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Napa, California — week of 2026-07-06 · all Napa meetings

Napa County Boards Set Budgets, Housing and Waste Items in Late June Agenda Cycle

Budget and contracts lead Board of Supervisors agenda

The Napa County Board of Supervisors scheduled its largest financial actions for June 23, 2026, headlined by a carry-forward budget amendment totaling $87.6 million in expenditures and $8.2 million in revenues. The board also planned to adopt FY2026-27 budgets for the Napa Valley Tourism Improvement District ($8.5 million) and the Lake Berryessa Resort Improvement District ($1.9 million).

Contract amendments on the agenda would expand mental health and supportive housing services: $400,000 added to the Progress Foundation contract and $943,800 added to the Crestwood Behavioral Health contract. A $29,800 contract with Benevate, LLC for affordable housing program management software was also listed. The board was set to extend a fund reservation and revise the unit count for the Jamboree Housing Corporation Permanent Supportive Housing Project.

Note: Minutes for this meeting have not yet been published, so these actions reflect what was agendized, not confirmed outcomes.

Waste management agency considers discount program and audit agreement

The Upper Valley Waste Management Agency (UVWMA) met June 22, 2026, with an agenda including a proposed discount program for economically disadvantaged customers and an agreement with CliftonLarsonAllen LLP for multi-year audit services at up to $3,300 per year. The board also planned to discuss a support letter for AB 1812 regarding compostable products and receive an update on California Integrated Waste Management Act activities. Minutes are not yet published.

Planning Commission weighs Bremer Family Winery expansion

On July 1, 2026, the Planning Commission was scheduled to consider a major modification to the Bremer Family Winery use permit at 975 Deer Park Road. The project includes increasing production, visitation, and employees, plus upgrades to wastewater and water storage systems. The agenda also listed an exception to Napa County Road & Street Standards regarding a left turn lane on Deer Park Road, a mitigated negative declaration for biological resource mitigation, and construction of an additional driveway connection to Deer Park Road. Minutes are not yet published.

Airport Land Use Commission reviews biomass gasification facility

Also on July 1, 2026, the Airport Land Use Commission scheduled a public hearing on the City of Napa's request to pre-zone a biomass gasification facility near Tower Road and Levitin Way. Staff recommended approval with special conditions, finding the project consistent with the Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan for Zones B1 and B2. The agenda included approval of April 15, 2026 meeting minutes and a public comment period on ALUC jurisdiction planning matters. Minutes are not yet published.

Zoning Administrator handles winery gala applications

The Zoning Administrator met June 24, 2026, to review temporary event applications for two winery galas. The Napa Knockout Gala at Raymond Vineyards, 849 Zinfandel Lane (Application #P26-00139), was continued to a special meeting on July 15, 2026. The Arts for All Gala at Nickel & Nickel Winery, 8164 St. Helena Hwy (Application #P26-00148), remained on the agenda. Minutes are not yet published.

Climate Action Committee reviews emissions rules and Calistoga progress

On June 26, 2026, the Climate Action Committee scheduled presentations on Bay Area Air District Rules 9-4 and 9-6 regarding nitrogen oxide emissions from natural gas appliances. Members also planned to hear a progress report on City of Calistoga climate action and sustainability activities and discuss outreach strategies for the Napa RCAAP implementation. Minutes are not yet published.

Housing Commission: June 24 meeting cancelled; June 30 meeting set

The Housing Commission's June 24, 2026 meeting was cancelled, with no substantive agenda items posted. The commission rescheduled to June 30, 2026, with an agenda including the California Human Development Corporation occupancy report, the Joe Serna, Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant Program renewal process, capital improvement projects discussion, and an update from the Female Farmworker Housing Subcommittee including a member appointment. Minutes are not yet published.

Coming up

No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days. Residents should check the County website for newly posted agendas and rescheduled dates.

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