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California Special Districts Association

Contra Costa County Chapter Directory

2010

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www.csda.net

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Contra Costa County Chapter 4 ......................................................Early History of Contra Costa Special Districts Association 5 ..................Cemetery 10 .............................................................................Community Services & Resource Conservation 11 ...............................Fire Protection 14 ......................................................................Health Care 17 ..........................................................................Mosquito & Vector Control 19 ........................................................Municipal Improvement & Reclamation 20 ........................................Map of Special Districts 21 ............................................................Recreation and Park 27 ................................................................Sanitary 30 ..............................................................................Water & Irrigation 35 ...................................................................Dependent Special Districts 38 .......................................................Index 39..................................................................................

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Special Districts Introduction

Independent special districts are public agencies formed by local residents to provide many of the services the public uses everyday. Locally controlled and highly efficient, independent special districts are very responsive to the people they serve. They are governed by a legislative body, usually a Board of Directors, whose members are either elected or appointed to fixed terms, and they hold regularly scheduled meetings where citizens are encouraged to voice their concerns, ask questions, and provide feedback on the services they receive.

In Contra Costa County, there are 49 independent special districts providing a wide variety of cost-effective community services; 44 are governed by elected Board of Directors and 5 are governed by appointed Board of Directors. Some of these services include providing drinking and irrigation water, fire protection, flood control, operation of parks and recreational services, conservation of natural resources, vector control and wastewater collection, treatment and reuse.

How independent special districts work…they are: • Sanctioned by the State of California government Codes • Originated as the most economical means of providing public service • Formed by local residents to provide local services • Independent, self-governed agencies • Governed by a Board of Directors • Responsible directly to the people

In addition to independent districts, there are 29 dependent districts governed by the Board of Supervisors.

For more information on special districts, contact Bette Boatmun at (925)-689-9255, or see our website www.csda.net.

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Contra Costa County Chapter California Special Districts Association

The Contra Costa County Chapter is affiliated with the state-wide organization of the California Special Districts Association (CSDA). This state association provides education and advocacy services for over 1,000 special districts in California. Local chapters are independent groups of special districts formed to create local networks of special district leaders. Some of these special districts have been providing public services for more than 85 years.

Chapter’s Purpose: To promote the efficient, economical, and responsive public services offered by the independent special districts of Contra Costa County.

Chapter’s Objectives: • To support member districts in the provision of services for the people of

Contra Costa County. • To inform the public about the purpose and benefits of local special

district government. • To act as a local forum of member districts for discussion and

consideration of special district issues and to establish positions and advocacy on such issues among other governmental agencies, including the Contra Costa Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO), county government, cities, and the state of California.

• To act as a communication network among member districts as well as other governmental agencies and organizations.

• To carry out workshops and educational seminars and programs on issues of mutual concern and interest to member districts.

• To make recommendations to the CSDA Board of Directors.

Chapter’s Services: The Contra Costa County Chapter provides liaison service to most levels of local government, such as the Board of Supervisors, LAFCO, Mayors Conference, county planning, cities and citizen committees. Special district representatives provide input to these agencies and committees for coordinating services to all levels of government.

The Contra Costa County Chapter holds quarterly membership meetings and will hold special meetings when pertinent topics arise, to review legislation, share information, elect LAFCO representatives, organize

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special district responses to local and state programs, and cooperate on projects of mutual benefit.

Early History of Contra Costa Special Districts Association

The Contra Costa Special Districts Association (CCSDA) beginnings date back to 1989, when Chuck Beesley, former General Manager of the Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District, and Bob Berggren, General Manager of the Pleasant Hill Recreation & Park District, began discussing the need for an organization of a local association of special districts. There were four primary reasons that such an organization was needed. First, independent special districts throughout the state were fighting the general public’s mindset that local government was comprised only of cities and counties. Second, it was common for newly formed redevelopment agencies to transfer property tax growth revenues away from special districts within their boundaries. Third, few citizens recognized that special districts provided them with essential public services. And, fourth, in Contra Costa County, the Board of Supervisors was unwilling to work with local special districts regarding the Special Districts Augmentation Fund (SDAF). Local supervisors were refusing to pass money back to their source as most other counties were doing.

