News and Happenings in the City of Lafayette
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News and Happening in the City of Lafayette
McCormick, a Lafayette resident for over 30 years, was unanimously selected to fill the seat formerly held by Teresa Gerringer.
Applications for the council vacancy created by the departure of Councilmember Teresa Gerringer must be received by Jan. 25.
For Lafayette residents who don't have access to electric leaf blowers, the city has a lending program.
Councilmembers selected Gina Dawson for the mayoral seat and Wei-Tai Kwok for the role of vice mayor.
Teresa Gerringer has served the residents of Lafayette for 23 years, first as a school board member and then on the city council.
The mayoral rotation in Lafayette is decided by a vote of the City Council during the first regular meeting in December.
The scammer is using technology to manipulate caller ID systems, making it appear that the calls are coming from law enforcement.
Moraga is turning 50 and Mayor Renata Sos will kick off the celebration at the upcoming State of the Town Luncheon.
The in-person event includes a time for live questions from the audience.
The goal of the survey is to gather words and thoughts from residents —school-age and up— and business owners to help shape the mural theme.
Constituents can submit questions ahead of time for the in-person meeting to be held in Concord.
Rate increases will support EBMUD's two-year budget and a $2.8 billion, five-year improvement plan.
The 170-foot-tall tower in the Lafayette Reservoir was built 40 feet too high when it was constructed in 1929.
Members of the Retirement Board receive $100 per meeting up to a monthly maximum of $500, plus reimbursement for expenses.
"The litigation is over, and we should now focus on welcoming new residents to our community," Lafayette Mayor Carl Anudri said.
With BART facing a fiscal cliff, one Bay Area lawmaker says he won't support giving the transit agency any more taxpayers dollars.
California outpaced national sales of electric vehicles threefold but Sen. Nancy Skinner said EVs are still out of financial reach for many.
The in-person event scheduled for Wednesday is Glazer's first of the year and his first in-person town hall since before COVID-19.
Applications are now being accepted for the $2,500 grants.
The city leases the building but had the option to purchase it once the owner passed away.
Contra Costa County is asking residents with recent storm damage to their property or business to come forward to see if they qualify.
The extension was granted because of storms that caused widespread flooding and damage.
The awards are presented annually to outstanding Contra Costa County residents between 12 and 18.
After more than two years of litigation, the City of Lafayette’s approval of the development has been upheld by the State Court of Appeal.
"The ordinance fills an important gap in existing law and aims to reduce accidental gun shootings, gun-related homicides and suicides."
Who is leading in the Moraga and Orinda council races? See the latest election night results for Lamorinda and Contra Costa County.