The town is expected to approve a contractor for a plan to replace non-functional turf in public places by January 2027.
The town also presented numerous service awards, including the Danville Award and the Michael K. Shimansky Community Service Award.
The 44th Mayor's Installation & Community Service Awards will take place Tuesday evening at the Village Theatre.
Staff are proposing changes to expand flexibility and allow for smaller events benefitting local businesses.
SRVFPD is interested in using 510 La Gonda Way as a temporary Station 31 while the existing station is rebuilt.
A new ordinance would allow for higher ADU heights and lift a ban of selling them separately.
California voters will soon decide whether to redraw congressional maps, adding up to five new House of Representatives seats.
In order to comply with a new state law, the town is investing in a significant change to its public landscaping.
The town council is likely to approve agreements dealing with a sewage line running under the pavilion.
The new ordinance revises rules on how much low and moderate-income housing must be included in all developments, ADU regulations, and more.
The Danville Town Council held a study session to explore ways to better regulate e-bike usage, particularly among minors.
On Monday, Joe Calabrigo left his post as the longest continually serving town manager in the western USA, and second longest in the USA.
Wallner has worked in Danville recreation since 2006.
The Danville Town Council will consider approving the $46.9 million budget at its Tuesday meeting.
Williams, who has been with the town since 1996, succeeds Joe Calabrigo on July 1.
The council is poised to approve the contract of Tai Williams, assistant town manager who has worked for Danville since 1996.
The town appears poised to implement a new Landscaping & Lighting Assessment District, which recalculates how rates are determined.
The Town Council will consider five flashing beacons along the Iron Horse Trail and another in front of Monte Vista High School.
Danville residents have about a week and a half to vote on whether to increase Lighting and Landscape Assessment District fees.
A Camino Tassajara development could include two deed-restricted ADU rentals for low-income households under a new proposal.
Calabrigo announced he is retiring in June, ending 40 years of service to the town.
The report from Development Services will cover downtown upgrades, new housing applications, and storm drain improvements.
The town is hosting meetings to discuss a ballot measure to raise rates for the Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District.
The Danville Town Council approved a ballot initiative to raise Lighting and Landscape Assessment District amid mounting costs.
The Danville Town Council is set to approve contracts for an 11,000-foot-skate park next to a renovated Diablo Vista Park.
The council will move forward an agreement ensuring 43 affordable units at 3040 Fostoria Way .
Guests will learn about the town's most important issues and enjoy a three-course luncheon at the Diablo Country Club.
The council will review how current revenues and expenses match up against June's adopted budget.
A number of commissions and boards are looking for new volunteer members.
Shorter videos will now be aired monthly. In the first episode, Mayor Morgan interviews the town's emergency preparedness coordinator.
Vacancies are available on the Bicycle Advisory Commission following a controversial Town Council vote.
Auggie Answers, an AI-powered chatbot, aims to better help users navigate the town website.
Residents can fill sandbags to use for flood prevention at their Danville home or business.
The council will vote on whether to end the terms of longtime cycling advocates Bruce Bilodeau and Alan Kalin.
The council will appoint members to the Planning Commission, Design Review Board, Heritage Resource Commission, and more.
Danville's 43rd Mayor's Installation and Community Service Awards also honored service milestone and community service achievements.
Newer numbers are in for the town council, school board, and Measure Q races.
Grants will be awarded to brick-and-mortar, Danville-based businesses for events promoting shopping local.
See where the Danville candidates stand, what some have to say, and how Contra Costa County voted on statewide and national races.
Incumbents are also ahead for both of the SRVUSD board races.
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