Selling two downtown parcels includes tax implications
There has been much discussion lately about the three-acre “white picket fence” property on Clayton
There has been much discussion lately about the three-acre “white picket fence” property on Clayton
This year, the Clayton City Council has had couple a hearings regarding traffic safety near
When a disaster or emergency occurs, we are often left hoping for a miracle or
Contra Costa County has been actively preparing for the 2020 census. As mandated in the
Last month, the city of Concord’s Community & Economic Development Department rolled out a new
These days, the most frequent complaint I receive relates to the condition of Concord’s roads.
In order to assist the City Council in hiring a new city manager and to
I have had countless conversations with my kids about the potential dangers of the internet
At the Board of Supervisors meeting on July 23, we received an excellent report from
I’m honored and thankful to have had the opportunity to represent Concord at the annual