Oakley Press 03.16.18

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Vol. 18, No. 11

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OUESD extends care services

Gauging The Market

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This Press’ special edition offers a look at the latest tips and trends in real estate. Page 1B

by Aly Brown Staff Writer

In response to community protests following the planned termination of a district-run child care program, the Oakley Union Elementary School District (OUESD) board has voted to continue the popular summer service through 2018. The Extended Day Learning Center (EDLC) is a district-run program that provides care before and after school and during select breaks at a low cost for families. Citing a lack of see Care page 26A

Story Of A Survivor Photo by Tony Kukulich

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rik Madsen, Keijann Anderson and Kevin Hartwig were among the participants at the Unified Basketball Clinic at Freedom High School on Tuesday, March 13. The clinic was co-sponsored by the Golden State Warriors and the Special Olympics. Freedom hosted the nine Bay Area schools that participated in the event. To view more photos of the event, visit www. thepress.net/multimedia/sideshows

Voters approve fire board changes “ The district thanks

by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer

It appears East Contra Costa Fire Protection District voters have approved Measure A, which will reduce the number of board members from nine to five. Just over 90 percent of voters in the March 6 vote-by-mail election approved reducing the size of the board, according to unofficial results provided by the county, which will soon release the certified results. About 11,700 ballots were submitted. These results likely mean that five directors will be elected, using an at-large format on Nov. 6. “The district thanks everyone who participated in the process, and the district’s board is pleased with the results,” said Fire Chief Brian Helmick. Board members have historically been assigned: four selected by the Brentwood City Council; three by the Oakley City

everyone who participated in the process, and the district’s board is pleased with the results.

Fire Chief Brian Helmick Council; and two by the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors. That will now change, which is a good thing for the district, said Board Member Joe Young. Prospective candidates for the new board may reside anywhere in the 249-square-mile district, which covers the cities of Brentwood and Oakley along with the unincorporated areas of Discovery Bay, Bethel Island, Knightsen, Byron, Marsh Creek and Morgan Territory.

“The change to five directors, which mirrors most other agency boards in the county, will be a significant improvement in the district’s administrative efficiency,” Young said. Sweeping changes to the board’s structure have been in the works ever since the passage of Measure N in November 2016 approved the transition from an appointed to an elected at-large board. The governing board spent months debating whether the district should be broken into wards – which would have divided the district into five geographic sectors, with one representative coming from each area – or represented with an at-large format. They settled on the at-large format in a 6-2 vote in November. Board member Susan Morgan said she’s happy about the smaller board, which will likely bring with it improved efficiency

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Testing of shared autonomous vehicles on public roads will begin at Bishop Ranch.

Mira Unger shares her story of escape and survival as a young girl during the Holocaust. Page 4A

Wrapping Up The Season

Heritage boys’ and girls’ basketball teams end season in hard-fought fashion. Page 17A Calendar.............................27A Classifieds..........................20A Cop Logs.............................25A Food.....................................12A Health & Beauty...............14A Milestones.........................11A Opinion...............................10A Pets........................................ 8A Sports..................................17A

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Contra Costa County Search and Rescue is looking for volunteers.


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