2024 through May 22, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of May 16, 2024 through May 22, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 304 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 39 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

“Never forget the sacrifices they made.  Before you choose to celebrate your day,

take a moment to remember them.”

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 27 calls for service last week, they were:  19 medicals, 3 fires, 2 traffic collisions, and 3 public service.

Chief’s Message:

  • Weed abatement is in full swing, please take care of your properties.
  • Please remember the true meaning of Memorial Day.

CITY MANAGER:

Teddy Pohlers (City Pool) Mural:

Corning High School, the Tehama County Arts Council, the City of Corning, and the Job Training Center teamed up on an innovative project to install a public mural in the City of Corning. The mural was co-designed by Corning Highschool art students, their teacher Sara Trammell, a Tehama County local professional muralist, Toni Gaylord and general guidance from Executive Director of the grant, Carrie Ferchaud. The mural will be installed May 28 – June 2 with the help of Corning High Art Students. This project will be funded entirely by grant dollars that were competitively awarded to Job Training Center from Upstate California Creative Corps. This grant’s goal is to use art to promote public health and strengthen the artistic workforce in Tehama County.

Grant administration for grant funded programs or projects Request for Proposals:

The deadline for proposals was Tuesday, May 14th at 5:00 p.m.  Two proposals were received. Staff will review and evaluate the proposals. We look forward to the opportunities this may bring to the City for Community Development Block Grants and other grants.

Fiscal Year Budget:

Capital Improvement Projects were reviewed and approved at the City Council Meeting on May 14th. Staff will continue to work to finalize budgets and narratives to present to the Council for approval at the June meeting.

Meetings:

  • Monday, May 13th:  Met with stakeholders for the Family and Community Partnership Meeting to discuss the Healthy Happy Summer Event.
  • Tuesday, May 14th:  Staff continues to meet with the design contractor for the City Recreation Center and Plaza Project.  This week was working to finalize the splash pad and plaza area.
  • Tuesday, May 14th:  The City Council held their regularly scheduled meeting.
  • Thursday, May 16th:  Met with Tehama County City and County representatives to collaborate and information share.
  • Tuesday, May 21st : The Planning Commission will hold their meeting at 6:30 p.m.

Please be a responsible citizen and a good neighbor.  Keep vegetation under control, debris disposed of properly and broken down/abandoned vehicles off the streets.  Take pride in your community and neighborhoods.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

National Public Works Week:

The week of May 19th – 25th is National Public Works Week!  We would like to thank our Public Works Staff for all their hard work on maintaining our streets, water system, sewer system, city buildings and parks.  Their hard work and dedication to the City of Corning is invaluable and allows our community to function daily.  Thank You!!

Tree Removal:

PG&E and Public Works have identified (8) eight City trees that cause safety concerns as a part of PG&E’s Vegetation Management Program.  Wright Trees has been contracted by PG&E and will begin tree removal on May 14th and carry through to the end of June.

Fire Mowing:

The Public Works Crew continues to fire mow around town to prep for the upcoming fire season.

West Street School Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the West Street School Project.  Their remaining scope of work includes the crosswalk at the intersection of Solano and West Streets.  Construction of the crosswalks is anticipated to be completed by early June.

Pool:

The Pool opens to the public on June 10th.

 

PLANNING:

May 21st Planning Commission Meeting:

The Planning Department has four Conditional Use Permits that will be presented at the meeting in May to be held next Tuesday, May 21st at 6:30 PM.

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

Staff continues to work with Placeworks on the 7th Cycle Housing Element and are planning to have an administrative draft ready for review in June.

New Population and Medium Income Levels for Corning:

The new population numbers have recently come out and as of January 2024, the City’s new population is 8,076; and the new medium income level is $87,900.

 

RECREATION:

Swim Season Registration:

We opened registration for the 2024 Swim Season at the pool on the first of May.  You can now register for Lap Swim, Swim Lessons, Water Aerobics and Pool Parties.  To register go to www.corning.org.

Summer Recreation Classes:

Summer recreation classes will be opening very soon, stay tuned to our Corning Recreation social media accounts and register online.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 142 calls for service, there were 55 officer-initiated incidents, including 15 traffic stops, and a total of 16 officer reports taken.  Officers issued 1 parking citation and 1 infraction during the period of May 9, 2024 through May 15, 2024

Dispatch:

During the period of May 9, 2024 through May 15, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 254 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 32 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

Travel makes one modest.  You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.

-Gustave Flaubert

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 32 calls for service last week, they were:  23 medicals, 4 fires, and 5 public service.

Training:

Training for the Corning Volunteer Fire Department consisted of pump evolutions, entering a structure, and getting water supply to the engine.  We will be moving into wildland fire suppression training.  This will include training burns throughout the City, usually on Wednesday evenings.

USE PERMIT NO. 2024-329

AKTIV FIT

 

The City of Corning must inform you of a project proposed for the property described below.

 

WHAT IS BEING PLANNED:

The City of Corning has received an application to add a use, to the Heritage Square, from Savage, owner of Aktiv Fit, The use proposes to enclose the rear southeast parking lot for the use of the gym.  Aktiv Fit is owned and operated by Savage. Aktiv Fit is located on the east side of Heritage Square 955 Highway 99W Suite 119.

APN: 071-140-0274

 

WHY THIS NOTICE:

The City wants you to be aware that information on this project is available for your review at City Hall, 794 Third Street in Corning.  You are invited to attend a Public Hearing to be conducted by the Planning Commission in the City Council Chambers in City Hall at 794 Third Street at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.  Please note if this project is challenged in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues that were raised at the Public Hearing or in writing delivered to the Planning Commission at or prior to the Public Hearing.

 

WHAT CAN YOU DO:

Please call or stop by City Hall if you have any questions or want to review the project information.  You are welcome to attend the Public Hearing to ask questions or to comment.  Your written comments may be given to the Planning Commission at the Hearing.  If mailed, comments must be received by the City Clerk prior to the meeting.  We are sorry but City staff cannot forward your verbal comments or questions to the City Planning Commission.  Verbal comments or questions must come from you during the Public Hearing.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROJECT PLEASE CONTACT:

Christina Meeds, Planner II

794 Third Street

Corning, CA  96021

(530) 824-7036

 

USE PERMIT NO. 2024-328

MYKALA SANDERS/RED DOOR SALON

 

The City of Corning must inform you of a project proposed for the property described below.

 

WHAT IS BEING PLANNED:

The City of Corning has received an application to establish a tattoo parlor in an existing Salon, known as “The Red Door Salon,” owned and operated by Mykayla Sanders. The tattoo business will be operated by Alain Ortiz Curiel. The Red Door Salon is located on the north side of Solano Street, at the intersection of Fourth St. and Solano St.

Address: 1202 Solano St.               APN: 071-133-005

 

WHY THIS NOTICE:

The City wants you to be aware that information on this project is available for your review at City Hall, 794 Third Street in Corning.  You are invited to attend a Public Hearing to be conducted by the Planning Commission in the City Council Chambers in City Hall at 794 Third Street at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.  Please note if this project is challenged in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues that were raised at the Public Hearing or in writing delivered to the Planning Commission at or prior to the Public Hearing.

 

WHAT CAN YOU DO:

Please call or stop by City Hall if you have any questions or want to review the project information.  You are welcome to attend the Public Hearing to ask questions or to comment.  Your written comments may be given to the Planning Commission at the Hearing.  If mailed, comments must be received by the City Clerk prior to the meeting.  We are sorry but City staff cannot forward your verbal comments or questions to the City Planning Commission.  Verbal comments or questions must come from you during the Public Hearing.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROJECT PLEASE CONTACT:

Christina Meeds, Planner II

794 Third Street

Corning, CA  96021

(530) 824-7036

 

USE PERMIT NO. 2024-327

HOMETOWN CAFÉ – ABC Lic.

 

The City of Corning must inform you of a project proposed for the property described below.

 

WHAT IS BEING PLANNED:

Angel Mason is seeking an on-sale license with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) to sell beer and wine within an existing building located at 1081 Solano St. Suite A, Section 17.54.020 (1) of the City of Corning Zoning Code requires that a conditional use permit must be obtained prior to the onsite serving or consumption of alcohol within a bar or restaurant. As required by code, the operator Angel mason has applied for a Use Permit that must be granted by the Planning Commission prior to ABC issuing the on-sale license. The existing building is located along the south side of Solano St. at the intersection of the Third St / Solano St. intersection.  APN: 071-137-001, Address: 1081 Solano St. Suite A

 

WHY THIS NOTICE:

The City wants you to be aware that information on this project is available for your review at City Hall, 794 Third Street in Corning.  You are invited to attend a Public Hearing to be conducted by the Planning Commission in the City Council Chambers in City Hall at 794 Third Street at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.  Please note if this project is challenged in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues that were raised at the Public Hearing or in writing delivered to the Planning Commission at or prior to the Public Hearing.

 

WHAT CAN YOU DO:

Please call or stop by City Hall if you have any questions or want to review the project information.  You are welcome to attend the Public Hearing to ask questions or to comment.  Your written comments may be given to the Planning Commission at the Hearing.  If mailed, comments must be received by the City Clerk prior to the meeting.  We are sorry but City staff cannot forward your verbal comments or questions to the City Planning Commission.  Verbal comments or questions must come from you during the Public Hearing.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROJECT PLEASE CONTACT:

Christina Meeds, Planner II

794 Third Street

Corning, CA  96021

(530) 824-7036

 

USE PERMIT NO. 2024-326.

SUSAN HARMS/SHABBY SISTERHOOD

 

The City of Corning must inform you of a project proposed for the property described below.

 

WHAT IS BEING PLANNED:

Susan Harms & Raging Bull Vineyard are seeking a winegrower 02 license with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) to taste and sell wine within an existing building located at 1301 Solano St. Section 17.54.020 (1) of the City of Corning Zoning Code requires that a conditional use permit must be obtained prior to the onsite serving or consumption of alcohol within a bar or restaurant. As required by code, the owner/operator Susan Harms (owner of Shabby Sisterhood along with Raging Bull Vineyard) has applied for a Use Permit that must be granted by the Planning Commission prior to ABC issuing the on-sale license. The existing building is located along the south side of Solano St. at the southwest corner of the 5th Street / Solano St. intersection.  APN: 71-132-09       Address: 1301 Solano St.

