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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.
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