Pinole's Fuller might oppose Rep. Miller, while County Supervisor Glover could face a challenger.
Tax revenues are improving, but Pinole must sustain itself, Mayor Pete Murray said in a luncheon address.
City employees were notified Tuesday of pending layoffs.
Nearly two weeks after coming to a tentative agreement, the city plans to approve a settlement with its bond insurer Wednesday.
The city council will discuss appointments to a board that will replace the former redevelopment agency at its Tuesday meeting.
The Hercules City City Council will meet Tuesday to discuss holding an election to place a tax measure on the June 5 ballot.
Protesters walked though Pinole and then Hercules Friday afternoon.
Professors, students, Occupy hit Fernandez Park, San Pablo Avenue.
Wastewater plant status, mayor's address, utility users tax renewal and budget review.
Italian restaurant plans to add a banquet room and new bar.
Services and after-school program allowed for empty space at business park.
The former city manager and his three daughters will have their case heard outside of Contra Costa County.
Hercules has set out to sell its electrical utility.
Hercules Patch reports live from the Council Chambers.
A hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 29 in Martinez.
BART is hosting a series of community meetings in March to seek public views on topics, including planned fare increases, environmental justice policy and Clipper Card distribution for seniors and youth.
Resident Hector Rubio writes in.
March 5 is the deadline for reservations.
West Contra Costa County voters will be asked in June to extend and increase the current parcel tax for public schools. The school board approved the ballot measure this month to close a deficit and avert larger class sizes.
Quite a few Contra Costa County property owners were puzzled this week when they received envelopes marked "Official Ballot Enclosed" for an election on a property tax add-on that is not being conducted by the elections department.
After three weeks of negotiations, the city and its bond insurer have reached an agreement, avoiding going to trial.
A proposal for storm water fees, pending changes to flood zone maps and a playground slide recall and replacement are among the topics in the report for the week ending Feb. 24.
Contra Costa County property owners to vote on ballot for programs to bring water up to state and federal standards.
Pending opening of Five Guys might threaten business at Red Onion.
The city is considering another round of employee layoffs and all departments appear to be at risk of reductions.
After long discussion, issue will go to planning commission for discussion.
Community Services Commission is organizing second annual city-wide volunteer effort.
Many people call today Presidents Day, or Presidents' Day, or President's Day, but officially in the eyes of the U.S. government, it's none of the above.
Those interested can apply to volunteer in most areas of the city.
Resident and former city council recall leader Lori Chinn writes in about City Manager Steve Duran's recent move to hire a former colleague as Hercules' new finance director.
Two restaurants seek council approval.
Report for week ending Feb. 17
Event to focus on finding funding for non-profit organizations and agencies.
Hercules Patch covers the Thursday, Feb. 16 Hercules City Council meeting live.
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The $93-million I-80 Integrated Corridor Mobility (ICM) Project aims to reduce congestion on one of the busiest freeways in California.
Technical problems prevented the meeting's agenda from being posted on the city's website with enough notice.
County agency on development issues seeks new commissioners.