An ad-hoc committee will present its recommendations to the City Council for allocating the one-time American Rescue Plan Act funds.
The city is looking to fill two vacancies on the five-member committee.
The planning process prepares for and lessens the impacts of specified natural hazards such as floods and earthquakes.
Hoffmeister reflected on how the City has renewed its commitment to the quality of life of Concord.
Applications are now being accepted for the $2,500 grants. Here's what to know.
The action was taken on a 3-2 vote. See a recording of the meeting.
Because the city no longer has an exclusive negotiating agreement with Concord First Partners, other developers can present proposals.
The city's two dog parks are scheduled to be closed for annual turf renovation and general maintenance.
Below are the PowerPoint presentations from the Jan. 7 meeting including a link to watch the presentation video.
Contra Costa Health Services is seeking volunteers to help identify people experiencing unsheltered homelessness on Jan. 25.
The Planning Commission will conduct a Special Meeting/Public Hearing on Jan. 19 to consider the following application.
The meeting was planned to take place at the city's senior center but weather conditions may make it difficult for people to attend.
The planning commission will decide whether to approve a land-use permit and site review and tree removal permit.
The Working Group will assist the City as it begins developing its Homeless Strategic Plan in 2023.
The awards are presented annually to outstanding Contra Costa County residents between 12 and 18.
At the Dec. 6 Concord City Council meeting, outgoing Mayor Dominic Aliano turned over the gavel to Vice Mayor Laura Hoffmeister.
SB 1383 requires jurisdictions to monitor contamination and proper sorting of organics, recycling and landfill by doing annual route audits.
Two community meetings are planned before it goes to the City Council for consideration.
"The needs of current and future residents should come first," said one successful challenger.
Share your thoughts on the natural hazards that affect you most.
Who is leading in the Concord City Council and county supervisor races? See the latest results for Concord, Contra Costa County.
The City of Concord will provide one-time grants of $5,000 to 370 small businesses. Here's what to know.
Here’s your Election Day guide for Concord including a list of polling places and drop boxes for completed mail-in ballots.
Two of the seats are hotly contested.
The ordinance requires retail food operations to only offer disposable foodware accessories (utensils & condiments) upon request.
The Golden State's next big election is just around the corner. Here's what you need to know about registering.
Pleasant Hill City Council member Ken Carlson and BART board member Debora Allen will square off Nov. 8 for the District 4 seat.
The City of Concord, in partnership with the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce, is launching a $2 million grant program.
From where to cast an early ballot to deciding on local and statewide candidates — here’s your Concord voter guide.
The grants will be awarded in amounts between $50,000 and $2 million, following an application review and interview process.
Here's why officials said the name change will take place only in unincorporated parts of the county and the city of Pittsburg.
All 19 cities and towns in Contra Costa County and Contra Costa Health received a League of California Cities award for excellence.
The event is held on Thursdays during the summer at Todos Santos Plaza but has been canceled for this week because of the heat.
Applicants are sought to fill the unscheduled vacancies on the Concord/Pleasant Hill Health Care District Grant Committee.
The automated license plate reader — ALPR — system includes 65 cameras that will be controlled by the police department.
The city's existing policy creates "opportunities for the flag's use that are out of the city's control."
If you are planning a major project, the time to get your paperwork is now before the hike in fees.
By participating, Concord is designated as a class level — which earns a percent discount for flood insurance policyholders within the city.
Final adoption of the ordinance is scheduled for June 28.
Proposed protections include prohibiting renovations for the purpose of getting the tenant to vacate.