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  2. Participatory budgeting in Vallejo, California - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the city of Vallejo, California, became the first municipality in the United States to adopt a wide participatory budgeting, a process in which citizens decide to vote where a portion of their tax money can be allocated. One of the goals of the participating budgeting is to make Government more transparent and create strong partnership ...

  3. Vallejo, California - Wikipedia

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    Vallejo (/ v ə ˈ l eɪ (h) oʊ / və-LAY-(h)oh; Spanish:) is a city in Solano County, California and the second largest city in the North Bay region of the Bay Area.Located on the shores of San Pablo Bay, the city had a population of 126,090 at the 2020 United States census. [7]

  4. Vallejo City Hall and County Building Branch - Wikipedia

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  5. Vallejo City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Two former city hall buildings in Vallejo, California are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. [3] [4] Today the old city hall built in 1872 partially houses the Temple Art Lofts, a combination art gallery and apartment complex, and the 1927 city hall houses the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Solano ...

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    Vallejo City Hall and County Building Branch. November 7, 1976 : 734 Marin St. Vallejo: 29: Vallejo Old City Historic District: Vallejo Old City Historic District ...

  7. He told on 'badge bending' and was fired. Now, former Vallejo ...

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    A police vehicle arrives at Vallejo police headquarters. Former Capt. John Whitney and the city agreed to a $900,000 settlement. (Paul Chinn / San Francisco Chronicle)

  8. SolTrans - Wikipedia

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    Vallejo Bus Company in the 1920s. The Vallejo Bus Company was founded by Hartley Lowell in 1919. In 1935, the company changed hands among a number of owners until 1949, when the City of Vallejo took control of it. [4] However, the Vallejo City Council opted to close it in 1956 due to financial constraints.

  9. Solano County, California - Wikipedia

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    The Democrats' largest registration advantage in Solano is in the city of Vallejo, wherein there are only 8,242 Republicans (14.6%) out of 56,313 total voters compared to 33,753 Democrats (59.9%) and 12,157 voters who have declined to state a political party (21.6%).