The Special District Augmentation Fund – (Repealed in 1993-94.) In 1978, the Legislature established a fund intended to provide a locally administered program of financial assistance to special districts. For the 1978-79 fiscal-years, the Legislature appropriated $192 million to assist special districts in meeting their service needs. This was following the loss of property tax revenue, as a direct result of the passage of Proposition 13. These funds were allocated to the special districts by each county’s Board of Supervisors. They had been intended for independent districts within each county and for each city council to be used for subsidiary districts. Only Contra Costa and Orange Counties were found to be in “non-compliance” during special hearings at the state level, according to Legislative Advocate Ralph Heim, of Sacramento. At that time, he was representing CSDA and other similar state-wide organizations. The fund was developed because, during the initial crisis caused by Proposition 13, the State had more than sufficient funds, while local governments were suffering from the property tax cuts. Ralph reported that Contra Costa County had developed the Sheriff’s Department into a “special district” and was funneling all of this county’s SDAF revenue to that single use.

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Following the hearings in the State Legislature during 1979 and 1980, this practice was ceased and the monies were returned to their rightful owners.

Beesley and Berggren contacted leaders of the handful of independent special districts operating in Contra Costa County. The organizer’s question was: Were they interested in working together on common causes and gaining public awareness? Six districts sent representatives to a first meeting at the Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District’s headquarters in North Concord.

The fledgling group sought the help of other special district associations already existing within the state. Using information from this source, the group soon hunted for help with bylaws and other organizational procedures. The largest source of assistance came from CSDA. Later, the Contra Costa Special Districts Association (CCSDA) became a fully recognized local chapter of the state-wide CSDA.

During its first year in existence, CCSDA elected Chuck Beesley as its chair and Bob Berggren as vice-chair.

For several years, the association met quarterly at various locations throughout East, West, and Central County. When it became evident that a consistent meeting location drew better attendance, the group began assembling regularly at the Pleasant Hill Community Center, where it meets today. This location was preferred due to its central location in the County.

From its earliest days, CCSDA sought the help of state legislators to establish credibility for the organization. Two former legislators were especially active on CCSDA’s behalf. They were Richard L. Rainey, former Sheriff of Contra Costa County, who served in both the State Assembly and State Senate during the 1990’s; and former District Five County Supervisor Tom Torlakson, who succeeded Rainey in the Senate. (Mr. Torlakson had served as an Assemblyman, during the time that Mr. Rainey was serving in the State Senate.) (Mr. Rainey also spoke to other State Associations, one of which was the California Association of Public Cemeteries (CAPC)). Ro Aguilar, legislative advocate for the East Bay Regional Park District, was another key player in the early days of the CCSDA, by keeping members abreast of legislation that affected special districts.

In 1992, after two years of organized meetings, Bob Berggren was elected chair. This was also the first year in which special districts were allowed representation on Local Agency Formation Commissions (LAFCO). The

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change was made possible through a rewriting of State Law. An update of the Cortese-Knox Local Government Reorganization Act of 1985 allowed each local LAFCO to add three chairs for independent special districts, two regulars and one alternate. During that year, Contra Costa County LAFCO allowed special district representation for the first time. There was a caveat to the new law; that was that special districts had to pay their “fair share” of the LAFCO budget. The LAFCO budget is paid 1/3 by the County of Contra Costa; 1/3 by the combined cities; and 1/3 by all combined independent special districts. Special districts that are dependent upon the county or a city pay indirectly through their “parent organization”. This brought public attention to special districts that they were now “a player, politically”. And, it enhanced recognition of special districts as these agencies now had influence in land use decisions. During that 1992 meeting, a huge group of special district representatives met at Contra Costa Water District offices in Concord. They elected CCSDA’s first two commissioners to the Contra Costa County LAFCO. David Jamison, from Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector Control District, and Dwight Meadows, formerly a director for Ironhouse Sanitary District and a current member of Contra Costa Resource Conservation District Board, were chosen. Sue Rainey, from Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, was elected Alternate. Initially, the terms were staggered so that representatives could be elected in rotating years. Each seat is a four-year commitment.

As an unintended consequence, the election also changed the demographics of the CCSDA membership. Originally, board member participation was minimal. Since the Cortese-Knox law allowed only board members to vote for and participate on a local LAFCO, District board members became more involved in the CCSDA. Thus, the organization now is more of a balance of board and staff representatives.

Over the years, CCSDA also gained influence at the state level. Chuck Beesley was elected to the state-wide CSDA Board and eventually served as its President from 2000 to 2002. Sherry Sterrett, board member of the Pleasant Hill Recreation & Park District, also served as CSDA President from 2004 to 2006.

