The Press 07.24.2020

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Vol. 22, No. 30

District changes opening plans

Capital projects approved

Who is that masked man?

by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer

an opportunity or opportunities to work with our partners — the City of Brentwood, the City of Oakley and Contra Costa County.” At the urging of residents, the district initially studied this option three years ago. “When I proposed it in 2017, it was just a call for help,” said Bryan Scott, East County Voters for Equal Protection committee chair. “It was sort of a political act that would put

OAKLEY The city recently approved its projected five-year capital improvement program, featuring a number of potential infrastructure enhancements and additions. The multi-project plan, forecasting $4.9 million in new appropriations on around 20 projects in the 2020-2021 fiscal year, includes roadway enhancements; recreational trail improvements; additional park features; traffic signal modernization; curb, gutter and sidewalk repairs; new parking lots; and future downtown train platform station amenities. “Oakley is currently moving ahead with some projects that were nearly ready to start when the pandemic hit,” said Councilmember Michael Krieg. The proposed projects are funded through a number of sources, including Measure J sales tax, gas taxes, development traffic impact fees, development park impact fees, federal and state grants and assessment district funds. Fiscal year funding sources, however, are slated to drop $3.1 million from last year to about $4.9 million, with decreases in traffic and park impact fees and state gas taxes attributing to the decline. “We are fortunate that although some of the funding sources, Measure J (the coun-

see Fire page 18A

see Projects page 18A

by Aly Brown Staff Writer

BRENTWOOD In the week following its decision to return to school in a hybrid model, the Liberty Union High School District (LUHSD) changed plans. Families, students, teachers and administrators alike are now coming to terms with the fact that, for the foreseeable future, classes will continue in the high schools in a distance-learning format. The board originally made its vote on the morning of Monday, July 6, to implement a return that would see students arriving on campus in alternating shifts. But

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ask regulations have begun to affect even the inanimate residents of Brentwood, as evidenced here with the City Park farmer statue. Covering both his nose and mouth, his bandana is COVID-19-appropriate and sets a good example for the rest of us!

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Fire district investigates option to declare a state of emergency “ I’d like to make a request that staff explore

by Tony Kukulich Staff Writer

REGIONAL The underfunded East Contra Costa Fire Protection District (ECCFPD) is investigating the feasibility of declaring a state of emergency. “We keep talking about turning over rocks and returning them over if need be,” said ECCFPD Fire Board President Brian Oftedal during the July 8 fire board meeting. “I’d like to make a request that staff explore and bring back

and bring back for a future agenda item the possibility of a declaration of emergency.

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Fire Board President Brian Oftedal for a future agenda item the possibility of a declaration of emergency. In consideration of Gov. Newsom’s declaration of a state of emergency, I know that there’s been some slight modifications that are

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more COVID-centric. I do understand that there may not be a path, but I do believe that there may be an opportunity to refresh this white paper. I believe that, based on a number of conversations, there may be

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