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Napa Parks and Recreation Services Department is responsible for the maintenance and operations of public facilities that provide access to the Napa River. For more information, and access to boating-related resources, please visit www.cityofnapa.org/ parksandrec Main Street Boat Dock Located at the end of 4th street on the Riverfront. Kennedy Park Boat Dock The Kennedy Park boat launch offers a ramp for small boats and a dock. Dogs in Parks The City of Napa is a pet-friendly community. In order to ensure that all users have a great recreational experience, the following rules and regulations have been put in place related to walking dogs in these areas: Dogs are allowed in all City Parks and on all public trails on a leash. Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice-control at the following parks: Alston Park 2037 Dry Creek Road: 39 acres designated off-leash Shurtleff Park 1238 Shelter Avenue: Entire park area Riverside Park Boat Launch Kennedy Park The Riverside Park boat launch is located at the southern end of Riverside Drive. 3291 Streblow Drive: Undeveloped areas only Park Use Rules/Information: In order to ensure that parks, open spaces, and trails are preserved for all to enjoy, use of these areas are regulated through the Napa Municipal Code. Parks use information is posted on our website and are available at our main office. We invite you to enjoy our beautiful parks and ask that you become familiar with the rules and regulations regarding park use. Information about alcohol, jump houses, amplified music, barbecues, skateboards and skates, and bicycles can be found at www.naparec.com/parksinfo. Public Boating Dogs are prohibited in any park playground, tot lot, and sports field. Here are some other regulations that dog owners need to be aware of when using public parks and trails: Owners must pick up after their dogs; dogs must have required vaccinations; and dogs must be licensed. No more than 5 dogs per owner/guardian in any off-leash area. City Council and NPRS Commissions NAPA CITY COUNCIL Mayor: Jill Techel Members: Scott Sedgley, Doris Gentry, Liz Alessio, Mary Luros PARKS, RECREATION & TREES ADVISORY COMMISSION Chair: Chris Sauer Vice Chair: Jon Huttinger Members: Chris Hammaker, Brian Bordona, Douglas (Bud) Reeves, Tiffany Kenny, Kevin Hansen. Eilidh Stults (Student Representative) Meeting schedules are subject to change. For meeting agendas, visit www.cityofnapa. org, and click on the “Meeting Agendas & Video” link at the top of the page. For more information on Commission vacancies or to apply, please contact the city clerk at 707-257-9503 SENIOR ADVISORY COMMISSION PUBLIC ART STEERING COMMITTEE Chair: John Hannaford Vice Chair: Evy Warshawski Members: Jennifer Abram, Doreen Schmid, Kristina Young Chair: Margaret (Peggy) Klick Vice Chair: Linda Leonard Members: Betty Rhodes, Steve Rodriguez, JoAnn Busenbark, Mark Lucas, Carolyn Hamilton 61