“We started small and local, exactly following the premise that all politics is local,” says current Chair Bette Boatmun. “After successfully defending our revenue, the association grew in size and influence. Today, there is ample recognition that special districts are indeed the third leg of local government.”

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A brief history of LAFCO is as follows:

From 1963-1985, LAFCO administered a complicated series of statutory laws and three enabling acts, the Knox-Nisbet Act, the Municipal Organization Act (MORGA) and the District Reorganization Act. Confusion over the application of these laws led to a reform movement that produced the first consolidated LAFCO Act, the Cortese-Knox Local Government Reorganization Act of 1985. In 1997, a new

call for reform in local government resulted in the formation, by the Legislature, of the Commission on Local Governance in the 21st Century. After many months canvassing the state, the Commission recommended changes to the laws governing LAFCO in its comprehensive report “Growth Within Bounds.” These recommendations became the foundation for the Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000 (CKH Act), an act that mandates greater independence for LAFCO and further clarifies its purpose and mission.

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Independent Special Districts Cemetery Cemetery districts provide the full spectrum of service from the sale of plots, to burial, to year-round maintenance.

Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District • 3 Member Board • Population Served:

162,696 residents of Lafayette, Danville, Alamo, Diablo, Blackhawk, Rossmoor, and portions of San Ramon and Walnut Creek.

• Mission: To provide interment services as well as sale of interment rights and niche sales to District residents. To maintain and preserve the cemeteries.

• Services Provided: Year-round cemetery maintenance, burial rights and niche sales, opening and closing of grave plots and niches as needed.

• Contact Information: Patricia Howard, Superintendent/General Manager Phone: 925.284.1353 Fax: 925.284.4144 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: PO Box 1955, Lafayette, CA 94549

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen Union Cemetery District • 3 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 70,000 people: Brentwood, Byron, Knightsen, Bethel Island, Discovery Bay , eastern most parts of Morgan Territory; from San Joaquin County Line to Deer Valley Road, from Alameda County Line to Dutch Sough.

• Mission: To provide efficient and dignified interment services, year-round maintenance, and preservation of interment plots. To provide the community with quality services in a professional and confidential manner.

• Services Provided: Interment of deceased. Opening and closing grave plots as needed; providing suitable locations for dignified burial services; maintaining

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cemetery landscaping; maintaining District buildings and equipment; planning and developing new interment sites.

• Contact Information: Mark R. White, District Manager Phone: 925.634.4748 Fax: 925.634.9783 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Web: www.unioncemeterydistrict.com Address: PO Box 551, Brentwood, CA 94513

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Community Services & Resource Conservation Community services districts may be formed to provide a variety of services such as water, police services, wastewater, resource conservation and transportation. Some may be multipurpose and perform more than one service.

Contra Costa Resource Conservation District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 1,060,000 people - the entire population of Contra Costa County (733 square miles).

• Mission: To provide an organized means for land managers and local community members to play a prominent role in carrying out voluntary, cooperative conservation programs that promote the sustainable and productive use of natural resources in Contra Costa County.

• Services Provided: Assistance to local agricultural producers, scientific studies, community watershed planning, educational programs, coordination of watershed restoration and stewardship programs, promotion of voluntary and cooperative natural resource conservation programs.

• Contact Information: Carol Arnold, Executive Director Phone: 925.672.6522 ext.106 Fax: 925.672.8064 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ccrcd.org Address: 5552 Clayton Rd., Concord, CA 94521

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

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Crockett Community Services District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 3,300 people in the communities of Crockett and Port Costa (approximately 686 acres).

• Mission: To promote the health and safety of the community by providing sewer service and recreation.

• Services Provided: Sewage collection, treatment and disposal; recreation.

• Contact Information: Kent Peterson, General Manager Phone: 510.787.2992 Fax: 510.787.2459 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.town.crockett.ca.us Address: PO Box 578, Crockett, CA 94525

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Diablo Community Services District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 1,200 people in the community of Diablo between Danville and Blackhawk.

• Mission: To provide police protection and road maintenance services to the residents of the community of Diablo.

• Services Provided: Recreation, street lighting, police/security services and road maintenance by contract

• Contact Information: Richard Breitwieser, General Manager Phone: 925.838.0353 Fax: 925.838.8430 E-mail: Web: Address: PO Box 711, Diablo, CA 94528

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

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• 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 15,000 serving Discovery Bay area in Contra Costa County. • Mission: • Services Provided:

Water supply; sewage collection, treatment and disposal; levee maintenance; recreation, lighting, landscaping maintenance

• Contact Information: Virgil Koehne, General Manager Phone: 925.634.1131 Fax: 925.513.2705 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.townofdiscoverybay.org Address: 1800 Willow Lake Road, Discovery Bay, CA 94505

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Dublin San Ramon Services District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 140,000 people in Dublin, Dougherty Valley, Southern San Ramon and Pleasanton.

