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- Town Council | Danville, CA - California
Mayoral rotation is a one year term that begins the first Tuesday in December The Town Council, comprised of the five Council members, is the governing body of the Town, with all the regulatory and corporate powers of a municipal corporation provided under California State Law
- Home | Mayer Electric
Mayer is one of the nation’s largest wholesale distributors of electrical products and equipment, connected solutions, lighting, digital tools, datacom technologies, power distribution and automation and control systems
- Discover Mayer Fabrics affordable, stylish textiles
Find affordable, stylish, and custom textile selections Mayer Fabrics has a century of experience bringing customers fresh, inspired designs to fit every need
- Town Talks with the Mayor - Danville Town Talks
This month, Mayor Morgan highlights the many ways community members can get involved by serving on a Town Commission or Board These groups play a vital role in shaping Danville’s future, from parks and arts to planning and transportation
- Danville Town Government | Danville, CA - California
Danville is a general-law city operating under the Council-Manager form of government A five-member Town Council is elected at large to four-year terms The Council annually selects a Mayor and Vice Mayor from its members
- Staff Directory • Renee Morgan - California
Renee is a highly regarded leader known for her principled, energetic, and idea-driven approach Since being elected to the Town Council in 2012, she has made significant contributions to the community, serving as Mayor of Danville in 2017, 2021 and 2025
- Staff Directory • Newell Arnerich - California
Danville Councilmember seven term Mayor, elected 1995 His community involvement started 35 years ago on Danville’s Design Review Board Planning Commission Newell serves on a variety of local and statewide committees keeping Danville at the forefront of engagement
- John Mayer - Wikipedia
John Clayton Mayer[1] ( ˈmeɪ ər MAY-ər; born October 16, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist [2] He attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, but he left for Atlanta in 1997 with fellow guitarist Clay Cook, with whom he formed the short-lived rock duo Lo-Fi Masters
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