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On Sept. 11, several organizations joined for a Flag Retirement Ceremony and 9/11 Remembrance event at the Tehachapi Rodeo & Event Center. Approximately 1,500 flags were collected from the Tehachapi community and received a proper retirement....
On Sunday, Sept. 11 at 4 p.m., several organizations will join for a Flag Retirement Ceremony and 9/11 Remembrance event at the Tehachapi Rodeo & Event Center. Approximately 1,500 flags have been collected from the Tehachapi community and will receive a proper retirement. We invite the public to attend this ceremony. There will be brief remarks regarding both the flag retirement ceremony and Patriots Day. Tehachapi American Legion Post 221, Boy Scouts, Blue Star Moms, TMRA, 5150 Diesels, DAR, KCFD, TPD, the City of Tehachapi and many others...
Season 3, Episode 66 – Breaking news on a Highway 202 safety project announced by Caltrans. Jay Schlosser from our Development Services Department explains what portion of Hwy 202 Caltrans will focus on, and how the City of Tehachapi played a part in sharing community concerns with the state agency. We also talk about some projects wrapping up around town and a couple of projects about to start construction. Season 3, Episode 65 – Wrapping up the Farmers Market in Downtown Tehachapi: Ashley Whi...
The TehachaPod team from the City of Tehachapi welcomes Ashley Whitmore to the host table. "We need to have a female presence on the podcast and Ashley has done a great job as a guest and co-host. What is most important is, our guests are very comfortable having a conversation with her," said Key Budge, TehachaPod host. Ashley was twice a guest on the show providing updates on the city departments she manages, including the Tehachapi Municipal Airport. She was invited to sit in as a co-host...
Cherry Lane, between Tucker Road and Hickory Road, is closed during the hours of 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday for water line maintenance. A construction team began work one week ago and is expected to finish by the end of July. The water line running under the roadway is being replaced as part of infrastructure maintenance. By closing Cherry Lane between Tucker and Hickory the construction team can work faster to complete the job. A detour has been put in place and the road is...
The Tehachapi City Council voted unanimously to place the “City of Tehachapi Local Control/Essential Services Measure” on the November 2022 ballot. If approved by voters, the measure would enact a 1-cent local sales tax until ended by voters, providing a stable source of locally controlled funds that cannot be taken by the federal, state or county governments. “Sacramento actions have cost us millions of dollars here in Tehachapi,” said City Manager Greg Garrett. “Between their takeaways and unfunded regulations on our local industrie...
Season 3, Episode 47 – TVAA Gallery 'N' Gifts' Gale Caldwell joins TehachaPod in studio to talk about the different activities, events and contests the Tehachapi Valley Arts Association has planned for the rest of the year. Gale talks about various programs she and fellow artists who make up Gallery 'N' Gifts give proceeds to, how they buy art supplies for children and how the community can get involved. Season 3, Episode 48 & 51 – Clare Scotti from Discover Tehachapi stops in to talk about the...
The City of Tehachapi would like to thank all of those that made this year’s All-American 4th of July Festival and activities a tremendous success. Special thanks to our title sponsor Alta One Federal Credit Union for their support of the All-American 4th of July Festival. The day started with a successful All-American 5K presented by the Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Park District which included a ticket to the Ed Grimes Memorial Pancake Breakfast benefitting the Tehachapi Warriors Football program. This is a huge undertaking involving s...
Season 3, Episode 46 – Clare Scotti from Discover Tehachapi stops in to talk about weekly entertainment and events at Tehachapi's breweries and wineries. Season 3, Episode 45 – Tehachapi has a new podcast, and this one is a news formatted weekly show called "In The Loop Tehachapi, " brought to you by The Loop newspaper. We talk to Nick Tanaka who is one of the co-hosts. He explains how and why it started and where they want to take the new podcast. Season 3, Episode 44 – Jeanette Pauer from...
The next Tehachapi Blood Drive with Houchin Community Blood Bank will be on Wednesday, July 13 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will be at a new location, Mountain Vineyard Church in Tehachapi. There is an urgent need for blood donation in Kern County, we partner with HCBB every other month to help fill that community need. We would like to invite the community to come out and help your neighbors, as all blood donations stay here in Kern County. The blood drives have been relocated to Mountain...
The City of Tehachapi is proud to once again host the All-American 4th of July Festival presented by AltaOne Federal Credit Union, with a full day of events on Monday, July 4th, culminating with the annual fireworks display at 9 p.m. originating from the Tehachapi Municipal Airport. This year's title sponsor is AltaOne Federal Credit Union. For over 75 years, AltaOne has helped its members and communities thrive, through good times and bad, and has grown into one of the largest financial...
Season 3, Episode 37 – Clare Scotti from Discover Tehachapi stops in to talk about the weekly entertainment and events at Tehachapi's breweries and wineries. Season 3, Episode 36 – Hamed Jones, the finance director for the City of Tehachapi, talks about the recently approved 33.3-million-dollar budget for the upcoming fiscal year 2022/23. He explains the sources of revenue and the expenditures. He also covers some looming cost increases from the County of Kern for fire department services for...
On June 6, the Tehachapi City Council approved a balanced $33.3 million budget for fiscal year 2022-23. The approved budget also addressed subsequent fiscal years through 2026-27. The budget includes all operating funds within the City including the General Fund, enterprise funds such as Water, Sewer, Airport, Transit and Refuse and capital project funds. Unfunded mandates coming from Sacramento, inflation and increased fire services costs from the County of Kern creates challenges for the city in the coming years. The fire cost increase by...