 

WHY THIS NOTICE:

The City wants you to be aware that information on this project is available for your review at City Hall, 794 Third Street in Corning.  You are invited to attend a Public Hearing to be conducted by the Planning Commission in the City Council Chambers in City Hall at 794 Third Street at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.  Please note if this project is challenged in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues that were raised at the Public Hearing or in writing delivered to the Planning Commission at or prior to the Public Hearing.

 

WHAT CAN YOU DO:

Please call or stop by City Hall if you have any questions or want to review the project information.  You are welcome to attend the Public Hearing to ask questions or to comment.  Your written comments may be given to the Planning Commission at the Hearing.  If mailed, comments must be received by the City Clerk prior to the meeting.  We are sorry but City staff cannot forward your verbal comments or questions to the City Planning Commission.  Verbal comments or questions must come from you during the Public Hearing.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROJECT PLEASE CONTACT:

Christina Meeds, Planner II

794 Third Street

Corning, CA  96021

(530) 824-7036

 

CITY MANAGER:

Grant administration for grant funded programs or projects Request for Proposals:

Outreach is currently open for proposals for contract/grant administration for grant funded programs/projects; the closing response date is Tuesday, May 14th at 5pm.  We look forward to the opportunities this may bring to the City for Community Development Block Grants and other grants.

Fiscal Year Budget:

Staff continues working through the Fiscal Year 2024/25 Budget process.  Departments have submitted budget requests/adjustments, and Fiscal Staff is reviewing expense budgets and revenues.  Capital Improvement Projects will be reviewed and presented to the City Council at the May 14 City Council Meeting.

 Meetings:

  • Monday, May 6th:  Met with developers with interest in developing in the City.
  • Tuesday, May 7th:  Participated in the Corning High School Senior Exit Interviews.
  • Wednesday, May 8th:  Along with Public Works Director Elijah Stanley, we met at Northside Park/City Pool regarding possible community projects at the park.
  • Tuesday, May 14th:  The City Council will hold their regularly scheduled meeting.

Please be a responsible citizen and a good neighbor.  Keep vegetation under control, debris disposed of properly and broken down/abandoned vehicles off the streets.  Take pride in your community and neighborhoods.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Tree Removal:

  • PG&E and Public Works have identified (8) eight City trees that cause safety concerns as a part of PG&E’s Vegetation Management Program. Wright Trees has been contracted by PG&E and will begin tree removal on May 14 and carry through to the end of June

Fire Mowing:

  • The Public Works Crew continues to fire mow around town to prep for the upcoming fire season.

West Street School Connectivity Project:

  • Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the West Street School Project. The West Street Project is anticipated to be completed by early May, depending on the weather.

Pool

  • The Public Works Crew has prepped the pool for 2nd-grade swim lessons. Swimming lessons will begin on Monday, May 13 and end on Friday, May 17.  The pool opens to the public on June 10.

 

PLANNING:

May 21st Planning Commission Meeting:

The Planning Department has 4 Conditional Use Permits at the Commissions meeting in May to be held on Tuesday May 21st at 6:30 PM.

7th Cycle Housing Element Update:

We continue to work with Placeworks on the 7th Cycle Housing Element and are planning to have an administrative draft ready for review next month in June.

 

RECREATION:

May 7th Tuesday Night Market:

The Tuesday Night Market was a wonderful evening.  The Corning Union High School held their Art Show in Rodgers Theater during the market; we have some talented youth in our community. Thank you to all the vendors and attendees for supporting this community event.

Co-Ed Youth Flag Football Program:

We are about ready to wrap up registration for our CO-ED Youth Flag Football Program.

Swim Season Registration:

We opened registration for the 2024 Swim Season at the pool on the first of May.  You can now register for Lap Swim, Swim Lessons, Water Aerobics and Pool Parties.  To register go to www.corning.org.

Recreation Center and City Plaza Plans:

Staff has received the plans for the Recreation Center and City Plaza, they are currently being reviewed.

Summer Recreation Classes:

Summer recreation classes will be opening up very soon, stay tuned to our Corning Recreation social media accounts.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 140 calls for service, there were 46 officer-initiated incidents, including 13 traffic stops, and a total of 16 officer reports taken.  Officers made 5 misdemeanor arrests, issued 2 misdemeanor citations and 1 infraction during the period of May 2, 2024 through May 8, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of May 2, 2024 through May 8, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 300 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 39 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

News:

Corning Police Department attended and participated in the Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony on May 8, 2024, at High Point Assembly in Red Bluff.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

Don’t quit.  Sometimes the things you are hoping for come at unexpected times. -Unknown

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 27 calls for service last week, they were:  22 medicals, 4 fires, and 1 investigation.

Chiefs Message:

As everything dries out, please be aware of the area you are mowing – be fire safe.

CITY MANAGER:

Chamber of Commerce April News:

Be sure to check out the latest events and what’s happening in the newsletter at: https://www.corningcachamber.org/2024/04/30/chamber-news-apr-2024/

Grant administration for grant funded programs or projects Request for Proposals:

Outreach is currently open for proposals for contract/grant administration for grant funded programs/projects; the closing response date is Tuesday, May 14th at 5pm.  We look forward to the opportunities this may bring to the City for Community Development Block Grants and other grant.

Fiscal Year Budget:

Staff continues working through the Fiscal Year 2024/25 Budget process.  Departments have submitted budget requests/adjustments, and Fiscal Staff is reviewing expense budgets and revenues.  Capital Improvement Projects will be reviewed and presented to the City Council at the forthcoming meeting.

Unique Community Needs-Tehama County Continuum of Care:

Met with Tehama County Continuum of Care to discuss south county and City of Corning Unique needs.  There may be a future meeting held in Corning to collaborate with local stakeholders and community members to better understand what our needs are for a healthier and more prosperous community.

 Meetings:

  • Wednesday, May 2nd:  Met with City of Anderson City Manager to collaborate and information share regarding legislation and projects.

 

  • Wednesday, May 2nd :  Along with Public Works Director Elijah Stanley, we met with Airport FBO (Fixed Base Operator) Tony Cutter regarding airport operations, improvements, and events.

 

  • Tuesday, May 14th:  The City Council will hold their regularly scheduled meeting.

Events:

  • May 7th:  Tuesday Night Market from 5pm to 8pm on Solano Street between 3rd & 6th Streets.

 

  • May 8th:  Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony at High Point Assembly located at 625 Luther Road in Red Bluff.  The Ceremony starts at 7:00pm.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Community Event/Street Impact:

Corning Tuesday Night Market:

  • The 2nd Corning Tuesday Night market will be held Tuesday May 7, 2024 starting at 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Solano Street will be closed between 3rd & 6th Streets for the event.  The Street closure starts at 4:00pm to prepare for the event and will re-open once event has finished.

Fire Mowing:

  • The Public Works Crew continues to fire mow around town to prep for the upcoming fire season.

West Street School Connectivity Project:

  • Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the West Street School Project. The Contractor is trying to limit their impact on those who are dropping off and picking up students.  The West Street Project is anticipated to be completed by early May, depending on the weather.

 

RECREATION:

May 7th Tuesday Night Market:

The next Tuesday Night Market will be held on Tuesday, May 7th from 5pm to 8pm.  Entry forms are available at www.corning.com.

Corning Jr. Giants:

Corning Jr. Giants and CO-ED Flag Football registration is open. Please register at:  https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/program.

“Free Swim” Day Sponsorship:

Would you or your business like to sponsor a Free swim day for the 2024 Pool Season?  If interested please sign up here:  https://www.corning.org/pool-sponsorship/.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 130 calls for service, there were 53 officer-initiated incidents, including 20 traffic stops, and a total of 16 officer reports taken.  Officers made 2 felony arrests, 3 misdemeanor arrests, issued 2 misdemeanor citations, 2 infractions, and 3 parking citations during the period of April 25, 2024 through May 1, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of April 25, 2024 through May 1, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 276 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 28 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

News:

Corning Police Department will be attending and participating in the Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony on May 8, 2024, at High Point Assembly located at 625 Luther Road in Red Bluff.  We invite the public to attend as well.  The Ceremony begins at 7:00pm.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

“Never let fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.” – Babe Ruth

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 29 calls for service last week, they were:  24 medicals, 4 fires, and 1 public service.

Training:

Training for the Corning Volunteer Fire Department has been focusing on structural firefighting, we will soon be switching to wildland.

Chiefs Message:

Please check your smoke alarms and make sure your address numbers are clear and visible from the street.

CITY MANAGER:

Recreation Center and City Plaza Design:

Plans for the Recreation Center have been submitted. They are currently in the review process.

Children’s Flag Raising Memorial Ceremony:

We were honored to be a host of the Children’s Flag Raising Memorial Ceremony at City Hall on Friday, April 26th at 10:00 a.m.

Grant administration for grant funded programs or projects Request for Proposals:

  A request for proposals was released this week for contract/grant administration for grant funded programs or projects. We look forward to the opportunity this may bring to the City for Community Development Block Grants and other grant opportunities. Proposals are due by Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 5:00 p.m.

Fiscal Year Budget:

Staff is working through the Fiscal Year 2024/25 Budget process. Departments have submitted budget requests and adjustments. Fiscal Staff are reviewing expense budgets and revenues.

Meetings:

  • Monday, April 22nd:  City of Corning hosted the Quarterly 2x2x2 meeting with the Corning High School District and Corning Elementary school District to collaborate and information share.
  • Tuesday, April 23rd: The City Council held their regularly scheduled meeting.

Events:

Corning Chamber of Commerce: The Chamber will host the Awards Night on April 27th.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

City Pool:

  • The Pool has passed the County inspection and is ready for use. Second-grade swim lessons are scheduled for the week of May 13th followed by school pool parties starting the week of May 20th. The pool opens to the public on Monday, June 10th!
  • New and returning Lifeguards have started their American Red Cross training.

Fire Mowing:

The Public Works Crew continues to fire mow around town to prep for the upcoming fire season.

