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Vol. 16, No. 24
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Town to celebrate milestone
June 15, 2018
Here Come The Weddings
Last day as a Lion
by Dawnmarie Fehr Correspondent
The Town of Discovery Bay is getting ready to celebrate its 20th year as a community services district (CSD) with a day of free food, fun and music at the community center. Festivities will occur June 23, when the town hosts a barbecue lunch with performances by live bands and activities for all ages. “We are really pleased to be able to reach this milestone,” said CSD Board President Kevin Graves. “The town has changed a lot in the last 20 years, and I am pleased to be on the board to celebrate this great event.” Graves will be among the current and former board members in attendance at the celebration. There will be a brief ceremony recognizing those who have given their time to serve their town as well as a pop-up museum illustrating the town’s roots. Sue Heinl, executive assistant for the town, is spearheading the plans for the barsee Milestone page 26A
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Local Marine Saves The Day
Photo by Tony Kukulich
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iberty High graduates Ajanni Mosley, Mindy Nguyen and Kaelyn Nguyen celebrate with the Class of 2018, Friday, June 8. Additional graduation photos can be found on page 16A. To view more photos of the event, visit www.thepress.net/multimedia/slideshows
Parking a problem at new eBART station by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
Most East County residents appear to love the new eBART Antioch service. That is, when they can find a parking spot. A flood of Antioch station parking complaints have rolled in alongside BART’s newest line between Antioch and the Pittsburg/Bay Point station. “The lot fills up fast, and there’s a sign to go to Pittsburg Center if the lot is full – meaning, ‘get back on the freeway,’” said East County resident Jackie Diaz. “There is so much open land there, a parking garage
“ The only criticism left is this parking, and
I will be darned if we are going to let this parking (situation) bring this project down. We are going to do something about it.
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Joel Keller, BART board director should have been built before opening the station.” Up to 3,000 riders daily entered the Antioch station between May 26 and June 5, with only 1,006 parking stalls available, BART statistics show. BART Board Director Joel Keller said the station’s popularity has exceeded estimates,
leading to the parking problems. But officials are working to find solutions. “You never know what is going to happen until you open a system,” Keller said. “The response has been tremendous. People like the ride. The only criticism left is this parking, and I will be darned if we are going
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to let this parking (situation) bring this project down. We are going to do something about it.” The project’s environmental impact report forecasted 5,600 trips (2,800 each way), but numbers have jumped to as high as 8,297 trips thus far, according to BART statistics. BART spokesperson Alicia Trost said the agency included as many parking spaces as it had money for at the Antioch station. “Parking garages cost $40,000 to $50,000 per space, and a garage was never in the mix because of the amount of see Parking page 26A
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Summer Reading is underway at the Antioch Library from June 4 to Aug. 4.
An Oakley Marine’s quick thinking saves four people caught in the Kern River rapids. Page 5A
Dreaming Of Olympic Gold
Local trampolinist and Freedom High senior sets sights on future Olympic run. Page 17A Calendar.............................27A Classifieds..........................21A Cop Logs.............................25A Entertainment..................10A Food.....................................11A Kid Scoop............................. 9A Milestones.........................12A Pets........................................ 8A Sports..................................17A
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