Earth Day makeup day took place June 8 in the City of Tehachapi. The original Earth Day cleanup scheduled for April 22 was snowed and rained out. "We spoke with all of the volunteer groups that were planning on coming out in April and they all wanted us to coordinate another day (when it was sunny and warmer). More than 25 community volunteers came out and collected trash, litter, debris and filled a large trailer today, along the Antelope Run community trail in the City of Tehachapi," said...
On Thursday, June 2, the City of Tehachapi will hold the first Tehachapi Farmers Market for the summer of 2022. "We love to showcase our downtown Tehachapi businesses, and the Farmers Market is a reason for our community to come down and not only see what is on display at the Farmers Market but also all of our businesses in downtown. Come out, buy some fresh produce, enjoy the live music, and then stop by and grab dinner and a movie from one of our small businesses," said Greg Garrett City...
On May 16, the City of Tehachapi, Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Parks District (TVRPD), Tehachapi Valley Healthcare District (TVHD) and Houchin Community Blood Bank (HCBB) worked together for what turned out to be the largest turnout for a community blood drive this year. Kristel Pollock from HCCB provided the results for the blood drive and this one tied the largest turnout by the Tehachapi community with 54 total donors. In total, 66 people came out to roll up their sleeves, 61 registered...
On May 16, the Tehachapi City Council proclaimed May 15-21 as National Police Week in Tehachapi. Mayor Phil Smith presented Tehachapi Police Chief Kent Kroeger and members of the Tehachapi Police Department with the proclamation at the beginning of the council meeting that night. Mayor Smith expressed his deepest thanks to the law enforcement community and our Tehachapi Police Officers. Chief Kroeger accepted the proclamation on behalf of all men and women who serve and protect their...
Season 3, Episode 30 – Mini-Pod – Tehachapi Wine and Beer Scene Clare Scotti from Discover Tehachapi provides an update on the Tehachapi Wine and Beer Scene. She talks about the upcoming events, entertainment and other things planned at each of Tehachapi's wineries and wine tasting rooms, plus our local microbrewery happenings. Season 3, Episode 29 – Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony Kevin Davey and Dean Peterson from Tehachapi American Legion Post 221 stop in the TehachaPod studio to talk about...
Season 3, Episode 27 – Waterboy stops in Tehachapi on P.C.T. fundraising journey We talk to Darrell Bolton who is known as "Waterboy" on the Pacific Crest Trail. He makes a stop in Tehachapi after leaving for a 6-month adventure to hike the PCT from Mexico to Canada. Six weeks into the journey finds himself in Tehachapi and in the TehachaPod studio. Darrell talks about why he is on this 2,500-mile adventure. He wants to raise $100,000 for Team World Vision and help with fresh water needs in u...
Once again Tehachapi volunteers are coming forward to show pride in their community for an Earth Day litter removal event on April 22 and 23 from 10 a.m. to noon. "Community pride is one of the things that makes Tehachapi such a wonderful place to live. This has become a joint effort between the citizens, local businesses, nonprofits groups and local government working together to make Tehachapi even better," said Greg Garrett, Tehachapi city manager. With the winds in Tehachapi quickly blowing...
Season 3, Episode 15 – Tehachapi Update – Mini-Pod TehachaPod debuts a new addition to the TehachaPod lineup with a mini-pod(cast). The goal of the mini-pod is to provide a quick update on some of the upcoming community events and monthly meetings. A short conversation to remind the community of what to look forward to. Joining Budge on the first mini-pod is Jeanette Pauer the president of the Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce. Jeanette shares updates from what is happening in April and ear...
The City of Tehachapi Finance Department has been recognized again for budget transparency with an award from the California Society of Municipal Officers (CSMFO). The CSMFO awarded the Excellence in Budgeting Award to the City of Tehachapi for its Fiscal Year 2021-22 budget document. This award is designed to recognize those agencies whose budget documents meet certain state-wide standards and requirements considered to be of the highest quality. “The award demonstrates the City’s com...
Season 3, Episode 12 – TehachaPod gets a chance to talk to Tehachapi Police Chief Kent Kroeger in detail about recent crimes, arrests and crime prevention. Chief Kroeger, when talking about crime reductions in the City of Tehachapi, feels it's about the public perception of feeling safe as well as seeing crime numbers drop. "How are people feeling, do people feel safe today, that it's safer today than it was a year ago," said Kroeger in the podcast. We talk to him about crime prevention and h...
On Thursday, March 30 the City of Tehachapi hosted an Active Transportation Workshop for community input into future nonmotorized capital projects at the Tehachapi Police department Community Room. The goal was to identify areas to improve the city's infrastructure and remove barriers to mobility and encourage walking and biking to community services and work. The input received from those in attendance included several spots in the Downtown Tehachapi area where gaps in bike lanes and sidewalks...
The City of Tehachapi strives to improve public infrastructure throughout the city. Once again, a grant opportunity to improve non-motorized transportation facilities is available. City staff is requesting public input for new pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects. Project elements that remove barriers to mobility and encourage walking and biking offer the best opportunity for a winning grant application. The city will be hosting a public workshop to discuss project ideas and locations on March 30 at 5 p.m. in the Police Department...