City of Folsom Newsletter
March 1, 2013
 
Got questions for City Council?
Get answers March 20!
CityHallHere's a great opportunity to chat informally with City Council members and senior management -- stop by the City Hall Open House between
5 and 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 20.  Meet the mayor in his office, enjoy light refreshments provided by Folsom High School's ROP Culinary Arts Program and check out some displays and exhibits.  City Hall is located at
50 Natoma St. and the doors will be open for you!
You are master of your water bill! Conserve today to save money
DollarSignState law requires that local residents pay metered rates for the water we actually use, rather than the flat water rate we paid in the past.  Smart water users can lower annual water bills by taking simple steps to conserve.  Water wasters will pay more.
Overall crime in Folsom down 15%
PoliceCarAny way you look at it, Folsom is a safe place to live, work and play.  As Police Chief Cynthia Renaud recently reported to the City Council, we continue to enjoy a low crime rate despite media reports that crime is increasing in the region and state. 
New Historic District bike lockers
PedalStopLogoCyclists have a new option to secure their bikes when taking Light Rail or visiting the Historic District.  The "Pedal Stop", located in the Historic District parking garage, offers convenient and secure temporary storage for a nominal fee. Follow this link to learn more and  sign up for your BikeLink card today!
Eggstravaganza & more March events
Don't miss EggstravaganzaFolsom's popular egg hunt, library book sale, St. Patrick's Party and more fun activities this month. 
Share your views on future development
GeneralPlanLogoYou can help craft the vision that will guide future development in Folsom.  City officials invite you to attend the first community workshop for the Folsom 2035 General Plan Update, from 5 - 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 2.  
FacebookLogo Like us on FACEBOOK
Join Our Mailing List