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City Of Concord Making Logistical Adjustments To Thursday Night’s City Council Meeting Due To Coronavirus

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In light of Contra Costa Health Services’ recommendation for meetings with more than 50 people, City of Concord staff is making logistical adjustments for the March 12 Special Meeting of the Concord City Council.

The meeting, which will focus on the city’s response to Lennar’s letter of January 17, 2020 related to the Reuse Project at the former Concord Naval Weapons Station, is scheduled for Thursday, March 12 at 6 p.m. in the Wisteria Room at the Concord Senior Center, 2727 Parkside Circle.

Members of the public are strongly encouraged to provide their public comment via email before 5 p.m. on March 12. Comments submitted before 5 p.m. will be entered into the record and provided to Council prior to the meeting. Please email comments to cityclerk@cityofconcord.org.

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The Wisteria Room of the Senior Center will be set up with a limited number of chairs spaced 3-feet apart for members of the public, of which five seats will be reserved for people with ADA requirements and five seats for members of the news media.

The doors to the room will open at 5:30 p.m. and seating will be available on a first come, first serve basis. We will also have an overflow room available at the Senior Center, with a capacity of approximately 25-30. The meeting will be televised in this room.

People who cannot be accommodated in the Wisteria room or the overflow room, will be asked to monitor the meeting via live stream from their mobile device, either on the patio of the Senior Center or from their vehicle. The meeting will be televised through the City’s website and available for viewing at: www.cityofconcord.org/TV. It will also be broadcast live on Comcast Channel 28, Wave Channel 29 and AT&T U-verse 99.

Everyone who would like a chance to make public comment at the meeting will be able to do so. Participants will receive a numbered speaker’s card upon their arrival. City staff will assist in coordinating the public comment period so that everyone (even those outside of the Senior Center building) will have the opportunity to comment. Given the expected number of public comments, each commenter will be limited to two minutes.

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The City is urging anyone who has flu-like symptoms and anyone who is at “high-risk” for contracting COVID-19 to refrain from attending the meeting, in accordance with County Public Health recommendations.

2 comments


Norcal March 11, 2020 - 3:03 PM - 3:03 PM

The City is urging anyone who has flu-like symptoms and anyone who is at “high-risk” for contracting COVID-19 to refrain from attending the meeting, in accordance with County Public Health

So let’s make sure City of Concord hold this meeting at the Concord Senior Citizen Center, the highest risk group for COVID-19.

RANDOM TASK March 11, 2020 - 4:47 PM - 4:47 PM

ahhh watching the democrat ants run around screaming the sky is falling

never gets old

and yeah mass a bunch of people at a retirement center like they did in washignton …whats the count up there 28 dead

if I were a conspiracy pirate …you would think they are trying to spread it everywhere

they (who and cdc) first told us …hey man no problem its isolated …so relax

then we got the old ….hey man the flu infects and kills more than anything else relax

all the while they were flying in planes from china for 2 weeks

then we got oops some of the quarantined at travis tested positive so they are being moved into cc county ….ooops now cc county has tested positive

then we got the panic and fear bomb and the store shelves went bare

and only now is a siren of pandemic being uttered as events are cancelled and workers sent home …schools let out early for spring break

seems they don’t know anything …accept many senior citizens are dead in many many countries ….coincidence right


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