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Housing trends exposed at Home Expo
Every current or prospective homeowner has ...By Lou Fancher



Lafayette takes steps to become an Age-Friendly Community
Lafayette is taking proactive steps toward supporting its older residents as it kicks off the AARP/World Health Organization "age-friendly community" initiative with a meeting hosted by the Senior Services Commission Wednesday, Feb. 20 from 10 a.m. to noon in the Don ...By Pippa Fisher



Proposed Citizen Gas Safety Task Force moves one step forward
The principals of Save Lafayette Trees ...By Nick Marnell



Lafayette officials fire back at regional housing recommendations
Lafayette officials largely denounced an action plan developed by a regional committee that would spur housing growth in the Bay Area by raising $1.5 billion annually through revenue sources like a vacancy tax, parcel tax, increased sales tax, gross receipts and head ...By Nick Marnell



Lafayette on the hook for legal fees that PG&E does not pay

One ramification of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company Jan. 29 bankruptcy filing is that the company will likely no longer be able to reimburse the city of Lafayette for legal bills in ...
By Nick Marnell



Refurbished vintage Beetle finds new home in Lafayette
With only two days left before retiring as longtime city manager of Lafayette, Steven Falk received a surprise farewell gift. It came neither from the city nor his co-workers, but from Lamorinda Sunrise Rotary Club.
Submitted by Thomas Black



City increases support for school crossing guard program
The city council voted unanimously, minus Council Member Susan Candell who was absent, at its Jan. 14 meeting to increase participation in funding for the school district's crossing guards to a rate of 50 percent.
By Pippa Fisher



Terry Ring honored for behind the scenes work
This year's Business Person of the Year has been named - Terry Ring of Ring Construction. He will be honored with a dinner celebrating his many contributions to Lafayette at the Lafayette Park Hotel and Spa on Friday, Feb. 1. Mayor Cam Burks will also give the State of ...By Pippa Fisher



Lafayette's mayor takes it to the streets
Lafayette Mayor Cam Burks is becoming quite a familiar face around town. In fact, he spent the weekend of Jan. 12-13 walking the entire downtown area and stopping in on more than 70 businesses along Mt. Diablo Boulevard. Additionally he held his usual weekend mayor's ...By Pippa Fisher



The hunt is on - an update
Now that the city council is complete and up ...By Pippa Fisher



Nominations are open for the 2019 Lafayette Citizen of the Year
Do you have a person in mind for this year's ...



Large art gallery pop-up brings culture, commerce, community to downtown
Although vacant for a while now, the highly visible former home of Wells Fargo Bank on the corner of Moraga Road and Mt. Diablo Boulevard will soon come to life with the arrival of a "pop-up" art gallery, opening this Valentine's Day.
By Pippa Fisher




And then again there were five - Steven Bliss appointed to city council
Lafayette city council moved forward at its Jan. 10 special meeting, appointing Steven Bliss, former vice chair of the planning commission, to the fifth seat, made vacant by the sudden passing of Council Member Mark Mitchell in November. Bliss will serve until November ...By Pippa Fisher



Front porch open mic launches in Lafayette
For Lamorinda musicians looking for an opportunity to strum guitars, play their fiddles or hum bluegrass harmonies with like-minded country fans, there haven't been many options locally. Until now, that is, after a couple of Lafayette residents decided to do something ...By Pippa Fisher



American Red Cross teaches kids disaster safety with Pillowcase Project
Does your child know what to do in the event of a natural disaster? The American Red Cross has implemented a program called The Pillowcase Project aimed at teaching children how to get through this type of situation with a modicum of awareness.
By Vera Kochan



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