Olive View and West Street Schools Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the West Street School Project, the Olive View Project has been completed as of April 23rd. The West Street Project is anticipated to be completed by early May, depending on the weather.

 

RECREATION:

May 7th Tuesday Night Market:

The next Tuesday Night Market will be held on Tuesday, May 7th from 5pm to 8pm.  Entry forms are available at www.corning.com.

Corning Jr. Giants:

Corning Jr. Giants and CO-ED Flag Football registration is open. Please register at:  https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/program.

“Free Swim” Day Sponsorship:

Would you or your business like to sponsor a Free swim day for the 2024 Pool Season?  Sign up here:  https://www.corning.org/pool-sponsorship/.

Jr. Cardette Performance:

The Jr. Cardette team performed at the Drill Team Dance Show, a big Thank you to Alisha Savage and the Corning High School Drill Deam for sharing their evening. All the Jr. Cardettes loved the experience.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 160 calls for service, there were 74 officer-initiated incidents, including 20 traffic stops, and a total of 20 officer reports taken.  Officers made 2 felony arrests, 4 misdemeanor arrests, issued 1 misdemeanor citation, and 2 infractions during the period of April 18, 2024, through April 24, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of April 18, 2024 through April 24, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 254 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 36 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers. Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

“Never let fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.” – Babe Ruth

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 16 calls for service last week, they were:  13 medicals, 2 fires, and 1 traffic collision.

Chiefs Message:

Weed abatement season is here, please avoid an abatement hearing and possible fines by clearing your properties of weeds, thank you!!!

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
For
CONTRACT/GRANT ADMINISTRATION FOR GRANT FUNDED PROGRAMS OR PROJECTS

 

Proposals Due by: Tuesday, May 14, 2024 @ 5:00 p.m.

 

Full details available here.

CITY MANAGER:

New Assistant Finance Director:

I would like to welcome Khrystie Shoemaker as the new Assistant Finance Director for the City of Corning.  Khrystie started on Sunday, April 14, 2024 with her first work day being Monday, April 15th.

Recreation Center and City Plaza Design:

We are expecting the Recreation Center and City Plaza Design to be completed with plans to be submitted to the Building Department by the end of the week.

Meetings:

  • Monday, April 15th:  Fiscal year 2024/25 budget meetings with department heads were held.  We will continue to work through the budget process.
  • Tuesday, April 16th:  A Joint meeting of the City Council and Planning Commission was held for a public hearing to discuss and accept comments on the Housing Element and housing needs in Corning.
  • Thursday, April 18th:  I am attending the Northern California Cities Self Insurance Fund (NCCSIF) Board of Directors and Risk Management Committee meetings in Rocklin.
  • Friday, April 19th:  I will meet with the Tehama County Grand Jury to answer any questions they may have regarding City Operations.

Events:

  • Friday, April 26th at 10:00am:  Children’s Flag Raising Memorial Ceremony will take place outside of City Hall.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

City Pool:

  • City Staff has cleaned and prepared the pools for the upcoming swim season with continuing general maintenance until the Environmental Health Inspection on April 23rd is completed.
  • Lifeguards have been chosen for the 2024 swim season and they are scheduled to attend training in the upcoming weekends.

Training:

  • Crew member James Pendergraft will be attending a Certified Pool Operator course in May. This course is needed to safely maintain the City Pool.
  • Crew member Domingo Rios is training to acquire a Grade 2 Water Distribution Certificate, this is required by the State to provide clean drinking water to City residents.
  • Crew members Brett White and Jeremy Mosher will be attending training in the upcoming months to maintain their Grade 2 Water Distribution Certificates.

Streets:

City Staff has removed dead trees and stumps from in front of the Immaculate Conception Church on Solano St, others will be stump ground.

Parks

  • The crew has been fixing numerous sprinklers that were destroyed by vandalism.
  • Staff have also been trimming tree branches for safety.

Water:

The crew have been cleaning out meter boxes in preparation to install new electronic touch read meters in the upcoming year.

Sewer:

City staff have repaired a collapsed sewer line located on Fig Lane.

Olive View and West Street Schools Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the Olive View and West Street School Projects.  The Contractor is trying to limit their impact on those who are dropping off and picking up students.  The Notice of Completion for the Olive View Project will be presented to the City Council on April 23rd.  The West Street Project is anticipated to be completed by early May, depending on the weather.

 

RECREATION:

May 7th Tuesday Night Market:

The next Tuesday Night Market will be held on Tuesday, May 7th from 5pm to 8pm.  Entry forms are available at www.corning.com.

Jr. Cardette Performance:

The Jr. Cardette team will be performing at the Drill Team Dance Show at Corning Union High School on April 23rd at 7:00 PM

Corning Jr. Giants:

Corning Jr. Giants is open for registration and so is our CO-ED Flag Football, you can register at:  https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/program.

“Free Swim” Day Sponsorship:

Would you or your business like to sponsor a Free swim day for the 2024 Pool Season?  Sign up here:  https://www.corning.org/pool-sponsorship/.

 

PLANNING:

April 16th City Council/Planning Commission Meeting:

The Planning Commission approved 4 Use Permits at the Tuesday night meeting held on April 16, 2024, they were:

  • Use Permit 2024-322 – A use permit to allow for beer and wine to be served at Johnny Boys Taqueria;
  • Use Permit 2024-323 – A use permit to allow T-Mobile to build an unmanned telecommunications facility at Clark Park;
  • Use Permit 2024-324- A use permit to establish a Massage Parlor and Spa within the Heritage Square Center; and
  • Use Permit 2024-325- A use permit to allow L & T Towing to install a 10-foot-high electrified fence.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 141 calls for service, there were 76 officer-initiated incidents, including 16 traffic stops, and a total of 17 officer reports taken.  Officers made 3 felony arrests, 2 misdemeanor arrests, issued 2 misdemeanor citations, and 2 infractions during the period of April 11, 2024 through April 17, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of April 11, 2024 through April 17, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 247 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 36 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

Don’t wait until you’ve reached your goal to be proud of yourself.  Be proud of every step you take toward reaching that goal.— Unknown

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 22 calls for service last week, they were:  19 medicals, 1 hazardous condition, and 2 public service.

Chiefs Message:

Please help keep Corning nice, be a good neighbor and keep your properties clean and weed free!!!

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

CITY OF CORNING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council for the City of Corning will conduct a public hearing on April 23, 2024, at 6:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter, as the matter will be heard, in the City Council Chambers, located at 794 Third Street, Corning, California.  Members of the public are encouraged to participate in the hearing, to solicit public input on the achievements and financial report of the following item:

Closeout of the 20-CDBG-CV2-3-0091-City of Corning COVID-19 Subsistence Payment Relief Program

The City of Corning submitted an application to the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), in response to the 2020 Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) – Coronavirus, Aid Relief, Economic Security Act (CDBG-CV2-3) funding year, to request a funding allocation in the amount of $200,000.00.

Utilizing $174,000 of the funding allocation, the City was able to provide rent/mortgage and/or utility assistance to seventy-eight households which benefitted 149 residents and kept them safely and stably housed.  Beneficiaries of the Subsistence Payment Relief Program were very low (30% LMI) and (50% LMI) low-income and moderate income (80% LMI) households in the City of Corning.  Grant management costs were $26,000.00.

The City has expended $200,000 of the CDBG funding allocation to complete the Subsistence Payment Relief Program.  The City will not disencumber any funds as the program expended the entire funding allocation.

The purpose of this public hearing is to give community members an opportunity to evaluate the performance of this program.  If you are unable to attend the meeting, written comments on any aspect of the above referenced program are invited and should be addressed to:  Suzi Kochems, Consultant, 105 Shasta Street, Orland, CA 95963, or to the following email address suzi@silkconsultinggroup.com.  After the public meeting, the City will proceed with the submission of the Closeout documents.

A public information file, including the Close Out and other relevant documents, is available for review between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday, in the City of Corning’s administration office located at 794 Third Street, Corning, CA.

The City of Corning promotes fair housing and employment opportunities and makes all its programs available to low- and moderate- income persons regardless of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, or disability.  The location of the public hearing is fully accessible to mobility-impaired individuals.  If you require special accommodation to participate in the public hearing, please contact Lisa Linnet at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting by calling (530) 824-7033.

Posted:  April 12, 2024

CITY MANAGER:

Wednesday, April 10, 2024: The Public Works Director and I met with PG&E to discuss upcoming projects and programs that impact and benefit the City of Corning and residents.

Thursday, April 11, 2024: I attended the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians solar and microgrid groundbreaking.

Friday, April 12, 2024:  I was asked to speak at Maywood DaVinci Middle School about my career and the potential career opportunities in local government/City of Corning.

Past Meetings:

  • The Library Commission met regarding the future remodel project. Direction was provided to staff on the priorities of the Library and Commissioners.

Future Meetings:

  • Joint meeting with the City Council and Planning Commission on April 16th at 6:30 p.m. regarding housing needs.

 Ongoing Projects:

-California Department of Water Resources Grant for a new municipal well.

-Recreation Center and City Plaza Project

-Housing Element Update

-Annual Financial Audit is close to being wrapped up.

-Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget preparation, meetings with department heads will commence next week

Career Opportunities:

Police Officer & Lateral Police Officer ($25,000 Lateral Stipend)

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

City Pool:

Public Works Staff have started cleaning and preparing the pools for the upcoming pool season.  Minor maintenance at the pools will be completed in the upcoming weeks.

Olive View and West Street Schools Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the Olive View and West Street School Projects.  The Olive View Project is near completion with final sign-off remaining. The West Street Project is anticipated to be completed by mid April, depending on the weather.

 

RECREATION:

Corning Jr. Cardettes:

Our Jr. Cardettes team will be performing at the Drill Team Dance Show at Corning Union High School on April 23rd at 7:00 p.m.

Registration Open:

Corning Jr. Giants is open for registration and so is our CO-ED Flag Football, you can register at https://corningrecreation.recdesk.com/Community/program

“Free Swim Day” Sponsorship:

Would you or your business like to sponsor a Free Swim Day for the 2024 Pool Season?  If so, you can sign up here:  https://www.corning.org/pool-sponsorship/.

