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- 2024 Election: Mayoral Race Heats Up
Four Candidates Vying to Shape Vallejo's Future < Back 2024 Election: Mayoral Race Heats Up May McNeal Oct 1, 2024 Four Candidates Vying to Shape Vallejo's Future 35 days away and counting! As Vallejo approaches a pivotal mayoral election this November, four candidates are presenting distinct visions for the city's future. The race has intensified in recent weeks, with each contender offering unique perspectives on addressing Vallejo's most pressing issues. (Candidates listed below are in alphabetical order by their last name and not listed by preference.) Pippin Dew , a former city council member and real estate agent, is campaigning on her extensive local government experience. Dew emphasizes her track record in her statement: " My years on the City Council have given me invaluable insight into Vallejo's challenges and opportunities. I will leverage this experience to drive economic growth, particularly through projects like the development of Mare Island. " Dwight Monroe, Jr. , a longtime Vallejo resident and business owner, focuses on economic development and public safety. Monroe states, " As your Mayor, I will work tirelessly to attract new businesses, create jobs, and improve our city's infrastructure. I believe in a community-oriented approach to public safety that builds trust between law enforcement and residents. " Andrea Sorce , a Navy veteran and community advocate, is running on a platform of transparent and accountable leadership. In her candidate statement, Sorce emphasizes her commitment to fiscal responsibility and community engagement: " I will bring my experience in federal budgeting and finance to City Hall to ensure our tax dollars are spent wisely and efficiently. I will also prioritize community engagement and transparency, ensuring that all voices are heard in decision-making processes. " Ravi Shankar , an educator and community organizer, is running on a platform of inclusive growth and environmental sustainability. Shankar's statement highlights his vision for Vallejo: " I believe in a Vallejo that works for everyone. My priorities include affordable housing, green jobs, and creating a vibrant downtown that reflects our diverse community. " Read each candidate's full statement. [VallejoCity]2024 Election Candidate Statements - Vallejo Mayor .pdf Download PDF • 1.50MB The candidates diverge on several key issues: Economic Development: While all candidates prioritize job creation, they differ in their approaches. Dew emphasizes large-scale projects, Monroe focuses on attracting businesses, Sorce advocates for fiscal responsibility, and Shankar promotes inclusive, sustainable growth. Public Safety: Approaches range from Monroe's community-oriented policing to Sorce's emphasis on accountability and transparency in law enforcement. Environmental Initiatives: Shankar places a strong emphasis on sustainability, while other candidates integrate environmental concerns into broader development plans. Community reactions have been mixed, with voters expressing both excitement and concern about the potential changes ahead. Local business owner Maria Rodriguez commented, " It's refreshing to see such diverse perspectives. Whoever wins will have a big job ahead of them. " Vallejo's next mayor will face significant challenges, including ongoing economic recovery, public safety concerns, and the need for sustainable development. Each candidate brings unique qualifications and visions to the table, offering voters a meaningful choice in shaping Vallejo's future. A Call to Action for Vallejo: Vallejo residents are urged to register to vote (if you are not or have moved within the city) and carefully consider each candidate's platform and attend forums to learn more about each candidate's platform and ask questions directly. By actively participating in this democratic process, Vallejo citizens can ensure that their next mayor truly represents the community's aspirations and needs. The future of our city depends on informed and engaged voters making their voices heard at the ballot box. ✅Remember to #registertovote . The deadline to register is: Monday, October 21st. ✅Remember to vote by mailing in your ballot or going to the ballot box. It all goes down on Tuesday, November 5th. ✅Remember voting is your right, voting is your choice, voting is your voice! Previous Next
- Vallejo at 174: A City Poised for Regeneration
