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Celebrate Woodland at “Concert on Court” on Friday, April 11
Free, family-friendly event will feature live music, bounce houses, food and drink, and moreCity Awarded Highway Safety Improvement Program Funds for Two Key Road Safety Projects
Projects will include West & Beamer and local school sitesWoodland Public Library & Yolo County Office of Education Expand Pathways to Entrepreneurship
Free business course begins April 7; Information session on March 31Calling Exhibitors: Register for Read, Rumble, & Rev by April 12
The Public Librarys Read, Rumble, & Rev event gives Woodlanders a chance to learn about the vehicles and industries in their community.Join Woodland’s César Chávez Celebration on Thursday, March 27
Annual event will feature a keynote, live music, dancing, and moreWJUSD Students, City of Woodland Help Reduce Waste
City staff secured a grant that helps local students learn the importance of reducing waste, protecting our environment, and creating a healthier and more sustainable community.Woodland to Host California Arbor Week Kickoff Celebration & Arbor Day Tree Planting Event
All ages welcome to volunteer at March 15 community eventCity Expands Recycling Program to Include Cartons
Ability to recycle cartons will boost recycling rates and reduce the volume of waste sent to landfillsWoodland's AgStart Launches No-Cost Mentoring & Advising Service for Ag & Food Tech Entrepreneurs
The AgriFoodTech Entrepreneur Resource ("AFTER") program is open to local food and ag innovators.Learn About Proposed New Transit Center on January 28
Popup event will be cohosted by the City, Yolo Transportation District, and the Woodland Chamber of CommerceCelebrate the Woodland Public Library's New Bookmobile
Kickoff party scheduled for Saturday, January 25 at 10 AMWoodland Public Library Hosts a Magical “Polar Express Experience” for All Ages
Holiday event will feature crafts, food & drink, and a free screening of "The Polar Express"Community Message from the Mayor and the Police Chief regarding Immigration
We believe it is vital to provide clarity about the roles and responsibilities of the City of Woodland and the Woodland Police Department and reaffirm our commitment to serving every member of our community with fairness, dignity, and compassion.Apply Today for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Student Essay & Visual Art Contest
Submission deadline is January 10Dispose of Used Cooking Oil Safely This Holiday Season
Used cooking oil should never be poured down household sinks or the storm drainMartin Luther King Jr. Student Essay and Visual Art Contest
Students are invited to participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Essay and Visual Art Contest.Yolo County Upgrades to New Evacuation System
New platform will help provide more responsive and informative evacuation notices to residents during an emergencyCity Invites Review of Final Draft Prohousing App
Prohousing jurisdictions will receive additional points or other preference during the scoring of competitive applicationsFire & Police Departments Elevate Need for Modern Radio Communications System
Current radio system was originally implemented in 1987Free Flu Clinics on Oct. 24 & Nov. 14 in Woodland
The City and County encourage all residents to stay current with their vaccinationsApparatus Issues Pose Challenges for Woodland Fire Department
Call volume has doubled over the past decade, leading to more wear and tear on fire trucksSBA Recognizes Woodland's AgStart, California Central Valley as Innovation Cluster for Food & Ag
AgStart, headquartered in Downtown Woodland, was designated as an administrator to drive AgriFoodTech Innovation Cluster engagement and support emerging businesses advancing innovation in our food system.Celebrate 150 Years of the Woodland Public Library with The Ultimate Library Challenge
Yearlong reading and activity program is designed for all agesPublic Library Announces October Science & Society Discussion Series
October 17 & 24 events will focus on pertinent health and science topicsFarmworkers Festival Returns to Downtown on Oct. 5
Saturday evening event will feature live music, food and merchandise, a kids zone, lowriders, and moreMovies on Main Street Scheduled for Friday, October 11
Event will help reopen Downtown's Freeman Park