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SRVUSD to move forward with parcel tax election
The San Ramon Valley Unified School District’s Board of Education voted in favor of pursuing a renewal of the district’s existing parcel tax and the addition of a supplemental tax via a special election.
Southbound I-680 closure rescheduled for Presidents Day weekend
Caltrans plans to shut down portion of southbound I-680 during President’s Day weekend.
San Ramon commission to review Avalon Bay proposal
The San Ramon Planning Commission is set to continue discussions on a proposed housing project that would bring an additional 457 units to the city’s Bishop Ranch neighborhood, following a study session and feedback on the project late last year.
Tesla agrees to $1.5M settlement over alleged hazardous waste disposal violations
A group of 25 California district attorneys last week announced a $1.5 million civil settlement with Tesla Inc. over allegations that the electric carmaker improperly disposed of hazardous waste at several facilities around the state.

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Danville council to vote on revised Housing Element
The Danville Town Council is set to discuss and consider approving the latest round of revisions to the town’s Housing Element for the current cycle, following its approval by the Planning Commission and feedback from state officials.
2024 Shakespeare in the Vineyard will present ‘Twelfth Night’
For its 2024 Shakespeare in the Vineyard series, SPARC Theater is set to produce over 10 performances of “Twelfth Night” between July 5-28. Shows will take place outdoors at Darcie Kent Vineyards in Livermore at 7:30 p.m.
Was judicial canon violated?
Alameda County rarely sees sitting judges opposed—that wasn’t the case in Contra Costa that has a history of competitive races. The picture changes when a judge is retiring and not standing for re-election. There’s one Alameda County seat that will be open and two candidates running on March 5…

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Hot Picks
Boutique Workshop
If you like to sew, crochet, knit or love to craft join the free Boutique Workshop at the Alcosta Senior & Community Center. proceeds from the sale of items benefit the San Ramon Senior Center Foundation. 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Tuesdays.
Tinker Thinkers at San Ramon Library
For elementary school children in 1st-5th grades. Make, create, build and explore with building, tinkering and craft activities!. 4-5 p.m., first Tuesday of the month
San Ramon Planning Commission
The next meeting of the San Ramon Planning Commission is 6 p.m., Feb. 6. Visit sanramon.ca.gov.
Strength Training & Toning
Strength training with light weights for men and women in a fun environment will help boost energy and build muscle. Weights are provided. Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 9:30-10:20 a.m. Drop-in fees $5(R)/$6(NR). Alcosta Senior & Community Center.
Family Story Hour at Danville Library
Join on Wednesdays for a fun combination of books, finger plays, rhymes, songs, movement activities and more. Family Story Hour will help reinforce a lifelong love of learning while building language and literacy skills. 11:15 a.m.
East Bay Business Exchange Networking Meeting
This local referral group of business owners and professionals meets Wednesdays via zoom with the goal of helping each other grow businesses through warm referrals. 8:30-9:30 a.m. Visit sanramon.org/
Lasting Memories
Family and friends pay tribute to recently departed loved ones with online obituaries on our Lasting Memories page honoring late Tri-Valley residents like Stanley Klescewski (93), Liz Rose (94), Heinz Gewing (91), Donna Reed (97), Steve Oase (80), Francis Fitzgerald (83), Jaydene Koberle (88), Ginger Creely (73) and Melissa Cox (56).
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