Important Links
Napa County's
Website
Find news, services, job opportunities, documents, maps, directions and more.
Napa County Transportation
and Planning Agency
The NCTPA serves as the countywide transportation planning agency.
Metropolitan Transportation
Commission
MTC functions as both the regional transportation planning agency — a
state designation – and, for federal purposes, as the region's metropolitan
planning organization (MPO).
The Association
of Bay Area Governments
One of more than 560 regional planning agencies across the nation working
to help solve problems in areas such as land use, housing, environmental
quality, and economic development.
California
Department of Transportation
Caltrans manages more than 45,000 miles of California's highway and freeway
lanes, provides inter-city rail services, permits more than 400 public-use
airports and special-use hospital heliports, and works with local agencies.
Napa County Resource
Conservation District
The Napa County Resource Conservation District, which represents virtually
all of Napa County, is charged with protecting and enhancing the resources
within the district boundaries.
The Land
Trust of Napa County
The Land Trust protects over 50,000 acres of land, develops innovative and
effective land-saving techniques, provides education about agriculture and
the natural environment and preserves the unique beauty that is Napa County.
Napa Valley Economic
Development Corporation
Mission: To promote, protect, and advance the greater Napa Valley and its
economy for the benefit of its citizens and communities.
Napa Valley
Chamber of Commerce
A robust and informative website.
The
Napa Valley Register
The best source for local news.
The
Napa County Flood Control & Water Conservation District
the local sponsor for the award-winning Napa River Flood Management Plan
, and administers Water Supply Contracts, Watershed Management, and
Storm Water Management Programs throughout Napa County.
The Governors Office
A comprehensive look at the California Governors' office.
