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GRF considers possibility of pools without lifeguards

Spurred by difficulty in finding enough lifeguards to fully staff Rossmoor’s three swimming pools, GRF officials are set to revive discussions about opening pools – on certain days or during certain hours – without lifeguards. The notion, which has surfaced in Rossmoor on a number of occasions over the past several years, will be a topic of discuss...
Posted on March 8, 2022
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Home At Last

Leisure Lane residents recount fire ordeal For residents displaced for more than two years by the Nov. 23, 2019 Leisure Lane fire, there is relief to be back home. But what they endured is something they won’t soon forget. Each resident is processing the ordeal in his or her own way after moving back around the start of 2022. The traumatic experien...
Posted on March 8, 2022
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City Council places buffer zone around Planned Parenthood

Saying that they were seeking to balance two Constitutional rights, all five Walnut Creek City Council members agreed to a buffer zone March 1 surrounding any “reproductive health care facility” in the city to limit obstruction, harassment and intimidation of patients at the Planned Parenthood clinic near downtown. Council members, including Kevin ...
Posted on March 8, 2022
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Rossmoor TV to upgrade its broadcast system

Channel 28, Rossmoor’s TV station, will be off the air for seven hours on Tuesday, March 15, to install new broadcast equipment. During the upgrade, Classic Arts Showcase will air instead of regular programming, starting at 10 a.m. In addition to Classic Arts, viewers can expect to see periodic testing signals and clips of some programs while the w...
Posted on March 8, 2022
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GRF Board signals strong support for work on firebreak

The GRF Board on Thursday gave its enthusiastic formal support for an almost $5 million grant application by the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District to pay for clearing brush for a firebreak that offers Rossmoor improved wildfire protection. The Board also on Thursday reiterated that it is seeking support from local and regional elected of...
Posted on March 1, 2022
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Incessant barking at dog park again raising hackles

It was a warm Friday morning, and the dog park was teeming with activity – about 15 dogs, most of them no bigger than a new roll of Brawny towels, along with their owners. The humans were talking among themselves, and that was more noise than the dogs were making. Several folks at the dog park that morning acknowledged there are still complaints be...
Posted on March 1, 2022
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GRF builds support for wildfire safety grant

GRF officials are working to apply for grants that could help pay to clear excess fuels from lands above and around much of Rossmoor to create a fire break. To further the effort, they are meeting with elected officials representing the area to drum up support. The GRF Board on Feb. 8 heard an overview presentation from Matt Greene, a consulting re...
Posted on February 22, 2022