Brentwood Press 02.22.19

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YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

Vol. 21, No. 8

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Fire district prepares for future

Lions’ golden goal

February 22, 2019

Enjoying Life At Fifty Plus

by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer

As the East Contra Costa Fire Protection District (ECCFPD) searches for ways to increase resource levels, it’s also working to make sure the shortage doesn’t get worse. The five-member district board recently agreed to hire six additional firefighters to prepare for an equal number of retirements in 2020. “As we go forth and try to build the district to a staffing and station level that meets the needs of the community, we also need to keep an effective district going,” said ECCFPD Board Vice President Stephen Smith. “This is an important part of that.” The yet-to-be hired firefighters – which the district will train, because nearby academies aren’t currently available – are expected to cost the district between $1.8 and $1.9 million total, though actual costs will depend on

This week’s special edition offers tips and tricks to enjoying the second half of life. Page 1B

Expressions Of Youth Photo by Tony Kukulich

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iberty squeezed past Berkeley 1-0 after Madison Del Gado scored a goal on an assist by Kaitlin Carlton in the second overtime period of the 2019 North Coast Section Division 1 Girls’ Soccer Championships quarterfinal round in Brentwood, Saturday, Feb. 16. For the full story, see page 19A. To view a video and a slideshow of the event, visit www.thepress.net/multimedia

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Twin tunnels project takes a turn by Tony Kukulich Staff Writer

As Gov. Gavin Newsom delivered his first State of the State address on Feb. 12, he laid to rest any remaining hope that Gov. Jerry Brown’s contentious vision of twin tunnels delivering Delta water to the Central Valley and Southern California would see the light of day. “Our water supply is becoming less reliable because of climate change,” said Newsom in his address. “And our population is growing because of a strong economy. That means a lot of demand on an unpredictable supply. There are no easy answers. But let me be direct about where I stand. I do not support the WaterFix as cur-

“ My take on one tunnel is that if they still follow the same route through the Delta, even one tunnel’s construction will destroy the legacy towns in the north, the Delta farms with construction and muck, will inundate all of our highways with traffic congestion and gridlock, and will shut down boating and recreation throughout the Delta causing marinas and other boating-related businesses to be ruined.

Jan McCleery, past-president of Save the California Delta Association rently configured. Meaning, I do not support the twin tunnels. But we can build on the impor-

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tant work that’s already been done. That’s why I do support a single tunnel. The status quo is

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not an option.” Proponents and opponents of WaterFix both claimed victory in the aftermath of Newsom’s comments. What remains to be seen is how a major design change will impact the project, the environment, wildlife and the Delta communities in the tunnel’s path. “My take on one tunnel is that if they still follow the same route through the Delta, even one tunnel’s construction will destroy the legacy towns in the north, the Delta farms with construction and muck, will inundate all of our highways with traffic congestion and gridlock, and will shut down boating and recreation throughout the Delsee Tunnels page 26A

Pot Pays

www.thepress.net/news/webextras

Revenue numbers for cannabis sales for fourth quarter of 2018 were $103.3 million.

One Day At a Time’s Youth Expression journals showcase student art and writing. Page 1C

Grappling For The Win

BVAL wrestlers advance to state meet after top performances at NCS championships. Page 21A Calendar.............................27A Classifieds..........................22A Cop Logs.............................25A Education.............................6A Entertainment..................15A Food.....................................14A Milestones.........................13A Opinion...............................18A Pets......................................11A Sports..................................19A

Teachers Job Fair www.thepress.net/news/press_releases

Contra Costa County Teacher and Certificated Staff Recruitment Fair this Saturday.


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