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Planning Committee gets update on Rockview office upgrade

Further study requested for Creekside courts Saying that decisions about the future of the 800 Rockview office building should wait until an analysis of the full Dollar-Gateway-Rockview project is complete, members of the Rossmoor Walnut Creek Planning Committee on Thursday stood pat on making any such decision, after hearing about several options ...
Posted on August 18, 2026
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All in the Rossmoor family

Connie Palladino carries on legacy of father, Joe Kroll Joe Kroll was a prominent civil engineer, all about building things, in some ways larger than life, even if he was an introvert. Connie Palladino, Kroll’s daughter, is more the people person, a published author who for 44 years was a psychologist. “My dad built bridges, and I built bridges bet...
Posted on August 18, 2026
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Technology has growing role in mitigating fire risks

Innovation technology is increasingly being used to analyze wildfire risk, a driver behind the property insurance crisis that’s impacted Rossmoor and other parts of the nation, UC Berkeley professor Nancy Wallace told residents last week. Wallace, a professor of real estate and finance at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and head of its Real E...
Posted on August 18, 2026
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November election: Two council incumbents choose not to run

Silva, Francois set to be replaced by planning commissioners With only two candidates filing papers to run for two open seats on the Walnut Creek City Council, the council election figures to be more notable for who isn’t running – including Cindy Silva, a council mainstay for 20 years. “You have to know when it’s the right time, and every four yea...
Posted on August 18, 2026
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With a portable rope barrier in front … the coffee trailer is in business

It was almost tee time, but Bob Peterson was able to score a last-second bagel with cream cheese on the first day The Golden Pear’s new coffee and snack trailer was open. And he did it literally feet from where his day of golf was about to begin. “I’m glad I can do this,” Peterson said of patronizing the small trailer. “I think this will be enthusi...
Posted on August 11, 2026
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Snake wranglers ply trade when needed

Rattlesnake sightings aren’t unusual in summertime, when temperatures spike, around Rossmoor and throughout California. Rossmoor Walnut Creek (RWC), Rossmoor Property Management (RPM) and Public Safety have a process for professional removal and relocation of rattlesnakes should they get close to homes. This is nothing a resident should attempt the...
Posted on August 11, 2026
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Proposed HOA board meeting rules, financial reserve requirement legislation on Mutuals’ radar

There are almost 1,800 bills in the California State Legislature that could potentially become law by January 2027, and several of them would affect Rossmoor’s Mutuals (and other homeowners’ associations) to varying degrees. Nathan McGuire is more than happy to discuss them. “I love talking about legislation and getting into the details,” McGuire, ...
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Transit survey begins today online and in newspaper

Rossmoor is updating its Short-Range Transit Plan to evaluate how well current transportation services meet residents’ needs and identify practical improvements for the future. Whether residents currently use Rossmoor transportation services or rely on other ways to get around, their feedback will help the project team better understand residents’ ...
Posted on August 11, 2026
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Residents learn how to stay safe during next Big One

Californians know there’s always another one coming. Technology hasn’t progressed to the point of certainty when it comes to earthquakes. Preparation is necessary, especially among the older population in Rossmoor, much of which uses assistance to get around. The Rossmoor Emergency Preparedness Organization (EPO) focused on earthquake readiness at ...
Posted on August 11, 2026
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RWC Board votes to close Creekside pickleball courts

Closure will happen two weeks after new facility opens Acting on a recommendation by its Planning Committee, the Rossmoor Walnut Creek Board on Thursday voted unanimously to close the Creekside pickleball courts at least through the end of 2026, two weeks after the pickleball facility near the Event Center opens, expected to happen by the end of th...
Posted on August 4, 2026