City Government
City of Cloverdale Report ~ October 23
A Dog Park Is Coming to Cloverdale! City Manager David Kelley The search for a site to accommodate a new dog Park is finally over! After a multi-year search for a location, the city is moving forward with the construction of a new community dog park at 501 S....
City of Cloverdale ~ September 2023
Celebrating Creek Week by Improving our River HealthThe City of Cloverdale is committed to protecting the health of the Russian River Watershed. In September, international, national, and local organizations come together to encourage public participation in keeping...
City of Cloverdale – August 2023
City Set to Begin Installation of New Smart Meters in AugustCloverdale remains committed to increasing the City’s resiliency to cope with and respond to drought conditions. While our reservoirs are currently operating at near full capacity, we are continuing with...
City Updates July 2023
On July 1st, The City of Cloverdale is about to wrap up the current fiscal year (FY 2022-23) and embark on a new fiscal year (FY 2023-24). Cities, like most government entities, operate on a fiscal year. A fiscal year is a 12-month period that serves as the financial...
City of Cloverdale ~ June 2023
Be Ready, Be CloveReadyEmergency Preparedness City Manager David Kelley It’s that time of year again, and the City of Cloverdale wants you to be prepared for emergencies that have the potential to impact our community. Resilient Cloverdale, a group of Cloverdale...
May 2023 Protect the Russian River Watershed – City of Cloverdale
Protect The Russian River Watershed City Manager David Kelley The City of Cloverdale is taking critical steps to protect the Russian River Watershed and its water supply by initiating a Recycled Water Planning Study aimed at assessing the feasibility of...
City of Cloverdale ~ April 23
Protect The Russian River Watershed City Manager David Kelley Earth day presents an opportunity to further raise awareness of conservation and sustainability on all forefronts of environmental topics such as water, energy, air, and wildlife. One of the City’s...
City of Cloverdale March 2023
Update on City of Cloverdale’s Park & Recreation Projects eXperience Cloverdale Parks Today! City Manager David Kelley Our Cloverdale Community Development and Parks Department have delivered some exciting new park elements and continue to make progress on...
City of Cloverdale’s Two-Year Budget
In June 2022, the City Council adopted a two-year budget for the period of July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023, and July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024. The two-year budget consisting of two one-year budgets is referred to collectively as the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-24 Budget. This is the first time in recent history that the City has developed and adopted a two-year budget.
City of Cloverdale Jan. 23
City of Cloverdale Well Replacement and Rehabilitation Project City Manager David Kelley Improving Water Supply Infrastructure to Support our Drought Response Cloverdale is committed to increasing the City’s resiliency to cope with and respond to drought...
City News December 2022
WaterSmart Meter Project - Advanced Metering Infrastructure to support our Drought Response City Manager David Kelley Cloverdale is committed to increasing the City’s resiliency to cope with and respond to drought conditions. As part of the City’s continued...
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