Jan Flory sat down with The Fullerton Observer and The FC Hornet to discuss her candidacy for Fullerton City Council District 2.
Jan Flory sat down with The Fullerton Observer and The FC Hornet to discuss her candidacy for Fullerton City Council District 2.
City Councilmember Fred Jung revealed in a podcast that he has cancer. The ChamberTalk with North Orange County Chamber podcast episode was released in August of this year, and the news of […]
Fullerton City Council will vote on whether to keep or remove the popular Walk on Wilshire pedestrianized area at its meeting on October 15, 2024. Save Walk on Wilshire has collected nearly […]
Meetings are on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 5:30 pm. Upcoming agenda information and streaming video of meetings are available at http://www.cityoffullerton.com City Hall is located at 303 […]
Public Comments Senior Advisory & Walk on Wilshire Todd Harrison: Next Tuesday at 11 am is the first meeting of the Senior Committee. Despite my excitement, we are lacking sufficient appointed members, […]
Housing Element Update Staff presented the near completion of the draft housing element to the City Council on June 18, 2024. The staff is finalizing corrections to the Housing Element document in […]
The agenda for the upcoming meeting is very brief, containing only one regular item. However, this does not necessarily indicate that the meeting will be short. The item on the agenda is […]
My name is Amy Parker, and I’m the General Secretary of the California State University, Fullerton chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA), also known as Titan YDSA. On April […]
The Fullerton City Council proudly announces the permanent appointment of Jon Radus as the Chief of Police, marking a significant moment in the city’s commitment to public safety and community engagement. The […]
The Fullerton City Council voted unanimously to approve an updated concept for the Union Pacific Trail Phase Two project on January 16, 2024. The approval signifies a step forward in the city’s […]
Affordable housing is an issue coming up more frequently in the last ten years as predatory “investor” groups purchase apartment complexes, homes in residential neighborhoods, and entire mobile home parks, […]
I am writing to ask that, as a city, we do more to support the university that calls Fullerton home. CSUF is the largest California State University campus, and we, as students, […]
Fullerton has a fair rotation policy for selecting the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem (No. 226 in the Policy and Procedures Manual). The policy states, “The Mayor Pro Tem shall automatically become […]
The Korea Daily published the story “Fullerton Mayor Labels Business Card Controversy as ‘Racial Discrimination’” by reporter Brian Choi on November 3, 2023. Read the full story at http://www.koreadailyus.com In the story, […]
Recognition Awards “We are here for a very positive situation and want to take a moment just to recognize the team of professionals that on May 15th saved a two-month-old baby boy […]
The proposed 23-24 Fullerton City Budget is available below. The City Council will hold closed study sessions to provide staff direction toward developing a final draft. The public may comment on the […]
The Council meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 5:30 pm. Upcoming agenda information and streaming video of meetings are available at http://www.cityoffullerton.com City Hall is located at […]
December 20 at 5pm: City Council December 21 at 6:30pm: Planning Commission Canceled December 22 at 6pm: Library Board January 2 at 4pm: Transportation & Circulation January 3 at 5pm: City Council […]
(0 ballots left to count in Orange county. State will certify election on December 16)
The city of Fullerton has no campaign contribution limits for City Council candidates. But as of January 1, 2021, the State will begin enforcing Assembly Bill 571, which caps individual contributions at […]
The November 3 Presidential Election Ballot for Fullerton residents will also include contests for local offices. There are 3 district elections for City Council, and district trustee elections for 3 school boards. […]
The Fullerton Police Department and members of the City Council are responding to calls for defunding and/or rethinking policing across the country with virtual town halls featuring members of the Council and […]
Monday January 28 Neighbors United for Fullerton (NUFF) hosted a Forum for the 26 City Council Appointment Applicants vying to fill the vacancy created when Jesus Silva was elected in District 3, […]