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Pedestrian suffers multiple injuries in collision with golf cart

Resident was in crosswalk at Tice Creek Drive Afemale pedestrian suffered numerous injuries after being struck by a golf cart near the intersection of Tice Creek Drive and Stanley Dollar Drive on the morning of June 1. The resident was, as of last week, in the trauma center at John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek and was expected to be hospital...
Posted on June 11, 2024
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Transition to EV vehicles continues in Rossmoor despite infrastructure hurdles

Transition to EV vehicles continues in Rossmoor despite infrastructure hurdles The electric vehicle industry as a whole may be going through some upheaval so far in 2024, but it appears as though Rossmoor residents’ embrace of the EV isn’t being noticeably affected by the static of EV production changes and overall sales drops. “I expect there’s a ...
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Transportation grant promises accessibility help for seniors

Thanks to a $1 million grant, the Contra Costa Transportation Authority is working toward development of an accessibility app that would give real-time assistance to seniors and those with disabilities seeking transportation options. The initiative was lauded May 31 near the Pleasant Hill BART station by a handful of elected officials, public agenc...
Posted on June 11, 2024
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New Fitness and Aquatics coordinator arrives

Adam Cleary has jumped right into his new role as Fitness and Aquatics program coordinator. Putting feedback from frequent users of the Tice Creek Fitness Center and Tice Pool into action, he’s going to be teaching some class favorites that will be returning. A big one, Cleary said, is night water aerobics. He’ll be teaching that twice weekly, star...
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Soul Food to repeat ‘footsteps’ on Saturday

It is said that we walk in the footprints of our ancestors and create our own footsteps for the next generation’s path. In addition, our spiritual practices keep us aware of a relationship with larger forces that guide us with a sense of purpose and direction. Our heritage and our practices influence our lives in multiple ways that may not seem obv...
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EVs: Purchases remain strong despite charging challenges

provement, some of them say. Though Rossmoor has 30 “Level 2” chargers located at Gateway, the Event Center and adjacent to the Tice Creek Fitness Center, those aren’t necessarily convenient. Carol Sebilia, who moved to Rossmoor in June 2023, charges her Pruis plug-in hybrid at those stations, but it isn’t always an ideal situation. Charging her ca...
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BOOMERS ON THE RISE

Demographics show 75-to-84 age group accounts for 42.5% of the population of Rossmoor Rossmoor’s largest age group – those from 75 to 84 years old – has grown even larger. That group comprises 42.5% of the population, as noted in 2023 Rossmoor demographics data compiled by Member Records that was recently released. Call this the baby boom factor. A...
Posted on June 4, 2024
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Two capital projects get greenlight, others return to planning

Paving projects, Event Center equipment receive funds The GRF Board on Thursday approved spending $1.159 million for street paving projects and new Event Center audio-visual tech equipment, holding off on five other proposed projects totaling $505,000 until the GRF Finance and Planning committees have had another look at them. Board Member Dwight W...
Posted on June 4, 2024
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Residents invited to June Firewise Town Hall

Atown hall on Monday, June 10, at the Event Center will give Director of Mutual Operations Jeroen Wright an opportunity to tell the community what Rossmoor’s Firewise program is about, its scope and its vision. This town hall, running from 10 a.m. to noon, will include presenters from public agencies and organizations, with a Q& A session to wr...
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Split trunk forces removal of prominent golden raintree

The golden raintree near Rossmoor’s entrance was removed last Wednesday after the trunk split down the middle. Over the Memorial Day weekend, a resident noticed the split in the tree and notified staff. The tree, which sat on golf course property, was in danger of falling and had to be removed. “It was a safety issue,” GRF General Manager Jeff Math...
Posted on June 4, 2024