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6 hours ago
City of Ukiah
Traffic Advisory!
Thursday, December 4, 2025 

Delays and congestion on Perkins Street due to grinding/paving today and tomorrow. We strongly encourage drivers to avoid Perkins Street and use alternate routes when possible. 

Thank you for your patience. 
For more information visit www.cityofukiah.com/ucrtImage attachment

Traffic Advisory!
Thursday, December 4, 2025

Delays and congestion on Perkins Street due to grinding/paving today and tomorrow. We strongly encourage drivers to avoid Perkins Street and use alternate routes when possible.

Thank you for your patience.
For more information visit www.cityofukiah.com/ucrt
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2 days ago
City of Ukiah
Youre invited to provide input regarding the future of School Street! Were hosting another community workshop on Thursday, December 11th at 5:30 at the Ukiah Valley Conference Center.  This interactive workshop is designed so that participants can help determine how to best preserve and enhance what we all love about School Street.  (Dont worry--Chinese Pistache trees are literally REQUIRED on School Street!🌳) Also, reminder that this is JUST a study and does not include funding for construction or implementation. More info in the full press release:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Shannon Riley, Deputy City Manager
 City of Ukiah
 300 Seminary Avenue 
 Ukiah, CA 95482
 Email: sriley@cityofukiah.com

CITY OF UKIAH HOSTS COMMUNITY WORKSHOP ON DECEMBER 11, 5:30 PM TO SOLICIT INPUT ON SCHOOL STREET IMPROVEMENTS

Ukiah, CA. December 2, 2025.  – The community is invited to participate in a public forum to provide input regarding an improved corridor plan for School Street. The event will be held on Thursday, December 11th from 5:30 – 7:00 pm at the Ukiah Valley Conference Center, 200 South School Street.

This forum is a continuation of the School Street Multimodal Transportation Corridor Study, started in December of 2024 and funded by a grant from Caltrans.  This study will identify, analyze, and propose enhancements to the vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle network along the School Street corridor in downtown Ukiah from Clay Street to Henry Street. The goal is to preserve the character of School Street for future generations by supporting walkability, economic prosperity, and tree coverage, as well as addressing maintenance issues along the corridor.

Forum attendees will have an opportunity to participate in hands-on activities to help determine things like sidewalk width, parking, and traffic circulation.  Discussion topics will include streetscape amenities like lighting, public art, furniture, and trees.  It is important to note that the current tree species, Chinese Pistache, is the only allowed tree species for School Street (Downtown Zoning Code, Section 9229.7)

Community members are also invited to participate in a “walking audit” prior to the forum between 3:45 and 5:00.  The group will meet at the Ukiah Valley Conference Center, and then walk along School Street with engineers and experts to observe existing conditions and learn more about the various facets of the study.

This study does not include funding for any construction or implementation.  The City of Ukiah takes a proactive approach to infrastructure improvements, many of which require grant funding to accomplish.  This study, along with the community’s input, will help provide the foundation for future grant applications to fund the actual improvements. 

During the week of December 1st, utility companies will be locating their facilities and marking them with paint along School Street.  This is not an indication that work will be occurring; it is simply to help guide the decision process and avoid future conflicts with those utilities.

Additional information regarding this project can be found at https://ghd.mysocialpinpoint.com/school-street-corridor-study/home/ 

The forum on December 11th will also be presented virtually on Zoom; the link and dial-in info can be found on the webpage under “Public Workshop #3.”

For additional information, please contact Deputy City Manager Shannon Riley at sriley@cityofukiah.com.

You're invited to provide input regarding the future of School Street! We're hosting another community workshop on Thursday, December 11th at 5:30 at the Ukiah Valley Conference Center. This interactive workshop is designed so that participants can help determine how to best preserve and enhance what we all love about School Street. (Don't worry–Chinese Pistache trees are literally REQUIRED on School Street!🌳) Also, reminder that this is JUST a study and does not include funding for construction or implementation. More info in the full press release:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Shannon Riley, Deputy City Manager
City of Ukiah
300 Seminary Avenue
Ukiah, CA 95482
Email: sriley@cityofukiah.com

CITY OF UKIAH HOSTS COMMUNITY WORKSHOP ON DECEMBER 11, 5:30 PM TO SOLICIT INPUT ON SCHOOL STREET IMPROVEMENTS

Ukiah, CA. December 2, 2025. – The community is invited to participate in a public forum to provide input regarding an improved corridor plan for School Street. The event will be held on Thursday, December 11th from 5:30 – 7:00 pm at the Ukiah Valley Conference Center, 200 South School Street.

