July 24th- Free Concert "Little Charlie" at the
Rotary Park Gazebo from Friends of the Library. Hot Club style gypsy jazz a
la Django Reinhardt.
July 25th- Folk Musician Jam Session, Wyatt
Deck, Old Davis Road next to the redwood grove, UC Davis Arboretum in Davis.
For more information please call 752-4880.
July 26th- Mediterranean style gardening, UC
Davis Arboretum Terrace Garden next to Borders Books & Music, First and D
Street in Davis. For more information please call 752-4880.
July 31- Free Concert "Hardwater", at the Rotary
Park Gazebo from Friends of the Library. Rock, Pop and Blues originals and
covers.
Winters Volunteer Firefighters Needed – For more
information call 795-4131.
Masters Swim Program – Bobbie Greenwood Community Swim
Center. For more information call Dave Kelley, 795-2265.
Adult Lap Swim – Bobbie Greenwood Community Swim
Center. For more information call Traci Nakamura, 795-4910 x102.

THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLAN FOR 2035 IS TAKING
SHAPE with the release of a draft project list, after nearly two years of
bottoms-up public input. The list was released by the Sacramento Area Council of
Governments Board of Directors at its June meeting. “This plan is the first of
its kind in long range transportation planning, linking Blueprint land uses with
a good combination of feet on the ground practical, high-value investments,”
said SACOG Board Chair and El Dorado County Supervisor Rusty Dupray. This $41.7
billion draft MTP2035 project list is a detailed listing of transit, road
improvements, operations, and other investments. The MTP2035 is based on
projections for growth in population, housing and jobs, and is key to the
quality of life and economic health of our region. The project list addresses
practical transportation needs as well as being innovative. The project list
provides a transportation system that reduces vehicle miles traveled per
household. While population is expected to grow by 50 percent, growth in
congestion per household is projected to increase by only 10 percent. There will
be more transit options for more transit trips. The complete draft project list
is available at www.sacog.org/mtp2035
or by calling (916) 321-9000.
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Winters City Hall
318 First Street
Winters, CA 95694
530-795-4910 phone
530-795-4935 fax
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