What if Vallejo wasn’t just remembered for its past, but reimagined for its future? < Back Vallejo at 174: A City Poised for Regeneration R. Shay Miles Mar 30, 2025 What if Vallejo wasn’t just remembered for its past, but reimagined for its future? City of Vallejo, California : Founded in 1851; Incorporated on March 30, 1868 For 174 years, Vallejo has sought to be a city of opportunity. But in today’s competitive economic landscape, opportunity doesn’t come to cities that wait — it’s built by cities that transform. On March 30, 1868, Vallejo was officially incorporated. But even before then, its story was one of pioneering significance — from serving as California's first state capital in 1850 to becoming the first U.S. naval shipyard on the West Coast with Mare Island in 1854. These historical milestones reflect strategy, innovation, and strategic relevance. But if history is our inheritance, what will be our legacy? So What Now? In 2025, we must move beyond nostalgia. Let’s reimagine Vallejo — and the greater Solano County region — not as a “ someday ” city, but as a force multiplier : An economic powerhouse A destination for investors A community-led regeneration success story A sustainable and scalable model for other cities In this pivotal moment, we must ask: How do we activate Vallejo/Solano County as a regenerative, competitive, and opportunity-rich region? What would it take to re-create a city that attracts investment, drives impact, and truly works for everyone? Shaping Vallejo's Brand: A Vision for the Future Think of the resonance behind names like Napa Valley or Silicon Valley . What if Golden Gateway or Maritime Valley or The Origin Belt evoked that same powerful brand identity for Vallejo/Solano County that leads with value? That’s the level of brand affinity we must now build. Just as Silicon Valley evokes innovation and Napa Valley conjures wine country, to do the same for Vallejo/Solano County's economic, innovation, and cultural significance, we must commit to : ✅ Investment Attraction through a bold vision aligned with sustainable development goals (SDGs) to showcase Vallejo and Solano’s unique competitive advantages. ✅ Collaborative Development Success by co-creating with residents and aligning systems thinkers, civic leaders, and stakeholders around a shared economic development strategy and roadmap that delivers on equity, opportunity, and viability. ✅ Future Growth Opportunities by adapting to economic trends, cultivating homegrown talent, and forming meaningful partnerships and infrastructure rooted in community needs and designed for long-term regional resilience. The Outside-In Strategy That Drives Supercommunities True growth begins when communities invest in themselves and transformation happens when we treat regeneration as both a systems challenge and a human one. This means: Investing in people, not just property Designing for inclusion and wealth-building Centering social return on investment alongside fiscal metrics A Regional Advantage Waiting to Be Unlocked Solano Economic Development Corporation has elevated the narrative that our county is uniquely positioned for industry growth — spotlighting the region as a smart alternative for companies scaling beyond major metro areas. But what does that mean for Vallejo’s identity? Are we seizing this moment to define our niche? Are we equipping our city with the brand identity and development infrastructure needed to lead in a shifting economy? And how do we ensure that the residents — the real heart of this city — see long-term benefits? Closing the Loop: Community-Led, Purpose-Driven Cities that lead with vision and values will be the cities that are invested in. And that is where Vallejo must place its stake in the future. If we want to compete in the economy of the future, we must design for more than GDP — we must design for community well-being, ownership, and legacy. Our task is clear: we must build Vallejo’s brand not just as a place, but as a promise — one rooted in regeneration, resilience, and relevance. Because the truth is: our greatest economic asset is our dynamic people — the resident visionaries, thought leaders, and community-doers. Let this anniversary of Vallejo's incorporation not be just a reflection of our past — but a bold step into our collective future. It’s time to rebuild Vallejo not just as a city, but as a shared vision realized. Previous Next
- Welcome Back to School, Vallejo Students: Let’s Make This Year Unforgettable! | Vallejo.City
< Back Welcome Back to School, Vallejo Students: Let’s Make This Year Unforgettable! Community Writer Aug 19, 2024 This new school year is filled with endless possibilities. As the sun sets on summer and the school bells begin to ring, it's time to gear up for an exciting new school year in Vallejo! The air is filled with a mix of anticipation, excitement, and a dash of nerves as students prepare to embark on another journey of learning, growth, and discovery. Whether you're stepping into a new classroom, reuniting with friends, or setting your sights on graduation, this year holds endless possibilities. At Vallejo.City , we believe in the power of education as a cornerstone of our community’s future. As you dive back into your studies, remember that this year is a fresh start — a chance to set new goals, explore new interests, and chase new dreams . And to help you on that journey, we’re spotlighting seven incredible scholarship opportunities that could make a big difference in your educational journey. 