 

PLANNING:

April 16th City Council/Planning Commission Meeting:

We will be having a joint meeting with the City Council and Planning Commission on April 16th at 6:30 p.m.  It is open to the public and the discussion will be housing needs in Corning.

Shaan Estates:

The Shaan Estates Tract Map was approved at the City Council Meeting on Tuesday, April 9th. The map proposes to build 14 new homes on the empty lot that is west of North Alex Lane.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 124 calls for service, there were 52 officer-initiated incidents, including 18 traffic stops, and a total of 19 officer reports taken.  Officers made 1 felony arrest, 7 misdemeanor arrests, issued 6 misdemeanor citations, and 2 infractions during the period of April 4, 2024, through April 10, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the period of April 4, 2024, through April 10, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 305 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 33 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

“Fear is a reaction. Courage is a decision” – Unknown

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 24 calls for service last week, they were:  19 medicals, 1 fire, 2 traffic collisions, and 2 public service.

Chief’s Message:

Clear your weeds before they dry out to avoid fire hazards. Please check or install smoke alarms, they do save lives!!!!!

T-MOBILE

The City of Corning must inform you of a project proposed for the property described below.

 

WHAT IS BEING PLANNED:

The applicant is proposing to establish an approximately 400 square foot area at Estil Clark Park for an unmanned telecommunications facility that will be placed in a CMU enclosed area adjacent to the existing Verizon equipment storage area.  The unmanned facility will be located adjacent to the south end of the existing playground area and north of the existing equipment in the parking lot. The park site is zoned PQ, Public/Quasi Public.  APN: 73-260-30        Address: 103 E. Fig Lane

 

WHY THIS NOTICE:

The City wants you to be aware that information on this project is available for your review at City Hall, 794 Third Street in Corning.  You are invited to attend a Public Hearing to be conducted by the Planning Commission in the City Council Chambers in City Hall at 794 Third Street at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16th, 2024.  Please note if this project is challenged in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues that were raised at the Public Hearing or in writing delivered to the Planning Commission at or prior to the Public Hearing.

 

WHAT CAN YOU DO:

Please call or stop by City Hall if you have any questions or want to review the project information.  You are welcome to attend the Public Hearing to ask questions or to comment.  Your written comments may be given to the Planning Commission at the Hearing.  If mailed, comments must be received by the City Clerk prior to the meeting.  We are sorry but City staff cannot forward your verbal comments or questions to the City Planning Commission.  Verbal comments or questions must come from you during the Public Hearing.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROJECT PLEASE CONTACT:

Christina Meeds, Planner II

794 Third Street

Corning, CA  96021

(530) 824-7036

JOHNNY BOYS TAQUERIA

The City of Corning must inform you of a project proposed for the property described below.

WHAT IS BEING PLANNED:

Rosa Gonzalez is seeking an on-sale license with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) to sell beer and wine within an existing building located at 1944 Solano St. Section 17.54.020 (1) of the City of Corning Zoning Code requires that a conditional use permit must be obtained prior to the onsite serving or consumption of alcohol within a bar or restaurant. As required by code, the operator Rosa Gonzalez has applied for a Use Permit that must be granted by the Planning Commission prior to ABC issuing the on-sale license. The existing building is located along the north side of Solano St. at the intersection of the Toomes Avenue / Solano St. intersection.  APN: 071-080-007, Address: 1944 Solano St.

WHY THIS NOTICE:

The City wants you to be aware that information on this project is available for your review at City Hall, 794 Third Street in Corning.  You are invited to attend a Public Hearing to be conducted by the Planning Commission in the City Council Chambers in City Hall at 794 Third Street at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.  Please note if this project is challenged in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues that were raised at the Public Hearing or in writing delivered to the Planning Commission at or prior to the Public Hearing.

WHAT CAN YOU DO:

Please call or stop by City Hall if you have any questions or want to review the project information.  You are welcome to attend the Public Hearing to ask questions or to comment.  Your written comments may be given to the Planning Commission at the Hearing.  If mailed, comments must be received by the City Clerk prior to the meeting.  We are sorry but City staff cannot forward your verbal comments or questions to the City Planning Commission.  Verbal comments or questions must come from you during the Public Hearing.

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROJECT PLEASE CONTACT:

Chrissy Meeds, Planner II

794 Third Street

Corning, CA  96021

(530) 824-7036

CITY MANAGER:

I will be out of the office Friday, April 5, 2024.

I would like to wish Accounting Manager Mary Brimm the best as she pursues new interests and adventures.  Mary has been an integral part of the Management and Finance Department team for several years.  Thank you for your faithful and dedicated service to the City and the Corning community.

Friday, April 12, 2024:  I have been asked to speak at Maywood DaVinci Middle School about my career and the potential career opportunities in local government/City of Corning.

Past Meetings:

  • Met with Red Bluff City Manager to discuss common topics and collaborate.
  • On April 1, 2024 the Airport Commission met for their quarterly meeting.  The main topics were projects and grant funding.

Future Meetings:

  • The City Council will meet on April 9th at 6:30 p.m.
  • Library Commission will meet for their quarterly meeting April 10th at 3:00 p.m.
  • The City Council and Planning Commission will hold a joint meeting April 16th at 6:30 p.m.

Ongoing Projects:

-California Department of Water Resources Grant for a new municipal well.

-Recreation Center and City Plaza Project

-Housing Element Update

-Annual Financial Audit

-Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget preparation

Career Opportunities:

Police Officer & Lateral Police Officer ($25,000 Lateral Stipend)

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet quarterly on specified days the first week of the month in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

City Pool:

City Staff have started cleaning and preparing the pools for the upcoming pool season.  Minor maintenance at the pools will be completed in the upcoming weeks.

Olive View and West Street Schools Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the Olive View and West Street School Projects. The Olive View Project is near completion with final sign-off remaining.  The West Street Project is anticipated to be completed by the beginning of April depending on the weather.

Clark Park Parking Lot:

The Clark Park Parking Lot Phase 1 project began April 1st.  Phase 1 consists of pulverizing, grading, and compacting the parking lot.  The parking lot with be closed until construction is complete.  The project is anticipated to be completed by April 5th.

Water infrastructure:

The Public Works Crew has been working on getting the Butte Well back online by the end of the week.  Water line repairs continue at various locations throughout the City.

Alleyways:

Tehama County Probation Crew Members will be working on cleaning the overgrown vegetation in alleyways throughout the City in the upcoming weeks.

 

RECREATION:

April 2 Tuesday Night Market:

Thank you to all involved in the opening day of our Tuesday Night Market, it was a wonderful evening.  See you at the next one on May 7th at which will have the Corning Union High School Art Show being held at Rodgers Theater.

Pool Lifeguard Recruitment & Interviews:

We are in the process of lifeguard interviews and should have our whole crew hired by the end of the week.  We had an overwhelming number of applicants from some very talented individuals.

“Free Swim Day” Sponsorship:

Would you or your business like to sponsor a Free swim day for the 2024 Pool Season?  If so, you can sign up here:  https://www.corning.org/pool-sponsorship/.

 

PLANNING:

April 16th City Council/Planning Commission Meeting:

We will be having a joint meeting with the City Council and Planning Commission on April 16th at 6:30 p.m.  It is open to the public and the discussion will be housing needs in Corning.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 135 calls for service, there were 60 officer-initiated incidents, including 17 traffic stops, and a total of 20 officer reports taken.  Officers made 3 felony arrests, 5 misdemeanor arrests, and issued 3 misdemeanor citations during the period of March 28, 2024 through April 3, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the two-week period of March 28, 2024 through April 3, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 275 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 29 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We are currently recruiting for one Lateral Police Officer and Police Officers.  Get your applications in now!  Visit www.corning.org/job-opportunities for more information.

“I hated every minute of training, but I said, ‘Don’t quit.  Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.’” —Muhammad Ali

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 24 calls for service last week, they were:  18 medicals, 1 traffic collision, and 5 public service.

Training:

Training last week consisted of proper placement and use of ground ladders.  We also “sounded” the roof and climbed ladder in full turnouts and SCBAs.

AMEND USE PERMIT NO. 2024-325 L & T TOWING

 

The City of Corning must inform you of a project proposed for the property described below.

WHAT IS BEING PLANNED:

REVOKE USE PERMIT 2008-249 AND REPLACE IT WITH 2024-325

On April 18, 2017, the Corning Planning Commission approved Use Permit 2008-249 permitting the establishment of a towing business in place of a Landscaping and Rock establishment in an M-1-CDDZ Zoning District. L & T Towing has applied to install a 10-foot-tall security fence behind their existing fence. In compliance with CCC 835. The site is located along the east side of Hwy 99W approximately 1,300 feet north of the Hwy 99W / South Ave. intersection.   APN: 87-050-05.  Address: 2791 Hwy 99W. In an effort to continually clean up the City’s Use Permit file staff are requesting the revocation of the old permit (2008-249) and replacing it with this new permit (2024-325) All previous conditions will remain.

WHY THIS NOTICE:

The City wants you to be aware that information on these projects is available for your review at City Hall, 794 Third Street in Corning.  You are invited to attend a Public Hearing to be conducted by the Planning Commission in the City Council Chambers in City Hall at 794 Third Street at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.  Please note if this project is challenged in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues that were raised at the Public Hearing or in writing delivered to the Planning Commission at or prior to the Public Hearing.

WHAT CAN YOU DO:

Please call or stop by City Hall if you have any questions or want to review the project information.  You are welcome to attend the Public Hearing to ask questions or to comment.  Your written comments may be given to the Planning Commission at the Hearing.  If mailed, comments must be received by the City Clerk prior to the meeting.  We are sorry but City staff cannot forward your verbal comments or questions to the City Planning Commission.  Verbal comments or questions must come from you during the Public Hearing.

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROJECT PLEASE CONTACT:

Christina Meeds, Planner II

794 Third Street

Corning, CA  96021

(530) 824-7036

FLOWER MASSAGE AND SPA

 

The City of Corning must inform you of a project proposed for the property described below.

