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The Concord City Council selected the Clustered Villages alternative as the Preferred Reuse Plan for the Concord Naval Weapons Station in January 2009. A revised Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the project is now available for review and comment until October 15. Share your opinion.
On Wednesday, March 18, 2009 at 6:00 pm, the Contra Costa Transportation Authority will review and discuss the Draft 2009 Countywide Transportation Plan. Members of the public are invited to attend this meeting and provide comments at the Authority offices located at:
Contra Costa Transportation Authority
3478 Buskirk Avenue, Suite Keep reading >>
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- California Highway Patrol announces new traffic laws in effect for 2010: Yes, see above, VC 21809. The law indicates...
- Biking directions added to Google Maps: When I read this today (http://www.pressdisplay.co...
- 511 Contra Costa gets kudos alongside EPA, BAAQMD, and PG&E for social media use: that a great image…
- California Highway Patrol announces new traffic laws in effect for 2010: The law regarding DUI convictions needs to...
- Bicycle Commuter Assistance Program: this is very impressive…
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- Are you one of those people who likes to text while driving? Here's why you shouldn't: http://ow.ly/1icKf
- If you weren't able to attend Wed's MTC meeting on GHG emissions, here's what was discussed: http://ow.ly/1i9R8
- California Air Resources Board gives electric trucks the green light: http://ow.ly/1ic9C
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