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Residents protest new Walmart at pre-bid meeting
About 12 people gathered at 9100 Alcosta Boulevard, the site of the [Web Link new Walmart Neighborhood Market] on Wednesday to pr... |
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on Mar 12, 2012 at 6:35 pm by Drew, a resident of Dublin |
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North Camino Ramon plan unveiled
San Ramon's new plan to redevelop part of the city's north end met with opposition from business owners in that area from the moment it was unveiled. The plan, formally known ... |
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on Dec 13, 2010 at 8:18 am by Proud San Ramon, a resident of San Ramon |
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Some on San Ramon City Council back manager's high pay
Some San Ramon City Council members are lining up to support Mayor Abram Wilson and City Manager Herb Moniz. Both Wilson and Moniz have come under fire recently for the city m... |
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on Oct 22, 2010 at 3:51 pm by Amar, a resident of San Ramon |
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Rural land in northwestern San Ramon will become housing development by 2015
In accordance with the city's 2030 general plan, San Ramon is moving forward with plans to develop a large patch of rural acreage on the northwest side of town. One of the lar... |
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on Mar 23, 2012 at 9:55 pm by Bob P, a resident of another community |
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WalMart rumor quashed by City Council
Contrary to rumor, WalMart is not headed to San Ramon, despite a flier that's been circulated around the city recently. "I don't know who started the rumor," said Councilwoman... |
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on Mar 10, 2012 at 5:22 pm by Mrs. B, a resident of San Ramon |
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Drug and weapons charges dropped in illegally accessed info case
A Pleasanton man embroiled in a bitter custody battle has had criminal charges against him thrown out of court. Brian Lancaster, 36, said a San Ramon attorney received privile... |
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on Jan 23, 2013 at 11:59 pm by Ranger Rick, a resident of Alamo |
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City Council votes to hire public information officer
San Ramon is moving ahead with its plan to hire a public information officer, although the hiring passed on a narrow vote. The decision to hire fulltime spokesman for the city... |
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on Jul 25, 2012 at 11:23 am by Roz Rogoff, the San Ramon Observer |
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County focuses on water mitigation measures for Tassajara Valley cemetery
Ahead of public hearings on the environmental impact reportfor a $35 million cemetery proposed for the Tassajara Valley, county planners are taking a look at hydrology mitigat... |
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on Apr 13, 2013 at 3:15 pm by S Goyal, a resident of San Ramon |
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Cumulus killed the radio star?
After Cumulus Media fired seven talk-show personalities and several producers, KGO-AM changed to a mostly news format, leaving news/talk junkies shocked by the abrupt change. ... |
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on Sep 24, 2012 at 4:50 pm by Jan, a resident of another community |
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NCRSP gets Planning Commission nod
San Ramon's plan to build its own version of San Jose's Santana Row is headed to City Council after receiving approval Tuesday night from the city's Planning Commission. The [... |
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on May 29, 2012 at 3:24 pm by Dave, a resident of San Ramon |
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Norris HOV lane is 'a good thing'
In her [Web Link latest blog], San Ramon Observer Roz Rogoff interviews Bishop Ranch owner Alex Mehran about the planned high o... |
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on Dec 10, 2011 at 5:04 pm by Roz Rogoff, the San Ramon Observer |
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City begins demolition on old bank building
Demolition of an old bank building at 9000 Alcosta Blvd. began on Monday to make way for an affordable housing complex. The city's redevelopment agency paid $1.6 million for t... |
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on Aug 16, 2011 at 9:17 am by Ms. Bunny, a resident of San Ramon |
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City Center project could begin in two years if economy continues to improve
Coming in 2014 -- or possibly 2015 -- the start of construction on San Ramon's long-awaited City Center. That's not actually a guarantee, but it's a best-guess prediction from... |
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on Sep 30, 2012 at 6:51 am by Beth, a resident of San Ramon |
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San Ramon mayor, city concil members defend pay
San Ramon City Council members and Mayor Abram Wilson defended their salaries to the public Tuesday night and to the Contra Costa grand jury that looked at pay for public offi... |
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on Jul 24, 2011 at 7:17 am by Remember, a resident of San Ramon |
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San Ramon hires new city manager
After several months of searching, Mayor Abram Wilson announced that Greg Rogers will be the San Ramon's city manager. Rogers was the director of the Administrative Services D... |
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on Apr 20, 2011 at 1:04 pm by Al P., a resident of San Ramon |
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Our Views: Keep San Ramon's growth boundary
Voters both in San Ramon and in Contra Costa County have been consistent in voting for urban limit lines and growth boundaries. Now San Ramon voters should stick to their guns... |
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on Nov 7, 2010 at 10:29 am by TellTheTruth, a resident of San Ramon |
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Letter: Breaking UGB would hurt quality of life in San Ramon
Recently, I began to question whether or not our city leaders really cared, as they should, about the quality of life for the residents of San Ramon when our City Council push... |
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on Sep 17, 2010 at 6:31 pm by Jim Gibbon, a resident of San Ramon |
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Council cancels Independence Day pyrotechnics, makes plans for possible 'safe and sane' fireworks
On Tuesday night, the San Ramon City Council voted unanimously to eliminate the immensely popular July 4 aerial fireworks display, though it could resume in 2013. In a 5-0 vot... |
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on Mar 22, 2012 at 10:05 am by St. Raymond, a resident of San Ramon |
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Refinements suggested for North Camino Ramon development plan
A joint study session for San Ramon's North Camino Ramon Specific Plan came up with a host of new things for the city's planning department to consider as it moves ahead. The ... |
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on Jan 14, 2011 at 5:49 am by Resident, a resident of San Ramon |
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Mayor Wilson defends city manager's salary
Mayor H. Abram Wilson answered the critics who claim City Manager Herb Moniz is overpaid, at the conclusion of the Tuesday night City Council meeting.
Read the full story he... |
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on Nov 4, 2010 at 8:00 pm by jrm, a resident of Danville |
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Backers of Prop. 34 to repeal death penalty say current system 'too costly to keep going'
Proponents of a measure on the November ballot that would repeal the death penalty in California said Monday the state's current system is far too costly to keep going.
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on Oct 29, 2012 at 2:21 pm by Sam Ramon, a resident of another community |
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San Ramon attorney pleads not guilty to possession of confidential information
A San Ramon family law attorney has pleaded not guilty to a charge that she illegally received confidential information, while her alleged co-conspirator, an Alameda County Sh... |
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on Aug 21, 2012 at 9:33 am by Jack Carmell, a resident of Dublin |
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Korean classes approved for all high schools
The Board of Education voted Tuesday to approve Korean 3 courses for all high schools within the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. The added course would come in the f... |
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on Sep 20, 2011 at 8:23 am by Ms. Bunny, a resident of San Ramon |
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More Council fireworks
In her [Web Link latest blog] San Ramon Observer Roz Rogoff responds to comments made by Councilmember Jim Livingstone reg... |
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on May 8, 2013 at 4:15 pm by Roz Rogoff, the San Ramon Observer |
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Hearing set for Pleasanton Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi on shoplifting charge
A hearing is set for Nov. 15 for Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi (D-18th) on a charge of felony shoplifting after she was stopped leaving San Francisco's Neiman Marcus Union Square... |
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on Dec 13, 2012 at 9:51 pm by Chrlie Peters, a resident of Alamo |