Concord closes open spaces Sept. 1-6 due to dangerous conditions
CONCORD, CA (Sept. 1, 2022) — Contra Costa County is under an excessive heat warning as temperatures are expected to exceed 100 degrees over the Labor Day weekend and beyond, creating dangerous conditions.
At the recommendation of the Contra Costa Fire Protection District (ConFire), the City of Concord has closed its open space areas including Lime Ridge Open Space and the open space areas within Newhall Community Park from Thursday, Sept. 1 through Tuesday, Sept. 6.
In addition to the health dangers, extreme high temperatures will increase the risk of fire danger. Closure of the open spaces will protect the public and firefighters, and preserve firefighting resources.
According to ConFire, humans cause all of our fires and those fires are preventable. Please use extreme caution when you must be outdoors to prevent inadvertent wildfires.
- Report ANY fire immediately to 911; don’t assume someone else has reported it.
- Keep a “go bag” ready for you and your family (including pets) in case you need to evacuate.
- Register for the County’s emergency alerts
- Download the Contra Costa Residents Guide for Wildfire Prep & Evacuation
- Find a “Place to Cool” near you.
The City has designated Concord Senior Center (2727 Parkside Circle) a designated cooling center during the Labor Day holiday. Its hours are:
- Sept. 1-2: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (hours may be extended if temperatures remain over 100 degrees at 4 p.m.)
- Sept. 3-5: 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.