8 Scholarships with No GPA Requirements 1. Inspire Vallejo Design Challenge Deadline: October 7, 2024 (Deadline has been extended) Award: $18,000 in cash and prizes for top 3 designs/artwork Details: A dynamic billboard design competition open exclusively to Vallejo and Benicia students aged 16-24. This competition invites you to submit your original Vallejo-centric designs. No GPA requirements. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to make your mark and inspire our community! 🔗 inspirevallejo.art 2. Patriot’s Pen Essay Competition by Veterans of Foreign Affairs (VFW) Deadline: October 31, 2024 Award: Up to $5,000 2024-25 Theme: "My Voice in America's Democracy?" Details: This essay competition invites middle school students to write on a patriotic theme. It’s a great opportunity to reflect on what it means to be an American and to express those thoughts in writing. No GPA requirements. Your essay could earn you a significant scholarship, so start brainstorming today! 🔗 https://www.vfw.org/community/youth-and-education/youth-scholarships [VFW]Patriots Pen Entry Form(Vallejo) .pdf Download PDF • 1.33MB 3. Voices of Democracy Scholarship by Veterans of Foreign Affairs (VFW) Deadline: October 31, 2024 Award: Up to $35,000 2024-25 Theme: "Is America Today Our Forefathers' Vision?" Details: High school students, this one’s for you! The Voices of Democracy Scholarship challenges you to create a written and recorded speech on a patriotic theme. No GPA requirements. It’s a chance to not only win a substantial scholarship but also to have your voice heard on a national level. 🔗 https://www.vfw.org/community/youth-and-education/youth-scholarships [VFW]Voices of Democracy Entry Form(Vallejo) .pdf Download PDF • 309KB 4. Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest Deadline: September 20, 2024 Award: $25,000 Details: This contest, inspired by Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged , is open to high school seniors, college undergraduates, and graduate students. It’s a unique opportunity to engage with a challenging literary work and to articulate your analysis in essay form. No GPA requirements. The grand prize is a hefty $25,000, so don’t miss out! 🔗 https://aynrand.org/students/essay-contests/atlas-shrugged 5. Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway Scholarship Deadline: October 15, 2024 Award: $100,000 Details: If you’ve got big dreams, the Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway could be your ticket to making them a reality. This scholarship is awarded based on a video submission explaining how you plan to make an impact in your community or the world. No GPA requirements. The top prize is a staggering $100,000—perfect for covering tuition and more. 🔗 https://www.drpepper.com/s/tuition-finalists 6. U.S. Bank Student Scholarship Deadline: October 30, 2024 Award: $20,000 Details: The U.S. Bank Student Scholarship is a chance to win money simply by completing an online financial education course. It’s a straightforward way to boost your financial literacy and your bank account at the same time. No GPA requirements. 🔗 https://www.usbank.com/about-us-bank/community/student-scholarship.html 7. Mindscape Big Picture Scholarship Deadline: December 31, 2024 Award: $20,000 Details: This scholarship encourages students to think big about their future. If you have a clear vision of what you want to achieve in life, write an essay that outlines your plans and goals. No GPA requirements. The grand prize winner will receive $20,000 to help turn those dreams into reality. 🔗 https://bold.org/scholarships/mindscape 8. Mensa Foundation Scholarship Deadline: January 15, 2025 Award: $200,000 Details: Mensa Foundation offers scholarships to students of all academic levels. The application involves writing an essay that describes your career, academic, and/or vocational goals. No GPA requirements. With a top award of $200,000, this is a life-changing opportunity you won’t want to miss. 🔗 https://www.mensafoundation.org/what-we-do/scholarships Make This Year Count! As you navigate this new school year, remember that your education is more than just grades and tests — it’s about discovering who you are, what you’re passionate about, and how you can contribute to the world around you. The scholarships listed above are just a few of the many opportunities available to you. Take advantage of them, stay focused on your goals, and make this school year your best one yet. Welcome back to school, Vallejo students. Let’s make this year unforgettable! Previous Next
- Vallejo.City | Experience the Spirit of the Bay
Vallejo.City — The destination for information about Vallejo, California’s culture, community, and more. WHAT IS INSIDE? Vallejo.City is a local community news source that provides information relevant to the people of our city — all the happenings you need to know about in order to live, work, play, and shop in Vallejo. If it affects the residents of Vallejo, we discuss it here. We have categories for everything you could want to keep up with, including education, events, culture, and local businesses . We hope you enjoy exploring Vallejo.City! Explore the City!
