RIDE Tulare County provides safe, reliable transit for Exeter residents, offering fixed‑route, paratransit, and on‑demand services across the region.
RIDE Tulare County provides safe, reliable transit for Exeter residents, offering fixed‑route, paratransit, and on‑demand services across the region.
Overview The City of Exeter is committed to transparency, accountability, and keeping the community informed on important initiatives approved by the City Council. This City Project Tracker provides a centralized location for residents to view major projects,...
The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) has issued a Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds and Final Floodplain Notice for a proposed housing project in the City of Exeter. The project, known as Exeter Heritage, is located at 501...
The City of Exeter is committed to implementing meaningful pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements along Kaweah Avenue (State Route 65). To ensure the improvements truly reflect the needs of our community, we have launched the "Change 65" campaign. Residents,...
Tulare County Environmental Health is hosting a Free Household Hazardous Waste Clean‑Up Event right here in Exeter. This is a great opportunity for residents to safely dispose of items that can’t go in regular trash. 🗓 Saturday, May 16, 2026 ⏰ 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 📍...
2026 Exeter ATP Informational Meeting FlyerActive Transportation Program (ATP) Informational Meeting The City of Exeter invites residents to attend an Active Transportation Program (ATP) Informational Meeting to help shape projects that make walking and biking safer...
The City of Exeter has adopted a policy for displaying flags and street banners on City-owned poles. Banners may promote public events, programs, and services. Applications must be submitted 60 days in advance and meet design, material, and installation requirements.
The City of Exeter launches its GoGov app to help residents submit service requests, get updates, and access resources. Download “MyCityofExeter” today via App Store or Google Play.
The City of Exeter’s revised Draft Housing Element is now available for public review. It outlines policies to ensure housing access through 2031 and reflects updates from HCD’s preliminary review. Submit comments to Josh McDonnell, joshm@4-creeks.com, by noon, Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
The City of Exeter is calling on community groups, organizations, and volunteers to join in local cleanup, beautification, and assistance projects. These efforts uplift public spaces, foster community pride, and support citywide wellbeing. If you’re ready to make a difference, review our partnership policy and submit your forms today!
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