The Town Council approved a winning $4.1 million at its Feb. 20 meeting.
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Hear from Mayor Karen Stepper and enjoy a three-course meal at the Bay Club Crow Canyon.
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The town is opening a public bidding process to improve the downtown.
The ceremony at the Village Theatre also awarded residents for exceptional community service.
The public is invited to view the swearing in of new officials and the presentation of community service awards.
Volunteers will serve a four-year term, and the Commission meets the second Monday of every month at 5 p.m.
Brilliance, an exhibition featuring works by members of the Lamorinda Arts Alliance, will open Nov. 4.
Danville is hosting a Hollywood-themed Murder Mystery Dinner at the Danville Senior Center.
The council will discuss whether the city should amend its ordinance in regards to residential delivery or simply stop enforcing it.
The move comes about as a result of two atmospheric rivers which hit the area earlier this year causing flooding and mudslides.
The Danville Youth Council has opened a survey to gather input from teens on future programs and activities.
See which Danville streets will close for the parade.
The Town of Danville wrote a letter to top PG&E executives asking them to attend a town meeting and explain the repeated outages.
Danville is offering a total of $25,000 in grants to local businesses for marketing, technology, and event costs.
Registration opens August 22 for Danville residents and August 29 for all.
A ribbon-cutting event is scheduled for the new playground, which includes new accessibility features and musical elements.
Pianos painted by local students are on display in front of the Danville Community Center until October.
More than 100 groups are expected to participate in the parade, which will take approximately two to three hours.
A series of movies related to the "Bound For Books" project will debut Friday at the Village Theatre and Art Gallery.
Applications to join both are due on June 12 at 4 p.m.
The Town has renamed its social media accounts to @DanvilleCAgov.
On Thursday the Town of Danville will participate by hosting one of many Energizer Stations for cyclists across the county.
The acquisition of the 768-acre property permanently preserves one of the largest remaining open spaces near Mt. Diablo.
Attention all Jedi's: Danville is celebrating "Star Wars" with a downtown scavenger hunt and extra Jedi training.
Read about the Capital Improvement Program, a Storm Drain Master Plan update, the Village Theatre Art Gallery's new exhibit, and much more.
Danville residents can begin registering May 9.
The Council is considering using a small, unused house on Front Street as a space for arts programming.
Town engineering teams and contractor crews are almost finished replacing a drainage culvert, despite weather-related delays.
On April 22, more than 100 volunteers will help Danville seniors or residents with disability with home yard work.
Mayor Robert Storer will be available to answer questions about the police department's annual report, the culvert replacement, and more.
Seven Danville advisory bodies, including the Arts Advisory Board and the Senior Advisory Commission, are looking for members.
The town is looking for sponsors for its Bound For Books public art project, where local artists design benches to look like books.
A few tickets are still left for the State of the Town talk from Mayor Robert Storer, with remarks by KTVU sports anchor Joe Fonzi.
The Center will assist Contra Costa County residents to connect directly with recovery resources for storm damage.
See the Danville restaurants offering special deals from Friday until next Sunday.
The town will convert left turn signal heads to include flashing yellow left turn arrows at two intersections.
Kids 11-17 are invited to submit designs that could be featured on the 2023 summer Recreation, Arts & Community Services Activity Guide.
The center on 510 Gonda Way will help connect Contra Costa residents impacted by the January storms with resources.