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The City's Quality of Life Task Force utilizes existing City services in partnership with local, broad-based coalitions sharing the same objectives: to create and preserve a desirable and thriving community for all Fairfield residents using existing city staff and resources in collaboration with a diverse community volunteer network. The Quality of Life Task Force was formed and a comprehensive city-wide plan was adopted September 15, 2015, to address issues that affect the aesthetics of the city, and the quality of life for its citizens. The issues include: Abandoned Carts, Graffiti, and Visual Nuisance.
Our mission is to enhance and preserve a desirable and thriving community for all Fairfield residents. We achieve this through Quality of Life Task Force, Homeless Strategy Implementation, and leadership roles in the community.
Connect With We Are Fairfield
The Quality of Life Task Force social media platform, We Are Fairfield, launched at the start of 2019. You can follow our progress as we support and implement the vision of our City Council and community on Facebook or Instagram.
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City Manager & Department Commendation Awards
In 2020, Special Projects Manager, Dawn La Bar was presented with a Department Commendation Award for the categories of "Quality" and "Worth of the Individual." This award was for her vital and influential role in encouraging and mentoring her team, and her exemplary ability to effectively improve programs and their implementation with limited resources.
In 2019, the Quality of Life Task Force's Homeless Engagement and Response Team (HEART), and Homeless Intervention Team (HIT), and Iris Maya were awarded three of four City Manager Commendations. City Manager David White recognized these two teams and Iris Maya for their outstanding job performance and their involvement in high-impact programs for the Fairfield community.