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Published on September 25th, 2024
Lafayette's two candidates for partial term councilmember
In the upcoming Nov. 5 election, Lafayette voters will be choosing four City Councilmembers, three for a full four-year position and one for a partial two-year position. Two candidates are running for the two-year term position: Jim Cervantes and Mario DiPrisco.
By Elaine Borden Chandler


Published on September 11th, 2024
New public art planned for Lafayette
When out and about in Lafayette, it is easy to see a variety of sculptures, fountains, paintings, and other pieces of art dotting the city. Many of these are part of Lafayette's growing public art collection, either gifted by artists and residents or donated because of ...By Elaine Borden Chandler


Published on July 31st, 2024
Nominations are now open for the November General Election
The window for nominating candidates for the ...By Sora O'Doherty


Published on April 24th, 2024
Lafayette unveils two projects honoring the city's indigenous roots
An acknowledgment that Lafayette occupies unceded indigenous land is featured on a utility box wrap, alongside artwork portraying women of the Saklan tribe. The new utility box wrap was unveiled on April 8 on the corner of Mt. Diablo Blvd. and Lafayette Circle, ...By Sora O'Doherty


Published on March 27th, 2024
Proposed rules on fire insurance rates looks at mitigation, allow increases
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo ...By Sora O'Doherty


Published on March 13th, 2024
Election results: Moraga passes school bond, incumbents win their races
Moraga citizens voted in large numbers for a ...By Sora O'Doherty


Published on February 28th, 2024
Town Hall Theatre presents film in honor of International Women's Day
International Women's Day is on March 8 and ...By Sharon K. Sobotta


Published on February 14th, 2024
John McCormick appointed to fill vacant City Council seat
The Lafayette City Council has appointed John McCormick to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Council Member Teresa Gerringer.
Seven applications from Glenn R. Cass, Stella ...



Published on January 3rd, 2024
Community invited for input on design concepts for two Lafayette parks
The city of Lafayette will be holding a ...By Jennifer Wake


Published on December 20th, 2023
New Lafayette mayor and vice mayor take the reins
Outgoing Lafayette mayor Carl Anduri's opening words at the Dec. 11 council meeting began with heavy levity, noting that it was the first opportunity in four years to hold the council transition meeting announcing the new mayor and vice mayor in person, due to the ...By Lou Fancher


Published on December 6th, 2023
Council hears update about 'Slow Down Lafayette' campaign
The city council, with Council Member Wei-Tai Kwok participating virtually, received a Nov. 27 update on the city's "Slow Down Lafayette Campaign- Safe Streets for All" from Code Enforcement Officer Andy Comly. Transportation and Circulation Program Manager Patrick ...By Lou Fancher


Published on November 8th, 2023
Downtown and DeSilva South development a continued topic in Housing Element discussion
Senior Planner Renata Robles began a ...By Lou Fancher


Published on October 25th, 2023
Engineering Services Manager returns to council with Pathways Project update
After reviewing staff reports with concept ...By Lou Fancher


Published on September 27th, 2023
Lafayette teachers ask district to make them whole
Reading Specialist Lindsay McCormick is usually one of the first people parents and caregivers see when dropping their kids off at Lafayette Elementary School, as she directs traffic before and after clocking into the reading lab each morning. On Sept. 13, however, ...By Sharon K. Sobotta


Published on September 13th, 2023
Housing Element discussion continues at Lafayette Council meeting
Lafayette City Council members at the regular meeting Aug. 28 heard a report from staff regarding the State Department of Housing and Community Development's comments received in late March and the review and revisions made by staff to the Lafayette 6th Cycle Housing ...By Lou Fancher



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