Oakley Press 11.25.16

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Vol. 16, No. 48

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Future of Repowering Hulken fire service Colten Guerra in limbo

November 25, 2016

Celebrating All Abilities

by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer

Just a month from the new year, East County officials have already determined one of their resolutions – shoring up the struggling East Contra Costa Fire Protection District (ECCFPD). Voters’ rejection of Brentwood’s Measure Z and Oakley’s Measure E last month means, absent any new revenue by June, the fire district will drop to three stations, with Knightsen Station 94 closing. “That is when the money moves out,” said Fire Board President Joel Bryant. “You can’t spend money you don’t have.” Officials say they don’t have a solusee Fire page 26

Schools participate in Special Education Ability Awareness Week. Page 5

Rising Star Returns Home

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Photo by Jason Binsol

rom left, Rich Lucero, Jeff Kurtz, Michelle Guerra, Colten Guerra, Cameron Guerra, Ed Cotas, Giselle Celaya and Lindsey M. Cuccia-Estrella gather for a quick snapshot of Lucero’s new, 48-inch TV, which he won through a raffle at Solar Universe’s recent Repowering Hulken Colten event. As of Nov. 9, Colten had clear scans and no signs of cancer. Now, he is healing, going out more, playing at parks, going to the movies, starting to attend school more and just enjoying being a kid. Lucero gave Colten a bracelet that he owned that read, “I still believe in heroes.”

Former East County resident Carina Sherborne hosts a special holiday performance. Page 4

Park district purchases additional properties Falcons Beat The East Bay Regional Park District’s purchase of the 199-acre Coelho property in Byron is expected to protect habitat and seasonal drainages for specialstatus plants and animals. It may also allow future trail connections through the property’s Vasco Road undercrossing.

by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer

The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) has purchased two new pieces of land near Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve and Vasco Hills Regional Preserve – the second such acquisition in as many months. In October, the district purchased a total of 76 acres near Deer Valley Regional Park, between Brentwood and Antioch. This most recent purchase includes land parcels, totaling 390 acres and encompassing a 191-acre property on an unincorporated portion of Somersville Road, south of Antioch, at Black Diamond’s north entrance and 199 acres southwest of Byron, east of Vasco Hills Regional Preserve and north of Byron Vernal Pools Regional Preserve. The district will purchase the combined lands for 1.8 million. “This acquisition is the culmination of a 30-year effort by the park district to secure the

Graphic courtesy of the East Bay Regional Park District

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