With Contra Costa County temperatures expected to reach 110 degrees in some inland areas this Labor Day weekend, the county is designating dozens of spots as cooling centers.
The Contra Costa County Library has 21 branches available as places to cool off: Antioch, Prewett in Antioch, Bay Point, Brentwood, Clayton, Danville, El Sobrante, Hercules, Lafayette, Martinez, Moraga, Oakley, Orinda, Pinole, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, San Pablo, Dougherty Station in San Ramon, San Ramon, Walnut Creek and Ygnacio Valley in Walnut Creek.
Those branches will be open regular hours on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and next Tuesday. All county branches are closed Sunday and Monday. For hours and locations, go to https://bit.ly/3KCp6AV or call (800) 984-4636 for assistance.
The Concord Library is currently closed for roof repairs, but the city is turning part of the Concord Senior Center at 2727 Parkside Circle into a designated cooling center when temperatures reach over 100 degrees.
The senior center will be open during regular business hours, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and welcomes people to cool off in the lobby. Staff will monitor temperatures and may stay open until 7 p.m. if temperatures remain over 100 degrees.
The city will also open the senior center to cool people off from noon to 7 p.m. Saturday through Monday, when it says temperatures are projected to be highest.
Other cooling sites in the county will include Brentwood Community Center at 35 Oak St., open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday through Tuesday.
The Oakley Recreation Center at 1250 O’Hara Ave. will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday.
Pittsburg will offer a cooling center if the temperature maintains 104 degrees or hotter at the Pittsburg Senior Center at 300 Presidio Lane. Potential hours of operation are 12:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, and people can call (925) 252-4890 for more information.
Pittsburg also encourages the community to utilize the Buchanan Swim Center. The pool is located at 4150 Harbor St. and is open weekends from noon to 5 p.m. Call (925) 439-4841 for more information.
The Contra Costa County Employment & Human Services Department (EHSD) offers the following places to cool on from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday: Brentwood at 151 Sand Creek Road, 40 Douglas Drive in Martinez, and 1305 Macdonald Ave. in Richmond.
County officials said other locations to cool off include shopping malls, libraries, theaters, and restaurants. Older adults and people with certain medical conditions, including high blood pressure, heart disease, and taking certain medications, are more vulnerable to heat illness. Everyone is encouraged to stay indoors and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
For more information on cooling centers in Contra Costa County and how to take safety precautions, visit cchealth.org/heat or call (800) 510-2020 or (925) 229-8434.
Dozens of Covid super spreader centers now open to serve YOU!!!!
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Such soft and weak wusses in CA.
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Must suck to not have AC. If you don’t have central air just get a kick ass window unit and it will change your life.
Everyone stay cool and stay safe this weekend!
Sad not to see more churches on this list.
is there a giant line of shopping carts stuffed with random items nobody would want or need and the smell indoors is that of urine?
Thought so…..
Dude AC units are like $150-$500.
Just buy one.
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Im surprised by all the hysteria and concern about high temperatures that there is no liberal-implememted government program to give away “free” AC units…
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You know, “for your health and protection” (and votes).
Classic……Kudos sir.