Cars drive down Georgia Street in downtown Vallejo, Calif., on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. The city is stepping up pest control and cleanup efforts in the area to address a recent spike in rodent activity. (Autumn DeGrazia/Bay City News)

The city of Vallejo is ramping up efforts to curb a recent spike in rodent activity around its downtown corridor and ferry terminal, city officials said.

Public Works crews, along with the city’s pest control contractor, deployed more traps Monday and followed up on traps set Friday to further reduce the rodent population and protect public health, the city’s Public Information Office said.

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