Participatory Budgeting - Cycle 8

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How would you make Vallejo an even better place?

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The Idea Submission deadline is Sunday, October 22

These vote results will be presented to the City Council at the August 29, Special Council Meeting.

The Cycle 8 vote phase was held from May 1 – June 30, 2023. A public vote results ice cream party was held on July 22 during the Vallejo Farmers' Market. A total of 2,553 residents took part in the Cycle 8 vote. The Cycle 7 vote, which was impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, yielded 1,909 votes.

Participatory Budgeting Funding

The Participatory Budgeting project funding includes $500,000 from the Fiscal Year 2022-23, $500,000 in rollover funds from Fiscal Year 2021-2022, $8,962 in rollover funds from 2020-21, and Councilmember Arriola requested that $10,000 of Council discretionary funding go towards Participatory Budgeting. With the addition of these funds, Cycle 8 would have a total of $1,018,962 available for PB projects.

Per the PB rulebook, a minimum of 20% of available project funding is allocated for program & service projects; if/when the 20% minimum has been reached, the remaining budget will fall to the next highest vote-getting project(s).

Per this rule, the first $203,792.40 will fund the following program and service projects:

• Animals Matter Spay/Neuter, Vaccine And Microchip Project $75,000

• Basic Needs for Warming and Cooling Centers $74,982

• Removing Barriers for Foster Youth Success $48,989

The program and service project cost total is $198,971, which leaves a $4,821.40 surplus to be applied towards the remaining 80% project fund of $815,169.60 for a sum of $819,991.

$819,991 will fund the remaining highest-voted projects, which include:

• HSNB Facilities Retrofit, Reroof & Repave Capital Project HSNB Facilities $300,000

• Complete Our Streets! Safety First at 5th Street $300,000

• Modernize Vallejo Skatepark Project $219,991 (partial funding)

The sixth top-voted project is the Modernize Vallejo Skatepark Project. However, with a project cost of $300,000, this project can only be partially funded with the remaining project fund of $219,991. The implementing partner for this project is the Greater Vallejo Recreation District. Despite the funding gap, they can implement the project with a reduced scope of work and have pledged to allocate $40,000 from their funds to supplement the project. The Modernize Vallejo Skatepark project would have a $259,991 allocation and would require another $40,009 to fully fund the project as initially proposed.


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St. Peter's Chapel-Stained Glass Windows ProtectionBasic Needs for Warming and Cooling Centers
HSNB facilities retrofit,reroof & repave capital projectanimals matter spay/neuter, vaccine and microchip project
complete our streets! Safety first at 5th Street Robbin Mackbee firefighter/ems youth academy
removing barriers for foster youth successGreater Extramobility for everybody
full circle cycling program- free camp for children
modernize vallejo skatepark project


How would you make Vallejo an even better place?

Click Here to read the idea submissions and submit your own!

Submit your ideas by clicking here

The Idea Submission deadline is Sunday, October 22

These vote results will be presented to the City Council at the August 29, Special Council Meeting.

The Cycle 8 vote phase was held from May 1 – June 30, 2023. A public vote results ice cream party was held on July 22 during the Vallejo Farmers' Market. A total of 2,553 residents took part in the Cycle 8 vote. The Cycle 7 vote, which was impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, yielded 1,909 votes.

Participatory Budgeting Funding

The Participatory Budgeting project funding includes $500,000 from the Fiscal Year 2022-23, $500,000 in rollover funds from Fiscal Year 2021-2022, $8,962 in rollover funds from 2020-21, and Councilmember Arriola requested that $10,000 of Council discretionary funding go towards Participatory Budgeting. With the addition of these funds, Cycle 8 would have a total of $1,018,962 available for PB projects.

Per the PB rulebook, a minimum of 20% of available project funding is allocated for program & service projects; if/when the 20% minimum has been reached, the remaining budget will fall to the next highest vote-getting project(s).

Per this rule, the first $203,792.40 will fund the following program and service projects:

• Animals Matter Spay/Neuter, Vaccine And Microchip Project $75,000

• Basic Needs for Warming and Cooling Centers $74,982

• Removing Barriers for Foster Youth Success $48,989

The program and service project cost total is $198,971, which leaves a $4,821.40 surplus to be applied towards the remaining 80% project fund of $815,169.60 for a sum of $819,991.

$819,991 will fund the remaining highest-voted projects, which include:

• HSNB Facilities Retrofit, Reroof & Repave Capital Project HSNB Facilities $300,000

• Complete Our Streets! Safety First at 5th Street $300,000

• Modernize Vallejo Skatepark Project $219,991 (partial funding)

The sixth top-voted project is the Modernize Vallejo Skatepark Project. However, with a project cost of $300,000, this project can only be partially funded with the remaining project fund of $219,991. The implementing partner for this project is the Greater Vallejo Recreation District. Despite the funding gap, they can implement the project with a reduced scope of work and have pledged to allocate $40,000 from their funds to supplement the project. The Modernize Vallejo Skatepark project would have a $259,991 allocation and would require another $40,009 to fully fund the project as initially proposed.


Click on the individual images below to read the project proposal



St. Peter's Chapel-Stained Glass Windows ProtectionBasic Needs for Warming and Cooling Centers
HSNB facilities retrofit,reroof & repave capital projectanimals matter spay/neuter, vaccine and microchip project
complete our streets! Safety first at 5th Street Robbin Mackbee firefighter/ems youth academy
removing barriers for foster youth successGreater Extramobility for everybody
full circle cycling program- free camp for children
modernize vallejo skatepark project


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