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Revenue off to slow start for GRF in 2023

GRF Board Meeting GRF financial officers found themselves in an unfamiliar spot on Thursday, having to report to the Board about Rossmoor suffering a month during which revenue fell shy of the budgeted target for the first time in quite a while. GRF revenue was 7.6% under budget targets in January. Revenue for January 2023 was under budget by $231,...
Posted on February 28, 2023
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Annual Home Show returns tomorrow

The seventh annual Rossmoor Home Show will not only give residents an audience with vendors providing myriad home-related products and services, but it also is a fundraiser for the Rossmoor Fund and – Catherine Myers hopes – a great place to hang out for a few hours. “We’ll have a hot dog lunch, tons of door prizes; we’ll have some tchotchkes to gi...
Posted on February 28, 2023
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Emailed bulletins to help residents stay up to date

Residents soon will have access to emails alerting them about things happening in Rossmoor. Even better, those emails will be customized to their likes and interests. The new feature, called “MyRossmoor Bulletin Board,” is available on the MyRossmoor.com residents’ web portal. Residents can optin to receive bulletins – brief and timely notices with...
Posted on February 28, 2023
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Tice Creek scene of another pedestrian accident

A 79-year-old woman was injured Feb. 22 near the intersection of Tice Creek and Stanley Dollar drives, Walnut Creek police said, in an area that has been in the spotlight recently for a series of accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians. The pedestrian, a Rossmoor resident, was trying to cross the street at the intersection about 9:30 a.m. when...
Posted on February 28, 2023
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Dollar Hole 3 could be fully restored by mid-March

The third hole on Dollar Ranch Golf Course, seriously damaged by landslides during the first week of January, could be fully restored by mid-March, Rossmoor’s director of golf said recently. A “substantially changed,” smaller version of Hole 3, affected by a New Year’s Eve landslide on the hill immediately to the east, and then by further movement ...
Posted on February 21, 2023
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STRIVING FOR SUSTAINABILITY

Work in Rossmoor is far from done Chalk it up to a growing social awareness, or to saving money and/or resources, or to following the rules. In any event, Rossmoor is doing more all the time to recycle, to conserve water and to decrease dependence on fossil fuels. Big pushes are on in the Tice Valley to increase solar power generation, transition t...
Posted on February 21, 2023
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Gate arm incidents are on the rise

Over time, newly installed eye-level traffic signals should be helpful in reducing instances of damage to gate arms at the main entry. The new light-signal posts went up Jan. 19, attached to each of the gate arm stations. Public Safety Manager Tom Cashion noticed that the older lower-level lights at the entry were hard to see and wanted something c...
Posted on February 21, 2023
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Fitness Center picks up steam

New classes generating interest on heels of an active month Ja nua r y pr ovided a promising start to the new year for Tice Creek Fitness Center as more Rossmoor residents grow comfortable with indoor activities. While storms raged outside for much of the month, the center was a beehive of activity. In the continued emergence from the COVID-19 pand...
Posted on February 14, 2023
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Planning Committee takes its next step toward new pickleball facility

A new pickleball facility and solar arrays near the Event Center will share the same space but will move forward separately because of cost and solar tax credit requirements. The Planning Committee learned at Thursday’s meeting that the solar array panels could not serve as a roof for a new pickleball facility unless they were not connected to the ...
Posted on February 14, 2023