This forum is a continuation of the School Street Multimodal Transportation Corridor Study, started in December of 2024 and funded by a grant from Caltrans. This study will identify, analyze, and propose enhancements to the vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle network along the School Street corridor in downtown Ukiah from Clay Street to Henry Street. The goal is to preserve the character of School Street for future generations by supporting walkability, economic prosperity, and tree coverage, as well as addressing maintenance issues along the corridor.

Forum attendees will have an opportunity to participate in hands-on activities to help determine things like sidewalk width, parking, and traffic circulation. Discussion topics will include streetscape amenities like lighting, public art, furniture, and trees. It is important to note that the current tree species, Chinese Pistache, is the only allowed tree species for School Street (Downtown Zoning Code, Section 9229.7)

Community members are also invited to participate in a “walking audit” prior to the forum between 3:45 and 5:00. The group will meet at the Ukiah Valley Conference Center, and then walk along School Street with engineers and experts to observe existing conditions and learn more about the various facets of the study.

This study does not include funding for any construction or implementation. The City of Ukiah takes a proactive approach to infrastructure improvements, many of which require grant funding to accomplish. This study, along with the community’s input, will help provide the foundation for future grant applications to fund the actual improvements.

During the week of December 1st, utility companies will be locating their facilities and marking them with paint along School Street. This is not an indication that work will be occurring; it is simply to help guide the decision process and avoid future conflicts with those utilities.

Additional information regarding this project can be found at ghd.mysocialpinpoint.com/school-street-corridor-study/home/

The forum on December 11th will also be presented virtually on Zoom; the link and dial-in info can be found on the webpage under “Public Workshop #3.”

For additional information, please contact Deputy City Manager Shannon Riley at sriley@cityofukiah.com.
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2 days ago
City of Ukiah
The Ukiah City Council recognized Native American Heritage Month with a proclamation that was received by the Redwood Valley Little River Band of Pomo Indians, and accepted it on behalf of all Native Americans in our region. We are grateful for the many contributions of Native Americans in the Greater Ukiah Valley. The proclamation was recognized at the Ukiah City Council meeting on November 19th.

We are grateful for the opportunity to celebrate and acknowledge the cultures and traditions that continue to shape our community.

The Ukiah City Council recognized Native American Heritage Month with a proclamation that was received by the Redwood Valley Little River Band of Pomo Indians, and accepted it on behalf of all Native Americans in our region. We are grateful for the many contributions of Native Americans in the Greater Ukiah Valley. The proclamation was recognized at the Ukiah City Council meeting on November 19th.

We are grateful for the opportunity to celebrate and acknowledge the cultures and traditions that continue to shape our community.
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4 days ago
City of Ukiah
🍁  Ukiahs Annual Leaf Pickup - Happening Now!
Ukiah Waste Solutions will be providing fall curbside autumn leaf collection this week: December 1 - December 5.
Place up to 7 additional bags or 32-gallon cans of leaves at the curb on your normal collection day this week.
Emptied bags and cans will be left on the curb, ready for reuse! 
Got more leaves than you can handle? Bring them to the Ukiah Transfer Station! For more information, visit www.candswaste.com

🍁 Ukiah's Annual Leaf Pickup – Happening Now!
Ukiah Waste Solutions will be providing fall curbside autumn leaf collection this week: December 1 – December 5.
Place up to 7 additional bags or 32-gallon cans of leaves at the curb on your normal collection day this week.
Emptied bags and cans will be left on the curb, ready for reuse!
Got more leaves than you can handle? Bring them to the Ukiah Transfer Station! For more information, visit www.candswaste.com
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