• Mission: To provide value to our community by delivering high quality wastewater and water services at a competitive price and in an environmentally responsible manner.

• Services Provided: Water and recycled water services for Dublin and Dougherty Valley residents; sewage collection, treatment and disposal for Dublin and southern San Ramon residents; and, by contract, sewage treatment for the City of Pleasanton.

• Contact Information: Bert Michalczyk, General Manager Phone: 925.828.0515 Fax: 925.829.1180 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.dsrsd.com Address: 7051 Dublin Blvd., Dublin, CA 94568

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter, Alameda Chapter

Kensington Police Protection and CSD • 5 Member Board

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• Population Served: Approximately 5,000 people (1.2 square mile) in the community of Kensington adjacent to El Cerrito located in West Contra Costa County.

• Mission: To provide services that enhance the community of Kensington.

• Services Provided: Police protection; recreational services; garbage collection oversight.

• Contact Information: Gregory Harman, General Manager / Chief of Police Phone: 510.526.4141 Fax: 510.526.1028 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Web: www.kensingtoncalifornia.org Address: 217 Arlington Ave., Kensington, CA 94707

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Knightsen Town Community Services District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 1,200 people in the township of Knightsen located in far east Contra Costa County.

• Mission: To provide flood services and improve water quality in the rural community of Knightsen.

• Services Provided: Flood services and water quality.

• Contact Information: Frank Dell, General Manager; alternate contact: Linda Weekes, Chairman Phone: 925.634.8830; 925.437.5501 Fax: E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Web: www.knightsen.net [link to Knightsen Town CSD info] Address: PO Box 763, Knightsen, CA 94548

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Fire Protection Most of the fire service in Contra Costa County is provided by the Contra Costa Consolidated Fire District, which is governed by the Board of Supervisors. However, there are also three independent fire districts. Their

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duties include ambulance and paramedic services, fire prevention and suppression, public education and emergency preparedness.

Kensington Fire Protection District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 5,000 people in the community of Kensington. • Mission:

To promote the health and safety of the residents of Kensington and protect their property by means of the following: fire prevention, fire suppression, emergency medical response, and emergency preparedness. To reduce fire hazards to the community through education, code enforcement and vegetation management. To contain, control and extinguish fires by providing properly trained personnel, apparatus, materials, a fire station and adequate water supplies. To provide prompt and competent emergency medical response. To participate in preparing Kensington and its residents for any potential major disaster.

• Services Provided: Fire prevention and suppression; emergency medical response and preparedness.

• Contact Information: Brenda Navelier, Administrator Phone: 510.527.8395 Fax: 510.527.8396 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.kensingtonfire.org Address: 217 Arlington Ave., Kensington, CA 94707

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Moraga-Orinda Fire Protection District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 35,000 people in the communities of Moraga, Orinda, Canyon, and St. Mary’s college.

• Mission: With pride and professionalism, the Moraga-Orinda Fire District will provide the highest level of emergency and public service in response to the needs of our community.

• Services Provided: Fire protection, emergency medical service, paramedic ambulance service, hazardous materials response, fire prevention, weed abatement,

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commercial building inspections, hydrant inspections, public education and disaster preparedness.

• Contact Information: Randy Bradley, Fire Chief Phone:  925.258.4599 Fax: 925.258.4545  E-mail:  [email protected] [Christine Pokorny, District Secretary] Web: www.mofd.org Address:  33 Orinda Way, Orinda, CA  94563

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Rodeo-Hercules Fire Protection District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

30,000 in the Town of Rodeo, City of Hercules and Franklin Canyon Golf Course.

• Mission: To make our community a safe place to live by professionally mitigating emergency situations.

• Services Provided: Fire protection, prevention and suppression activities; EMT services; hazardous material incident response; public education.

• Contact Information: Fire Chief Phone: 510.799.4561 Fax: 510.799.0395 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.rhfd.org Address: 1680 Refugio Valley Road, Hercules, CA 94547

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 160,500 people in the communities of Alamo, Blackhawk, the Town of Danville, Diablo, the City of San Ramon, the southern area of Morgan Territory and the Tassajara Valley (in Contra Costa County).