WHAT IS BEING PLANNED:

Anthony Kelley has applied for a Use Permit to establish a massage therapy business within an existing building in the Heritage Square. The Business will be known as “Flower massage and Spa”. Pursuant to Section 17.54.020 (A) of the Corning Municipal Code (CMC) a massage parlor shall only be permitted upon the issuance of a Use Permit. The site is located along the east side of Highway 99W.   APN: 71-140-027 Address: 965 Highway 99W Suite 123.

WHY THIS NOTICE:

The City wants you to be aware that information on this project is available for your review at City Hall, 794 Third Street in Corning.  You are invited to attend a Public Hearing to be conducted by the Planning Commission in the City Council Chambers in City Hall at 794 Third Street at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.  Please note if this project is challenged in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues that were raised at the Public Hearing or in writing delivered to the Planning Commission at or prior to the Public Hearing.

WHAT CAN YOU DO:

Please call or stop by City Hall if you have any questions or want to review the project information.  You are welcome to attend the Public Hearing to ask questions or to comment.  Your written comments may be given to the Planning Commission at the Hearing.  If mailed, comments must be received by the City Clerk prior to the meeting.  We are sorry but City staff cannot forward your verbal comments or questions to the City Planning Commission.  Verbal comments or questions must come from you during the Public Hearing.

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROJECT PLEASE CONTACT:

Christina Meeds, Planner II

794 Third Street

Corning, CA  96021

(530) 824-7036

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council for the City of Corning will conduct a public hearing on April 9, 2024, at 6:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter, as the matter will be heard, in the City Council Chambers, located at 794 Third Street, Corning, California. Members of the public are encouraged to participate in the hearing, to solicit public input on the achievements and financial report of the following item:

Closeout of the 20-CDBG-CV2-3-0091-City of Corning COVID-19 Subsistence Payment Relief Program

The City of Corning submitted an application to the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), in response to the 2020 Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) – Coronavirus, Aid Relief, Economic Security Act (CDBG-CV2-3) funding year, to request a funding allocation in the amount of $200,000.00.

Utilizing $174,000 of the funding allocation, the city was able to provide rent/mortgage and/or utility assistance to seventy-eight households which benefitted 149 residents and kept them safely and stably housed. Beneficiaries of the Subsistence Payment Relief Program were very low (30% LMI) and (50% LMI) low-income and moderate income (80% LMI) households in the City of Corning. Grant management costs were $26,000.00.

The County has expended $200,000 of the CDBG funding allocation to complete the Subsistence Payment Relief Program. The County will not disencumber any funds as the program expended the entire funding allocation.

The purpose of this public hearing is to give community members an opportunity to evaluate the performance of this program. If you are unable to attend the meeting, written comments on any aspect of the above referenced program are invited and should be addressed to: Suzi Kochems, Consultant, 105 Shasta Street, Orland, CA 95963, or to the following email address suzi@silkconsultinggroup.com . After the public meeting, the city will proceed with the submission of the Closeout documents.

A public information file, including the Close Out and other relevant documents, is available for review between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday, in the City of Corning’s administration office located at 794 Third Street, Corning, CA.

The City of Corning promotes fair housing and employment opportunities and makes all its programs available to low- and moderate- income persons regardless of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, or disability. The location of the public hearing is fully accessible to mobility-impaired individuals. If you require special accommodation to participate in the public hearing, please contact Lisa Linnett at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting by calling (530) 824-7062.

 

Posted:  3-29-2024 City of Corning Website; and City Hall Notice Board

CITY MANAGER:

I would like to wish Fire Dispatcher, Troy Mura, a happy and healthy retirement.  Troy’s last day was Thursday, March 28, 2024.  Thank you for your faithful and dedicated service to the Corning community.

Past Meetings:

  • On Tuesday, 3/26/2024 the City Council approved the Garbage Rate Increase that will go into effect April 1st.  The new rates will be:  96- gal. cart $28.39/mo.; 64-gal. cart $26.97/mo.; and 32-gal. senior cart $14.40/mo.

Future Meeting:

  • Airport Commission will meet for their quarterly meeting on Monday, April 1, 2024 at 4:00 p.m.
  • Library Commission will meet for their quarterly meeting on Wednesday, April 3, 2024.

Ongoing Projects:

-California Department of Water Resources Grant for a new municipal well.

-Recreation Center and City Plaza Project

-Housing Element Update

-Annual Financial Audit

-Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget preparation

Career Opportunities:

Police Officer & Lateral Police Officer ($25,000 Lateral Stipend)

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested in serving on one of these Commissions, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet on specified days the first week of the month quarterly in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Community Event/Street Impact:

  • Rise Up Easter Event and Egg Hunt will take place this Saturday, March 30, 2024 at New Life Assembly of God from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Peach Street North of Solano Street will be closed during this event.
  • The Corning Community Egg Hunt will take place this Saturday, March 30, 2024 at Clark Park from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. There will be no road closures for this event but, due to the anticipated attendance, be aware of traffic congestion and pedestrians not only on Fig Lane but the surrounding streets as well.
  • The first of 5 Corning Tuesday Night Markets will be occurring this Tuesday, April 2, 2024 starting at 5:00 p.m. and going until 8:00 p.m. Solano Street will be closed between 3rd and 6th Streets for the event.  Solano Street closure will begin at approximately 4:00 p.m. to prepare for the event and will re-open once the event has finished.

Olive View and West Street Schools Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the Olive View and West Street School Projects.  The Olive View Project is near completion with final sign-off remaining.  The West Street Project is anticipated to be completed by the beginning of April, depending on the weather.

Clark Park Parking Lot

The Clark Park Parking Lot Phase 1 Project will begin April 1st.  Phase 1 consists of pulverizing, grading, and compacting the parking lot.  Because of this, the parking lot with be closed until construction is complete.  The project is anticipated to be completed by April 5th.

 

CITY ENGINEER:

New Chemical Tanks at Wastewater Treatment Plant:

Construction has started at the Wastewater Treatment Plant for the installation of the new chemical tanks.  This project will allow the City to start using liquid chemicals in place of the existing gas products which are more readily available and safer to use.  The estimated completion date is September 30th.

 

RECREATION:

Tuesday Night Market Vendor Applications:

The 2024 Tuesday Night Market Vendor applications are available on the website at www.corning.org.  This is a free event for vendors and the public.

Tuesday Night Market:

The theme for the first Tuesday Night slated for April 2nd will be Easter.  The market opens April 2nd at 5:00 p.m. on Third through 6th Streets.  There will be an Easter Egg Hunt between 3rd and 6th Streets.  Come on out and listen to the sounds of Irish Cement, have a cold one from the Rotary Beer Garden, try one of the great food vendors, and browse through the various vendors.  The Corning Jr. Cardettes dance team will be performing and so will the Lights Camera Dance class.

Spring Recreation Classes:

Spring Recreation Classes will begin in a week, make sure you have saved your spot in a class.  View the class options at www.corning.org.

Free Swim Day:

Would you or your business like to sponsor a “Free Swim Day” for the 2024 Pool Season? Sign up here:  https://www.corning.org/pool-sponsorship/.

 

PLANNING:

Ordinances 708 (Mobile Vending) and 709 (Sidewalk Vending):

Ordinances 708 and 709 went before the City Council for final adoption at the Tuesday, March 26th City Council Meeting, the ordinances will go into effect 30 in days.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 134 calls for service, there were 58 officer-initiated incidents, including 17 traffic stops, and a total of 11 officer reports taken.  Officers made 1 felony arrest, 4 misdemeanor arrests, issued 4 misdemeanor citations, and 2 infractions during the period of March 21, 2024 through March 27, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the two-week period of March 21, 2024 through March 27, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 289 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 31 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

“The only limits in life are the ones you make.” – Unknown

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 21 calls for service last week, they were:  15 medicals, 1 mutual medical, 1 fire, 1 mutual aid fire, 1 traffic collision, and 2 public service.

Training:

Grass and weeds are growing fast, please be a good and responsible neighbor and keep your properties mowed and clear of debris.

CITY MANAGER:

Past Meetings:

  • Met with Eva Shepard from ChicoStart regarding entrepreneur empowerment and economic development.
  • Met with staff, consultants, and PG&E at the future Recreation Center and City Plaza site regarding power/electricity and natural gas for the new facility.
  • Attended the Tehama County Mass Casualty Incident/Disaster Council meeting regarding current plans and operations as well as preparing for future incidents and disasters.
  • Met with County Administrative Officer, City Managers and Tehama County Superintendent of Schools for open discussion and collaboration.
  • Met with Corning Elementary School Staff to discuss current and future projects they have planned.

Future Meeting:

Tuesday, 3/26/2024: The City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. for their regularly scheduled meeting.  On the Agenda will be the Public Hearing for the garbage rate increase.

Ongoing Projects:

-California Department of Water Resources Grant for a new municipal well.

-Recreation Center and City Plaza Project

-Housing Element Update

-Annual Financial Audit and Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget preparation

Career Opportunities:

      Assistant Finance DirectorCloses Friday, March 22, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.

Police Officer & Lateral Police Officer ($25,000 Lateral Stipend)

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested in serving on one of these Commissions, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet on specified days the first week of the month quarterly in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Community Event/Street Impact:

  • Rise Up Easter Event and Egg Hunt will take place next Saturday, March 30, 2024 at New Life Assembly of God from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Peach Street north of Solano Street will be closed during this event.
  • The Corning Community Egg Hunt will take place next Saturday, March 30, 2024 at Clark Park from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. There will be no road closures for this event but due to the anticipated attendance be aware of traffic congestion and pedestrians not only on Fig Lane but the surrounding streets as well.
  • The first of five scheduled Corning Tuesday Night Markets will be occurring on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 starting at 5:00 p.m. and going until 8:00 p.m. Solano Street will be closed between 3rd and 6th Streets for the event.  Solano Street closure will begin at approximately 4:00 p.m. to prepare for the event and will re-open once the event has finished.

Olive View and West Street Schools Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the Olive View and West Street School Projects.  The Olive View Project is near completion with some striping and a final sign-off remaining.  The West Street Project is anticipated to be completed by the end of March 2024, depending on the weather.

 

CITY ENGINEER:

New Chemical Tanks at Wastewater Treatment Plant:

Construction has started at the Waste Water Treatment Plant for the installation of the new chemical tanks.  This project will allow the City to start using liquid chemicals in place of the existing gas products which are more readily available and safer to use.

