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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The City of Fresno's street paving season has begun. It is investing $34 million in road improvements. It is being funded by Measure C revenue, ...
Fresno’s plan to rename a 10-mile stretch of road after César Chávez has run up against opposition from Fresno County supervisors. On a 5-0 vote Tuesday, the supervisors opposed the renaming ...
Mobile street vending in Fresno. City leaders estimate that there are around 200 mobile street vendors that sell chopped fruit, elote, chips, and other snacks to Fresno communities.
Fresno became the first and only city in the San Joaquín Valley – the heart of the United Farmworkers movement – to name a street after Chávez, who died in 1993. The council voted, 6-1, in ...
Supporters of the Fresno City Council’s March 9 vote to rename 10.3 miles of streets in the southern area of the city for farm labor leader Cesar Chavez waved mock street signs inside Fresno ...
Now, two years since the murder of Perez, a 45-year-old father of four, the city still has not funded a commercial kitchen for street vendors in Fresno, and there’s no money currently allocated ...
Now, two years since the murder of Perez, a 45-year-old father of four, the city still has not funded a commercial kitchen for street vendors in Fresno, and there’s no money currently allocated ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KGPE) – New street signs for a 10-mile stretch of road in Fresno were installed Tuesday after the city ...
Fresno Street Eats is highlighting black-owned restaurants, food trucks, and caterers around the city of Fresno. ... the organization took to social media to offer a one-stop-shop map for foodies.
More security cameras are on the way to Fresno’s mobile street vendors as part of the city’s finalized 2022-2023 fiscal year budget, which the City Council approved Thursday.
FRESNO, California — The City of Fresno will be providing surveillance cameras for dozens of food vendors.It’s part of a larger effort to protect these workers after a series of attacks over ...
Mobile street vending in Fresno. City leaders estimate that there are around 200 mobile street vendors that sell chopped fruit, elote, chips, and other snacks to Fresno communities.
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