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June 17, 2022
Discovery Bay wants project relocated
So long, high school
by Dawnmarie Fehr
by Dawnmarie Fehr
REGIONAL In the wake of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, last month, East County districts are reviewing their active shooter policies and preparing to update training in an effort to keep students and staff safe before the new school year begins. Most districts have not highlighted this type of training in the past two years as the struggles of distance learning and the COVID-19 pandemic took center stage. Liberty In the Liberty Union High School District, Superintendent Eric Volta said
DISCOVERY BAY The county is thinking about changing the zoning so a developer can build apartments that Discovery Bay leaders and residents don’t want. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to explore the zoning change for the vacant lot on the corner of Sand Point Road and Discovery Bay Boulevard despite those strong objections. The change in zoning would allow Anton Development Company (ADC) to build three-story apartment buildings with a total of 170 units and 303 parking spaces. Those objecting to the project cite traffic and school congestion, aging town infrastructure, and a lack of fire, police and medical services. Supervisor Diane Burgis – whose district includes Discovery Bay – defended her decision to go against the wishes of her constituents. “I’m skeptical that the project will happen, and I understand and share the concerns of the community,” Burgis said after the vote. “I voted to authorize (the Department of Conservation and Development) to move forward with the application review and due diligence because I support the rights of property owners to have a fair and thorough process.” ADC submitted a request
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“Top Gun” takes off with local help Patriot Jet Team’s cameras help shoot aerial scenes by Jake Menez Staff Writer
BYRON East County residents may be accustomed to seeing the Patriot Jet Team in the skies overhead performing their air show for weddings and other events. But they may not realize that the team can be seen somewhere else too — this time on the big screen as part of the new Tom Cruise film, “Top Gun: Maverick.” The Patriot Jet Team’s pilots and engineers helped to develop the cameras that were used to capture the aerobatic stunts that are on full display in the films, according to the team’s owner, Randy see Patriot Jet page 26
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Patriot Jet Team owner Randy Howell stands in front of one of the team’s jets. The Patriot Jet Team’s pilots and engineers helped to develop the cameras that were used to capture the aerobatic stunts in the new Tom Cruise film, “Top Gun: Maverick.”
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