Discovery Bay Press 05.12.17

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Vol. 15, No. 19

May 12, 2017

Out Kentucky Derby event a winner Getting On The Water By Ruth Roberts Staff Writer

It was a day of mint juleps, fancy hats and plenty of southern charm at the Discovery Bay Community Foundation’s Kentucky Derby at Campos Family Vineyards, on May 6. The Run for the Roses celebration drew hundreds to the event, which featured live music, activities, games, food and drink; all wrapped around the greatest two minutes in sports. “The event exceeded our expectations,” said Pati Gonsalves, foundation treasurer. “It was truly a Kentucky Derby atmosphere with a genuine jockey and an abundance of fashionable hats. The community came out for fun and to support some great causes, we can’t wait for next year.” Guest Susannah Meyer enjoyed her run at the roses. “We had such a great time at the derby,” said Meyer. “When you combine tasty wine, fun activi-

Danielle Davy, Sophie Tamayo and Leina Hernandez recently enjoyed an afternoon at the Discovery Bay Community Foundation’s Kentucky Derby Day.

Day Trippin’ On The Delta

Photo by Tony Kukulich

see Derby page 26A

The City of Brentwood has launched an effort to create a specific plan for the 431-acre area seen at right. Two of the larger development projects being explored are a possible transit center and a Great Wolf Lodge Indoor Waterpark & Resort.

Check out this week’s special Boating & Yachting edition for all things nautical. Page 1B

Cities working to develop key properties

Explore the Delta for day trips filled with folklore, food and breathtaking scenery. Page 10A

Heritage Fells Freedom

by Kyle Szymanski Proposed location Transit Center

Proposed location Great Wolf Lodge

Future extension of Sand Creek Road Source: City of Brentwood/ Press Graphic

Staff Writer

Over the next few weeks, The Press will explore the plans for the 2,712 acres in southeast Antioch and 431 acres – 285 of which are undeveloped – in northwest Brentwood. The proposed future extension of Brentwood’s Sand Creek Road, westerly into Antioch to Deer Valley Road and possibly to the southerly end of Dallas Ranch Road, will connect key pieces of property in the two cities. A 12-person working group, comprised of city councilmembers, planning commissioners, property owners, business leaders and residents, is in the early stages of developing a specific plan for a key piece of real estate in northwest Brentwood. The property – surrounded by Lone Tree Way to the north, Heidorn Ranch Road to the west, Sand Creek Road to the south and Shady Willow Lane to the east – is expected to be the city’s future job-generating hub and an ideal location for mixed-use development. The area is owned by an estimated 20 different owners, see Develop page 26A

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Heritage avenges a loss from earlier in the season, beating the Falcons 4-0. Page 21A Calendar............................. 11B Classifieds..........................11A Cop Logs............................. 10B Entertainment.................... 9A Food....................................... 8A Health & Beauty...............17A Milestones.........................27A Opinion...............................18A Pets......................................20A Sports..................................21A

Safety Month

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Goodguys 24th Summer GetTogether comes to the Alameda Fairgrounds.

Brentwood Police Department joins in National Motorcycle Safety Awareness.


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