 

RECREATION:

Tuesday Night Market Vendor Applications:

The 2024 Tuesday Night Market Vendor applications are available on the website at www.corning.org.  This is a free event for vendors and the public.

April 2nd Tuesday Night Market:

The theme for the first Tuesday Night Market slated for April 2nd will be Easter.  There will be an Easter Egg Hunt between 3rd and 6th Streets.  Come on out and listen to the sounds of Irish Cement, have a cold one from the Rotary Beer Garden, try one of the great food vendors, and browse through the various vendors.  The Corning Jr. Cardettes dance team will be performing along with the Lights Camera Dance Class.  The market opens April 2nd at 5:00 p.m. on Solano Street from 3rd Street to 6th Street.

 

PLANNING:

March 19th Planning Commission Meeting:

The Planning Commission met on Tuesday, March 19th, and recommended approval of the Shann Estates Tentative Tract Map for 14 new homes off Blackburn Avenue and west of N. Alex Lane.  The Tentative Tract Map will be presented to the City Council on April 9th.

Ordinances 708 (Mobile Vending) and 709 (Sidewalk Vending):

Ordinances 708 and 709 will go before the City Council for final adoption at the Tuesday, March 26th City Council Meeting, once approved they will go into effect 30 days later.

Housing & Community Development Annual Reports:

The Planning Department has completed the Annual Progress Reports for Housing and Community Development (HCD) and The Office of Planning and Research (OPR).

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 138 calls for service, there were 74 officer-initiated incidents, including 26 traffic stops, and a total of 22 officer reports taken.  Officers made 3 felony arrests, 8 misdemeanor arrests, issued 7 misdemeanor citations, 1 felony citation, 3 infractions, and 1 parking citation during the period of March 14, 2024 through March 20, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the two-week period of March 14, 2024 through March 20, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 272 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 40 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

 

“Think of the day alive with sunshine, not the dismal days of rain.”

Robert E. Farley

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 14 calls for service last week, they were:  10 medicals,2 fire, and 2 public service.

Training:

Training last Wednesday consisted of 19 members for 2 hours doing vehicle stabilization and extrication.  Also, on Saturday, 9 members trained on Ladder Truck No. 3 for 2 hours.

CITY MANAGER:

Past Meetings:

      Monday, 3/11/2024:  I attended the Senior Center Monthly Meeting.  There are a lot of activities and opportunities to be involved in at the Senior Center.  Get involved, become active and bring a friend.

      Tuesday, 3/12/2024:  The City Counsil held their regularly scheduled meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers.

Future Meeting:

      Tuesday, 3/19/2024: The Planning Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. for their regularly scheduled meeting.

Ongoing Projects:

-California Department of Water Resources Grant for a new municipal well.

-Recreation Center and City Plaza Project

-Housing Element Update

-Annual Financial Audit and Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget preparation

Career Opportunities:

      Assistant Finance Director – Closes Friday, March 22, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.

Police Officer & Lateral Police Officer ($25,000 Lateral Stipend)

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested in serving on one of these Commissions, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet on specified days the first week of the month quarterly in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Pool Lifeguards Seasonal Positions:

The City is currently looking for Lifeguards for this upcoming pool season.  Applications can be found on the City website if interested.  The closing date for this application is March 22, 2024, at 5:00 p.m.

Olive View and West Street Schools Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the Olive View and West Street School Projects.  The Olive View Project is near completion with striping and a final sign-off remaining. The West Street Project is anticipated to be completed by the end of March 2024, depending on the weather.

 

RECREATION:

Tuesday Night Market Vendor Applications:

The 2024 Tuesday Night Market Vendor applications are available on the website at www.corning.org. This is a free event for vendors and the public.

April 2nd Tuesday Night Market:

The theme for the first Tuesday Night slated for April 2nd will be Easter.  There will be an Easter Egg Hunt between 3rd and 6th, come on out and listen to the sounds of Irish Cement, have a cold one from the Rotary Beer Garden, try one of the great food vendors, and browse through the various vendors. The Corning Jr. Cardettes dance team will be performing along with the Lights Camera Dance Class. The market opens April 2nd at 5:00 p.m. on Solano Street from 3rd Street to 6th Street.

Free Swim Day Sponsorship Program:

At Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, the City Council unanimously approved the proposed Free Swim Day Sponsorship Program and associated fees.  The fees are:

  • Daily fee of $300 Monday through Friday; pool hours are 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
  • Daily fee of $400 for “Free Swim Saturdays”; pool hours are 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Daily fee of $250 for Tuesday or Thursday Evening Swim; pool hours are 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

Sponsor’s will receive the following in gratitude for their sponsorship:

  • “Free Swim” flyer with their name on it hung up at the pool;
  • The same flyer will be posted several times on the City’s Recreation Social Media Platforms; and
  • The Sponsor’s name and sponsorship will be posted on the City’s digital marque on Solano Street.

 

PLANNING:

March 19th Planning Commission Meeting:

The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider Tentative Tract Map 24-1001, Shaan Estates to create 14 Single-Family Residential parcels in an R-1 Zoning District on 2.74 acres located on the north side of Blackburn Avenue approximately 140 feet east of Marguerite Avenue.

Ordinances 708 (Mobile Vending) and 709 (Sidewalk Vending):

Ordinances 708 and 709 were presented to the City Council at the Tuesday, March 12th City Council Meeting for introduction.  They will be presented for adoption at the Tuesday, March 26th City Council Meeting and if approved go into effect 30 days later.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 133 calls for service, there were 67 officer-initiated incidents, including 23 traffic stops, and a total of 25 officer reports taken.  Officers made 1 felony arrest, 5 misdemeanor arrests, issued 3 misdemeanor citations and 3 infractions during the period of March 7, 2024 through March 13, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the two-week period of March 7, 2024 through March 13, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 290 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 17 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:
Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

“Everything negative – pressure, challenges – is all an opportunity for me to rise.”

Kobe Bryant

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 22 calls for service last week, they were:  17 medicals,1 fire, 3 hazardous condition, and 1 public service.

Chief’s Messages:

Spring is almost here, and the grass is growing; please start early to keep your property’s grass and weeds under control.

CITY MANAGER:

Past Meetings:

Met with 3CORE staff regarding economic development and services available to the local businesses.

Thursday, 3/7/24:  I attended the Tehama Chamber of Commerce Business Summit.  It was well attended with knowledgeable presenters on several topics, including leadership.

Thursday, 3/7/24:  I attended the Corning Chamber of Commerce inaugural quarterly meeting, as a speaker.  This open forum was open to anyone interested.

Upcoming Meetings:

Monday, 3/11/2024:  I plan to attend the Senior Center Monthly Meeting.

Tuesday, 3/12/2024:  The City Counsil will hold their regularly scheduled meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers.

Graffiti Removal:

The City Council and City Staff would like to thank the community members involved with the cleanup and removal of graffiti within the City.  Your contributions, efforts, and pride in our community are deeply appreciated.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested in serving on one of these Commissions, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet on specified days the first week of the month quarterly in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Vandalism:

Staff have been busy cleaning up graffiti at multiple sites this week including Clark Park and Blackburn Well.

Pool Lifeguards Seasonal Positions:

The City is currently looking for Lifeguards for this upcoming pool season.  Applications can be found on the City website if interested.

Olive View and West Street Schools Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the Olive View and West Street School Projects.  The Olive View Project is anticipated to be completed by early March 2024, depending on the weather.  The West Street Project is anticipated to be completed by the end of March 2024, also depending on the weather.

 

RECREATION:

Tuesday Night Market Vendor Applications:

The 2024 Tuesday Night Market Vendor applications are available on the website at www.corning.org. This is a free event for vendors and the public.

April 2nd Tuesday Night Market:

The theme for the first Tuesday Night slated for April 2nd will be Easter.  There will be an Easter Egg Hunt between 3rd and 6th, come on out and listen to the sounds of Irish Cement, have a cold one from the Rotary Beer Garden, try one of the great food vendors, and browse through the various vendors. The Corning Jr. Cardettes dance team will be performing along with the Lights Camera Dance Class. The market opens April 2nd at 5:00 PM on Solano Street from 3rd Street to 6th Street.

Corning Rotary Donation:

Corning Recreation would like to give a big “Thank You” to Corning Rotary for their generous donation.  Because of their donation we are able to buy the Jr. Cardettes their performance uniforms.  Thank you very much!

Jiu Jitsu Program:

Corning Recreations Jiu Jitsu Program is growing, as a result we are having to move once again up to the Corning High School Mat Shack.  Thank you to Corning High School for allowing us the use of their facility, we appreciate it.

Free Swim Day Sponsorship Program:

Staff will be taking the “Free Swim Day Sponsorship” Fee Program to the City Council on Tuesday evening for approval.

 

PLANNING:

Pop Up Vendors:

We are seeing a lot of pop-up food vendors where people are selling from their homes and at unapproved locations.  This act is not only against the City Code, but also against the State and County Health and Safety Code. If you have questions regarding mobile vending and food sales, please stop by the City Hall at 794 3rd Street.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 133 calls for service, there were 69 officer-initiated incidents, including 19 traffic stops, and a total of 22 officer reports taken.  Officers made 3 felony arrests, 4 misdemeanor arrests, issued 5 misdemeanor citations, 6 infractions, and 1 parking citation during the period of February 29, 2024 through March 6, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the two-week period of February 29, 2024 through March 6, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 265 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 29 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

We have filled one of our two available lateral officer positions.  Buck Squier has filled our vacant Sergeant position.  Buck comes from the Tehama County Sheriff’s Office and brings with him many years of experience.  Please welcome him to the Corning Police Department team!

Do one thing every day that scares you. -Eleanor Roosevelt

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 16 calls for service last week, they were:  12 medicals,1 fire, 1 traffic collision, 1 hazardous condition, and 1 public service.

The Orland, Capy, Artois, Bayliss, Glenn Codora, Ord Bend, and Butte City Volunteer Fire Departments:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department is no longer dispatching for the Glenn County Fire Departments, the Glenn County Sherrif’s Department will be taking over these duties.