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- Nominate a Visionary | Vallejo.City
Who are Vallejo's Visionaries? Makers & Shapers! Elevate and amplify the changemakers, gamechangers, trailblazers, and pathfinders in the community. Suggest people or organizations to be featured in Vallejo.City's Vallejo Visionaries section! Your First Name Your Last Name Your email Your Phone Individual, team, or organization you are suggesting Email or Phone # of person you are suggesting Does the person or one person from the team live or work in Vallejo? * Required Lives in Vallejo Works in Vallejo Both N/A Does the organization have a location in Vallejo? * Required Has a location in Vallejo Has a location outside of Vallejo Both N/A Reasons you are nominating this person, team, or organization? How satisfied are you with their inclusivity? Do they include the voices and experiences of the richly diverse/multicultural community in their work? How relevant is their work to economic and social impact? To what extent do they practice understanding the dynamic needs of the Vallejo community? How relevant is their work rooted in Vallejo community and culture? To what extent do they seek and apply innovative thinking? Submit Thanks for your elevating and amplifying your community!
- About Vallejo.City | Vallejo.City
About Vallejo.City Community news outlet from Vallejo, California Vallejo.City is an independent, local community news source that aims to provide comprehensive coverage of all the happenings in Vallejo, California. A s a hyper-local news outlet, Vallejo.City focuses on delivering news, features, and analysis of events and issues that directly affect the residents of Vallejo. Our team of experienced community writers are de dicated to bringing you accurate and up-to-date news about local government, key resources, business, education, arts, culture, and community events. We strive to provide our community with a balanced and unbiased view of the news and issues that matter most to Vallejo residents. Vallejo.City is committed to promoting transparency and transformation in local government, and we regularly report on the decisions and actions of elected officials and other community leaders. We also highlight the efforts of local residents and organizations who are working to make Vallejo a better place to live, work, and play — our Vallejo Visionaries . In addition to our website, Vallejo.City also has a strong presence on social media, where we further engage with our community and keep them informed about breaking news and events in real-time. We encourage our community to share their stories, opinions, and feedback with us at tellus@vallejo.city . We are always looking for ways to better serve the Vallejo community! If you are looking for a reliable source of local news and information in Vallejo, look no further than Vallejo.City. Join our community today and stay informed about all the latest developments in your neighborhoods.
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- Art & Inspiration: Highlights from the First Inspire Vallejo | Vallejo.City
< Back Art & Inspiration: Highlights from the First Inspire Vallejo Community Writer Oct 27, 2024 From Vision to Victory! On October 26, 2024, the first-ever Inspire Vallejo Design Challenge celebrated the creativity and talent of Vallejo’s youth at the historic Odd Fellows Hall on Georgia Street, in the heart of the Arts District. This inaugural event, inspired by the successful Inspire Oakland program, marked a significant milestone in Vallejo's art and culture scene, showcasing innovative Vallejo-centric designs created by local high school students. The Inspire Vallejo Design Challenge was brought to life by R. Shay Miles, a native Vallejoan, Leadership Vallejo alumna, and former board member of BRIDGEGOOD, who worked under the mentorship of BRIDGEGOOD Co-Founder and Executive Director, Shaun Tai. This initiative, which highlights the artistic voices of young creators, received strong community support from local organizations, including the City of Vallejo, Vallejo Arts Fund, and Solano County Fairgrounds & Event Center. We received 34 submissions! Out of these talented entries, three students from St. Patrick St. Vincent Catholic High School were selected as top finalists: Alyssa Chopito : Awarded the top prize for her design titled "Vallejo Family Days," celebrating and bridging community unity and family connection in Vallejo. Francesca Maionchi : Recognized for "Vallejo is Beautiful," capturing the essence of Vallejo’s scenic landscapes and diverse culture. Joseph Silva : Honored for his piece "Family, Fun, Familiar, Town, Growth," reflecting the warmth and growth of Vallejo’s community. The top design by Alyssa Chopito will soon be featured on the digital billboard along I-80 near the Solano County Fairgrounds & Event Center, to welcome people to Vallejo and powerfully sharing her inspiring vision with thousands of passersby. This event marked an exciting new chapter for Vallejo's young artists, connecting them with opportunities to express their creativity and contribute meaningfully to their city’s visual identity. The 2025 Inspire Vallejo Design Challenge is underway. This year, the billboard design competition was solely open to Vallejo and Benicia students (ages 16-24). In 2025, it will be open exclusively to Solano County students. Stay tuned for more information available March 2025. Previous Next
