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Revenue Bonds Win Vaca Preference / Rico, John [899] [RICO-1981-899]
THE FRUGAL VACAVILLE TAXPAYERS - Despite the fact we continually hear about the burdens of taxation, it can be said taxpayers within the City of Vacaville have been extremely frugal in expenditures for improvements throughout the past 130 years. In fact the total sum in general obligation bonds issued for civic improvements ever since those days when the Vacas and Penas first set foot here, is less than $2 million dollars.
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1959 City of Vacaville Water Revenue Bonds 1959 City of Vacaville Water Revenue Bonds
1959

Official Statement of the City of Vacaville 1959 Water Revenue Bonds Series A. Several topics are outlined in this report including: Sale and Delivery of the Bonds, Description of the Water System, Monticello Dam and Future Water Supply, California Medical Facility, and various highlights of local industries. Statement prepared by Stone and Youngberg Financing Consultants..

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Solano County - The Prize Winning County 1915 Solano County - The Prize Winning County 1915
1915

Solano County Souvenir Edition booklet from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Issued by Sunset Magazine Service Bureau for the Board of Supervisors of Solano County, CA. Highlights include detailed narrative on each city including Rio Vista, Suisun, Fairfield, Vacaville, Vallejo, Dixon, Benicia..

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Tax Revenue Reveals Local Shopper Habits / Rico, John [878] [RICO-1981-878]
PLUS AND MINUS OF A BEDROOM COMMUNITY - Many times we hear Vacaville residents expressing themselves about the rapid growth here in immediate years past. Without going back too far, 31 years to be exact, residents in 1950 were well satisfied with the 3,169 people living here. Today that figures is around the 42,000 mark.
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Cement bonds community with work, play / Delaplane, Kristin [248] [ECHOS-1995-248]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Heritage Council, Vacaville Museum, Solano Historian, and Vacaville Public Library. The town of Cement came into being in 1902. It lasted a quarter of a century, then was totally abandoned in 1927. But it had a hell of a run, as they say.
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Cement bonds community with work and play / Delaplane, Kristin [249] [ECHOS-1995-249]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Heritage Council, Vacaville Museum, Solano Historian, and Vacaville Public Library. The town of Cement came into being in 1902. It lasted a quarter of a century, then was totally abandoned in 1927. But it had a hell of a run, as they say.
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Mystery of Vaca Artifacts Found in Old Mine / Rico, John [880] [RICO-1981-880]
NO BLACK GOLD BENEATH VACA SOIL - Despite the fact dozens of holes have been bored into Vacaville lands in search of oil, or gas, as far as is known the area is "dry".
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Robert Wayne Hawley and Associates AIA Fairfield Civic Center Robert Wayne Hawley and Associates AIA Fairfield Civic Center
1971

The Civic Center is constructed on a portion of the former 33 acre Waterman Park Housing property. The remainder of the site is master planned as a governmental center, to include a library, post office, theater-auditorium, State and Federal offices and school administration building, surrounding the large lake in the center of the site. The Civic Center design is the winning entry of Architect Robert Hawley in the City's design competition that attracted over 40 entries from Northern California architects..

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