Chief’s Messages:

Please make sure that your address numbers are very visible from the street so emergency vehicles can read them.

PUBLIC NOTICE TO RE-ADOPT AN EXPIRED TENTATIVE TRACT MAP AND ADDENDUM TO AN ADOPTED CEQA – MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLERATION

 

The City of Corning must inform you of a development project for the property shown on the map below.

WHAT IS BEING PLANNED:
Hirday Singh has re-submitted a Previously approved Tentative Tract Map that proposes to create 14 parcels in an R-1: Single Family Residential Zoning District. The subject property is located on the North side of Blackburn Ave. and about 140 feet east of Marguerite Avenue. Assessor’s Parcel No. 75-310-42; approximately 2.74 acres.

WHY THIS NOTICE:
The City of Corning adopted a mitigated negative declaration and approved Tentative Tract Map in September of 2007. Due to the map expiring over the last 17 years and the State of California changing CEQA requirements, the Lead Agency, City of Corning is required to do a CEQA addendum to address the possible environmental potentials created by the project.

The City wants you to be aware that the project is available for review at City Hall, 794 Third Street in Corning. You are invited to attend a Public Hearing to be conducted by the Planning Commission in the City Council Chambers in City Hall at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. Please note if this project is challenged in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues that were raised at the Public hearing or in writing delivered to the Planning Commission at or prior to the Public Hearing.

WHAT CAN YOU DO:
Please call or come into City Hall if you have any questions or want to review the project information. You are welcome to attend the Public Hearing to ask questions or to make a public comment. Your written comments may be given to the Planning Commission at the Hearing. If mailed, comments must be received by the City Clerk prior to the meeting. We are sorry, but City staff cannot forward your verbal comments or questions to the City Planning Commission. Verbal comments or questions must come from your attendance during the Public Hearing.

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROJECT PLEASE CONTACT:
Christina Meeds, Planner II
794 Third Street
Corning, CA 96021
530-824-7036

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Corning will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at their regularly scheduled meeting at 6:30 PM in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 794 Third Street, Corning, CA 96021.

Description/Project: The Corning City Council will consider an amendment to the Corning Municipal Code amending Chapter 5.50 to be retitled as ‘MOBILE VEHICLE VENDING” which will regulate mobile vehicles, also known as food trucks, within the City limits. This will include regulation of the permit process for the vehicles as well as health and safety concerns for their operation. The City Council will also consider adding Chapter 12.20 “SIDEWALK VENDING” to the Corning Municipal Code regulating non-vehicle vendors operating on the public sidewalks within the City to ensure compliance with Senate Bill 946.

Location: The entire City of Corning jurisdictional area.
Environmental Determination: the proposed amendment to the Corning Municipal Code is generally exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act ( CEQA) in accordance with Section 15061( b)( 3) of the CEQA Guidelines as the proposed amendment can be seen with certainty that the project will have no direct impact to the environment.
Persons interested in commenting on this issue should appear before the City Council at the above place and time to provide comment. If you are unable to attend the public hearing, you may submit written comments to the City of Corning City Clerk, 794 Third Street, Corning, CA 96021. Written comments must be received by 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday March 12, 2024. You may obtain additional information regarding this item hearing by visiting City Hall at the above address or by calling (530) 824-7029. The office is open between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday-Friday.

CITY MANAGER:

Mid-Year Budget:

The mid-year budget process is complete, and adjustments were approved by the City Council.  Staff will begin working on the upcoming fiscal year budget.

Past Meetings:

On Tuesday, February 27, 20024, staff and I attended the Tehama County Hazard Mitigation Planning meeting in Red Bluff.  Potential natural hazards for the City of Corning were discussed and it was an opportunity to collaborate with neighboring local jurisdictions and first responders.

TAKE A PUBLIC HAZARD SURVEY: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdHMYCPokc4Nez2yvPOtjgz3GOdYwNTGM9m2ofdMA0vysABOg/viewform?pli=1

On Wednesday, 2/28/24, the City Council held a special meeting to review and discuss a Cost of Services Study.  A future item regarding this matter will be presented at a future regularly scheduled City Council Meeting.

Upcoming Meetings:

  • MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!!  March 7th at 6:00 p.m. at Rodgers Theatre, the Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Business /forum.  This is open to the public, Chamber members, business owners, prospective business owners, and entrepreneurs.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested in serving on one of these Commissions, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet on specified days the first week of the month quarterly in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Pool Lifeguards Seasonal Positions:

The City is currently looking for Lifeguards for this upcoming pool season.  Applications can be found on the City website if interested.

Olive View and West Street Schools Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the Olive View and West Street School Projects.  The Contractor is trying to limit their impact on those who are dropping off and picking up students.  The Olive View Project is anticipated to be completed by early March 2024, depending on the weather. The West Street Project is anticipated to be completed by the end of March 2024, also depending on the weather.

 

RECREATION:

Tuesday Night Market Vendor Applications:

The 2024 Tuesday Night Market Vendor applications are available on the website at www.corning.org.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element:

The Planning Department is working with Placeworks on the 7th Cycle Housing Element. There is currently a lot of information gathering that is taking place.

Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Annual Report:

Planning is also working on the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Annual Report and the Office of Planning Report both of which are due April 1st.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 148 calls for service, there were 119 officer-initiated incidents, including 38 traffic stops, and a total of 20 officer reports taken.  Officers made 3 felony arrests, 6 misdemeanor arrests, issued 3 misdemeanor citations, and 3 infraction citations during the period of February 22, 2024 through February 29, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the two-week period of February 22, 2024 through February 29, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 353 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 35 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

News:

We are excited to have been approved for transforming our former file/storage room into a new patrol office for our patrol officers!  This will be funded by our Cal Cops grant overage and is a much-needed upgrade.  This also means that our Community Service Officers will have a larger space to work as they’ll be taking over the current Patrol office.

Work hard in silence, let your success be your noise.” –Anonymous

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 21 calls for service last week, they were:  16 medicals, 2 traffic collisions, 2 investigations, and 1 agency assist with Corning Police Department.

The Orland, Capy, Artois, Bayliss, Glenn Codora, Ord Bend, and Butte City Volunteer Fire Departments:

The Orland, Capay, Artois, Bayliss, Glenn Codora, Ord Bend and Butte City Volunteer Fire Departments were dispatched to a combined total of 11 calls for service last week, they consisted of:  8 medicals, 1 traffic collisions, 1 fire, and 1 water rescue.

Fire Dispatch:

As of Monday, March 4th, the Corning Fire Department Dispatch Center will no longer be dispatching for Glenn County Fire Departments; the Glenn County Sherrif’s Department will be taking over these duties.

Chief’s Messages:

Grass and weeds are growing fast, please keep your properties clean and mowed.

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL

FROM:  BRANT MESKER, CITY MANAGER

DATE:   FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2024

CITY MANAGER:

Mid-Year Budget:

The mid-year budget process is complete and will be presented to the City Council at the February 27th City Council Meeting.

Tehama County Probation Department & Work Crew, Thank you:

On Thursday, February 22nd the Work Crew from the Tehama County Probation Department painted red curbs near Starbucks and Mechanic Bank.  They will paint the red curbs near Loves and Denny’s on Friday, February 23rd/  Please do not park in the red zone!

Past Meetings:

  • Met with Pete Carr, City Manager for the City of Orland to share information and collaborate regarding similar and shared topics.
  • Met with Jared Caylor, Superintendent at Corning High School to discuss upcoming projects, initiatives, and collaborate on topics of mutual interests to benefit the community.
  • Met with Waste Management to review the annual report and discuss ongoing operation and services within the City of Corning.
  • On Tuesday, February 20th I met with the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors to discuss economic development and the upcoming Business Forum.
  • Planning Commission Meeting, Tuesday, February 20, 2024, at 6:30pm.

Future Meetings:

  • Friday, February 23rd I will meet with the County Staff regarding the Tehama County Animal Shelter.
  • Tuesday, February 27th I will meet with local First Responders regarding the Tehama a County Hazard Mitigation Plan and review the proposed Plan.

Upcoming Meetings:

  • Tuesday, February 27thCity Council Meeting at 6:30 p.m. with a Special Study Session Meeting at 5:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, February 28th:  City Council Special Meeting at 3:30 p.m. regarding the proposed New City Fee Study.
  • MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!!  March 7th at 6:00 p.m. at Rodgers Theatre, the Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Business /forum.  This is open to the public, Chamber members, business owners, prospective business owners, and entrepreneurs.

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested in serving on one of these Commissions, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet on specified days the first week of the month quarterly in January, April, July, and October.

PUBLIC WORKS:

Tree Removal:

PG&E and Public Works have worked on identifying (8) eight City trees that cause safety concerns.  Wright Trees has been contracted by PG&E to begin removing the trees of concern on February 26, 2024.

Pool Lifeguards Seasonal Positions:

The City is currently looking for Lifeguards for this upcoming pool season.  Applications can be found on the City website if interested.

Olive View and West Street Schools Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the Olive View and West Street School Projects.  The Contractor is trying to limit their impact on those who are dropping off and picking up students.  The Olive View and West Street Projects are anticipated to be completed by the end of February, 2024 depending on the weather.

RECREATION:

Tuesday Night Market Vendor Applications:

The 2024 Tuesday Night Market Vendor applications are available on the website at www.corning.org.

Corning Recreation Spring Session Programs:

As Corning Recreation is wrapping up the Winter Session, they are looking to add new programming to the spring session that will begin in April, with more dance and sports classes for the younger kids in the community.

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element:

The Planning Department is working with Placeworks on the 7th Cycle Housing Element. There is currently a lot of information gathering that is taking place.

Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Annual Report:

Planning is also working on the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Annual Report and the Office of Planning Report both of which are due April 1st.

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 104 calls for service, there were 37 officer-initiated incidents, including 15 traffic stops, and a total of 11 officer reports taken.  Officers made 2 felony arrests, 4 misdemeanor arrests, and issued 4 misdemeanor citations during the period of February 15, 2024 through February 21, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the two-week period of February 15, 2024 through February 21, 2024, our Dispatch Center received 249 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 28 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Community Officers Hansel and Estes attended a PEBT training in Redding.  Sergeant Portillo attended the POST Northern Symposium in Sacramento.  Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

Staffing:

Officer Garcia has accepted a position with another agency and will be leaving Corning Police Department in March.  We currently have one new Lateral Officer in the hiring process!  We are excited to bring this Officer aboard as he has years of law enforcement experience and will bring a wealth of knowledge to our team.