- The City | Vallejo.City
The City Vallejo, California, the Spirit of the Bay Area Live Here? Find topics about: Community Engagement and Advancement , Community Resources, Culture, Education and Training, Environment, Health and Wellness, Housing, Infrastructure, Safety and Security, Seniors, Transportation, and Youth Work Here? Find topics about: Business Owners and Entrepreneurs, Business Resources, Economic Advancement, Employment News, Grant Opportunities, Job Opportunities, and Technology Play Here? Find topics about : Arts, Community Events and Projects, Family/Food/Fun , Parks and Recreation, and Tourism and Attractions Shop Here? Find topics about : Artisans, Artists, Business and Professional Services, Food and Good Eats, Restaurants, Retailers, and more Your Dis trict City Facts , City Council New s, District-Specific (1-6), and Transformative Justice Photo Credit: Rachel Rodi, Artist (painter and ceramic sculptor) Vallejo Waterfront planters community project. https://rachelrodi.com/waterfront-planters-mosaic-vallejo
- How Vallejo's Public Education System is Addressing the Achievement Gap | Vallejo.City
< Back How Vallejo's Public Education System is Addressing the Achievement Gap Community Writer Mar 30, 2023 VCUSD district aims to create a supportive environment that will help students succeed. Vallejo's public education system has been working to address the achievement gap, which is the persistent disparity in academic performance between different groups of students, such as students of different races or socioeconomic backgrounds. One of the ways Vallejo City Unified School District (VCUSD) is addressing the achievement gap is by focusing on equity in education. This means ensuring that all students have access to the resources, support, and opportunities they need to succeed academically, regardless of their background. Vallejo's public education system is also working to reduce disparities in academic achievement by providing targeted interventions to students who are struggling academically. These interventions may include additional tutoring or mentoring, small group instruction, or specialized programs designed to support students with specific needs. In addition, VCUSD is working to improve the quality of instruction across the district, providing professional development opportunities for teachers and staff to improve their skills and knowledge. This includes training on culturally responsive teaching practices, which aim to meet the diverse needs of all students. VCUSD has also implemented a number of programs to support the social and emotional well-being of students, recognizing that these factors can have a significant impact on academic success. These programs may include counseling services, restorative justice practices, or mindfulness training. Overall, Vallejo's public education system is taking a comprehensive approach to addressing the achievement gap, recognizing that there is no one-size-fits-all solution. By focusing on equity, providing targeted interventions, improving instructional quality, and supporting the social and emotional needs of students, VCUSD is working to ensure that all students have the opportunity to succeed academically. Previous Next
- Vallejo Visionaries | Vallejo.City
Vallejo Visionaries We highlight the efforts of local residents and organizations who are working to make Vallejo a better place to live, work, and play. Nominate a positive person or organization in Vallejo to be featured in the ‘Vallejo Visionaries’ section. Vallejo Visionaries are considered to be people or organizations that are making a positive impact on the community (e.g. artists, organizers, teachers, principals, athletes, coaches, nonprofit organizations, elected officials, attorneys, business owners, etc.) We want to show that Vallejo is loaded with solutions and positive role models and organizations. Have a suggestion? Tell Us About Them! Mural Organizing Credit: Askari Sowonde Productions — Vallejo Seeking Solutions Vallejo Black Lives Matter mural community project at 500 block of Santa Clara Street https://www.askarisowondeproductions.com/




