
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is set to gather in Board Chair Candace Andersen’s district at the end of the month for their annual retreat, which is set for San Ramon City Hall this year.
The board is set to receive presentations on the economic forecast, capital planning and development, and other topics throughout the morning of the meeting before shifting their attention to an overview of the county’s economic development initiatives.
“The retreat provides an opportunity to assess economic factors and significant upcoming projects so we can think about how to allocate resources strategically to ensure our services have the greatest positive impact,” Andersen said in an announcement from the county this week. “By thoroughly examining current and projected economic trends, we can make informed decisions about how to best support the needs of our residents.”
The information set for presentation at the upcoming retreat is aimed at providing the board insight in its role overseeing the county’s $6 billion budget and its 1.2 million residents, according to this week’s announcement.
The Board of Supervisors’ annual retreat is scheduled to start Jan. 28 at 9:30 a.m. in San Ramon City Hall at 7000 Bollinger Canyon Road. It is open to the public.