“It’s never the differences between people that surprise us.  It’s the things that, against all odds, we have in common.” ― Jodi Picoult

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 15 calls for service last week, they were:  14 medicals and 1 hazardous condition.

The Orland, Capy, Artois, Bayliss, Glenn Codora, Ord Bend, and Butte City Volunteer Fire Departments:

The Orland, Capay, Artois, Bayliss, Glenn Codora, Ord Bend and Butte City Volunteer Fire Departments were dispatched to a combined total of 12 calls for service last week, they consisted of:  4 medicals, 1 fire, 4 traffic collisions, 2 hazardous conditions, and 1 public service

VACATIONS/HOLIDAYS:

February 19th:  President’s Day Holiday City Hall, Finance Department, and the Corporation Yard will be closed.

 

CITY MANAGER:

Mid-Year Budget:

Staff and I are working to wrap up the mid-year budget process with an agenda item coming before the City Council.

Meetings:

·Tuesday, February 13th at 6:30pm the City Council met for their regularly scheduled meeting.

·Wednesday, February 14th the Library Commission met to discuss future improvements to the library building.

·Met with Paskenta Tribal Administration on Thursday, February 15th.  We look forward to ongoing collaboration and ongoing partnerships in the future.

·I am scheduled to meet with the Chamber of Commerce Board of Director on Tuesday, February 20, 2024.

·Planning Commission Meeting, Tuesday, February 20, 2024, at 6:30pm.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested in serving on one of these Commissions, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet on specified days the first week of the month quarterly in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Tree Removal:

PG&E and Public Works have worked on identifying eight (8) City trees that are safety concerns.  Wright Trees has been contracted by PG&E to begin removing the trees of concern on February 26, 2024.

Pool Manager and Assistant Manager Seasonal Positions:

The City is currently looking for a pool manager and assistant manager for this upcoming pool season.  Applications can be found on the City website if interested, the deadline has been extended until the positions are filled.  We will be advertising for lifeguards at a later date.

Olive View and West Street Schools Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the Olive View and West Street School Projects.  The Contractor is trying to limit their impact on those who are dropping off and picking up students.  The Olive View and West Street Projects are anticipated to be completed by the end of February 2024 depending on the weather.

 

RECREATION:

Tuesday Night Market Vendor Applications:

The 2024 Tuesday Night Market Vendor applications are available on the website at www.corning.org.

Corning Plaza & Recreation Center:

The City has given COAR all requested information to move forward into the engineering plan phase for the Corning Plaza and Recreation Center.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element:

The Planning Department is working with Placeworks on the 7th Cycle Housing Element. There is currently a lot of information gathering that is taking place.

Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Annual Report:

Planning is also working on the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Annual Report and the Office of Planning Report both of which are due April 1st.

Code Enforcement:

It’s been a busy week in Code Enforcement trying to keep on top of the vendors that have set up on the street corners to sell flowers, etc.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 126 calls for service, there were 69 officer-initiated incidents, including 14 traffic stops, and a total of 19 officer reports taken.  Officers made 4 felony arrests, 6 misdemeanor arrests, and issued 6 misdemeanor citations during the period of February 8, 2024 through February 14, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the two-week period of February 8, 2024 through February 14, 2024 our Dispatch Center received 304 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 19 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain. – Dolly Parton

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 20 calls for service last week, they were:  16 medicals, 1 fire, and 3 public service.

The Orland, Capy, Artois, Bayliss, Glenn Codora, Ord Bend, and Butte City Volunteer Fire Departments:

The Orland, Capay, Artois, Bayliss, Glenn Codora, Ord Bend and Butte City Volunteer Fire Departments were dispatched to a combined total of 12 calls for service last week, they consisted of:  9 medicals, 1 fire, 1 traffic collision, and 1 public service.

Chief’s Report:

At the Corning Volunteer Fire Department’s awards night, Volunteer Billy Wooten was named our Firefighter of the Year.

VACATIONS/HOLIDAYS:

February 9th – 16th:  Accounting Manager Mary Brimm will be out of the office.

February 19th:  President’s Day Holiday City Hall, Finance Department, and the Corporation Yard will be closed.

 

CITY MANAGER:

Thank you to Public Works staff for their storm preparation and efforts.  The City managed to escape any major storm damage.  Storm damage was minimal.  We had Public Works crew members called in to address minor issues.  They did a great job in preparation for the storm.  We had some minor flooding in areas where drainage systems were unable to handle the volume of water.  There were no known powerlines down, power outages, or major damage.

Met with Corning Healthcare District, District Manager, Tina Hale.  We look forward to ongoing collaboration and ongoing partnerships in the future.

Met with Red Bluff City Manager, Tom Westbrook as an ongoing collaboration and information sharing effort.

 

Meetings:

Tuesday, February 13th at 6:30pm the City Council will hold their regularly scheduled meeting.

Wednesday, February 14th at 2:00pm the Library Commission will hold a special meeting.

 

CITY CLERK:

Commission Vacancies:

The City’s Airport, Recreation, and Library Commissions each have one vacant position.  If interested in serving on one of these Commissions, please complete an application at https://www.corning.org/documents/commission-application/ and submit it to City Clerk Lisa Linnet at llinnet@corning.org.  All three commissions meet on specified days the first week of the month quarterly in January, April, July, and October.

 

PUBLIC WORKS:

Public Works Staffing:

We would like to welcome Elijah Stanley to the City of Corning team as our full-time Public Works Director! We look forward to working with him and the skillset he brings to the City of Corning.

Water Main Repair:

The crew repaired a water main leak at Love’s this week.  A portion of the sidewalk had to be removed in order to repair the leak, the sidewalk will be replaced when weather conditions allow.

Street Striping:

Monday morning Apply-A-Line will be re-striping the road in a few areas so traffic may be slower in the following areas:

  • Edith Avenue between Colusa Street to Blackburn Avenue
  • Solano Street at 3rd Street
  • South Avenue interchange at Highway 99W

Pool Manager and Assistant Manager Seasonal Positions:

The City is currently looking for a Pool Manager and Assistant Manager for this upcoming pool season.  Applications can be found on the City website at www.corning.org if interested; the deadline has been extended until the positions are filled.  Applications will be reviewed as they are received.  We will be advertising for lifeguards at a later date.

Olive View and West Street Schools Connectivity Project:

Builder Solutions, Inc. continues to work on the Olive View and West Street School Projects.  The Contractor is trying to limit their impact on those who are dropping off and picking up students.  The Olive View project and West Street Projects are anticipated to be completed by mid-February 2024, depending on the weather.

 

RECREATION:

Tuesday Night Market Vendor Applications:

The 2024 Tuesday Night Market Vendor applications are available on the website www.corning.org.

2024 Corning Magazine:

The 2024 Corning Magazine has been published by the Red Bluff Daily News.  Corning Recreation and Rodgers Theater both have advertisements listed within the magazine.  The City should be receiving some copies for the offices next week.  Stop by and pick up a copy.

Jr. Giants Commissioners Camp:

Jesenia will be heading to San Francisco on Tuesday, February 13th to attend the Jr. Giants Commissioners Camp being held at the Giants Stadium in preparation for the 2024 season of the Corning Jr. Giants.

New Recreation Instructors:

Corning Recreation is in the process of bringing on 3 new instructors to run some more recreation programs.  All 3 are local High School students.

2nd Grade Swim Lesson Program:

Recreation has started the process of working with the Elementary School District for this year’s 2nd Grade Swim Lesson program.

 

PLANNING:

7th Cycle Housing Element:

The Planning Department is working with Placeworks on the 7th Cycle Housing Element. Staff participated in the second meeting. There is currently a lot of information gathering that is taking place.

Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Annual Report:

Planning is also working on the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Annual Report and the Office of Planning Report both are due April 1st.

Corning Crossroads Development Map Extension:

At the February 20th Planning Commission meeting Planner II Chrissy Meeds will be presenting an extension request for the Corning Crossroads Development Map.  If approved, this will be their last 2-year extension cycle.

Mobile Vending Ordinance:

Staff plans to hold one more study session at the February 27th City Council Meeting on the Mobile vender information prior to introducing the final Ordinance for the first meeting to Council at the March 12th meeting.

Shaan Estates:

Planning is currently working on an addendum to a CEQA document that was approved along with a parcel map in September of 2007, for a housing project of 14 homes off of Blackburn in between Marguerite and North Alex Lane called Shaan Estates.

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Patrol:

In addition to responding to 124 calls for service, there were 82 officer-initiated incidents, including 29 traffic stops, and a total of 20 officer reports taken.  Officers made 3 felony arrests, 6 misdemeanor arrests, and issued 9 citations:  2 were infractions and 7 were misdemeanors during the period of February 1, 2024 through February 7, 2024.

Dispatch:

During the two-week period of February 1, 2024 through February 7, 2024 our Dispatch Center received 302 inbound calls for service.  In addition, they responded to 28 incoming 911 calls.  All calls were answered within 10 seconds of their ring time.

Training:

Officers continue to participate in POST Portal Training and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins.  Other POST online training continues for Patrol and Dispatch personnel.

“It’s your outlook on life that counts.  If you take yourself lightly and don’t take yourself too seriously, pretty soon you can find the humor in our everyday lives.  And sometimes it can be a lifesaver.” – Betty White

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Corning Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) Call Volume:

The Corning Volunteer Fire Department responded to 16 calls for service last week, they were:  14 medicals, 1 hazardous condition, and 1 public service.

The Orland, Capy, Artois, Bayliss, Glenn Codora, Ord Bend, and Butte City Volunteer Fire Departments:

The Orland, Capay, Artois, Bayliss, Glenn Codora, Ord Bend and Butte City Volunteer Fire Departments were dispatched to a combined total of 22 calls for service last week, they consisted of:  11 medicals, 1 fire, 5 hazardous conditions, 3 traffic collisions, and 2 public service.

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