• Mission: In the spirit of our tradition, we strive for excellence, respectfully serving all with pride, honor, and compassion.

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The District staffs fifteen companies, including structure and wildland engines, ladder trucks, ALS ambulances, and specialized Haz Mat, Rescue, Communications and other support units. The District also operates its own nationally accredited (NAEMD) 9-1-1 communications center.

• Contact Information: Richard Price, Fire Chief; Susan Brooks, District Clerk Phone: 925.838.6600 Fax: 925.838.6629 E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.firedepartment.org Address: 1500 Bollinger Canyon Rd., San Ramon, CA 94583

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Health Care The health care and hospital districts in Contra Costa County are committed to providing high-quality health care to their communities. Through the cost-effective development of programs, services and facilities, these districts work to coordinate the special needs of their users.

Los Medanos Community Healthcare District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Residents of the District, which encompasses all Pittsburg, Bay Point, a portion of Clyde, and all unincorporated areas of Marsh Creek Territory.

• Mission: To identify and pursue opportunities for the District, as a governing Board, to improve the quality of healthcare in the community while promoting education and wellness, and to do any and all other acts and things necessary to carry out the provisions of these bylaws and ‘The Local Health Care District Law’.

• Services Provided: Health, education and wellness services within the district’s communities.

• Contact Information: Bobbi Palmer, Executive Director; Barbara Kee, Executive Assistant Phone: (925) 432-2200 Fax: (925) 427-1669 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

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Web: www.lmchd.org Address: 2311 Loveridge Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Mt. Diablo Health Care District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 195,000 people in Concord, Pleasant Hill, and Martinez. • Mission:

The Mt. Diablo Health Care District is dedicated to improving the health of people and communities within the Health Care District by funding needed health programs, engaging in health collaborations, and promoting and advocating for needed changes in health policies.

• Services Provided: 1) The Merger Agreement between Mt. Diablo Hospital and John Muir Medical Center put the District in a "watch dog" position to ensure community access to a full service hospital. 2) The Mt. Diablo Health Care District, in partnership John Muir distributes $1 million annually in the form of grants and initiatives to the community. 3) Continuing development of health web site. 4) Collaboration with Mt. Diablo High School “Professional for a Better Tomorrow".

• Contact Information: Grace Ellis, Chairman Phone: 925.674.2456 Fax: 925.674.0265 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Web: www.mtdiablohealthcaredistrict.ca.gov Address: 2550 Almond Ave., Suite #1, Concord, CA 94520

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

West Contra Costa Healthcare District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

The District encompasses most of West County, from Kensington in the south to just over the border of Crockett.

• Mission: Our mission is to provide leadership and oversight in the delivery of healthcare in the West Contra Costa Healthcare District.

• Services Provided: Administration of Doctors Medical Center.

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• Contact Information: Joe Stewart, Chief Executive Officer Phone: 510.970.5102 Fax: 510.970.5728 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.wcchd.ca.gov Address: 2000 Vale Road, San Pablo, CA 94806

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Mosquito & Vector Control The Mosquito and Vector Control District not only controls outbreaks of mosquitoes, but also rats, skunks and other vectors. The surveillance of parks, wetlands and other areas limits the chance for diseases to spread. The District also works to restore marshes.

Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector Control District • 22 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately one million people - the entire population of Contra Costa County (about 740 square miles).

• Mission: To protect public health and welfare through area-wide, responsive services and programs to detect and suppress pests such as mosquitoes, rats, skunks, yellow jackets and other vectors. To reduce the chance of disease transmission and discomfort to the people who live or work in Contra Costa County.

• Services Provided: Property inspection. Advice on pest prevention and control. Vector surveillance and control of of mosquitoes, rats, mice, skunks, yellow jackets; ticks and Lyme disease testing; pest identification; stocking of ponds with mosquito fish; loaning of skunk traps.

• Contact Information: Craig Downs, General Manager Phone: 925.685.9301 Fax: 925.685.0266 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ccmvcd.dst.ca.us Address: 155 Mason Circle, Concord, CA 94520

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

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Municipal Improvement & Reclamation Municipal improvement and reclamation districts operate and maintain the many miles of levees and drainage systems in the east county area. Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

2,500 residents on Bethel Island (3,500 acres within an 11.5-mile levee). • Mission:

To maintain a safe and secure levee system by maintaining a free flowing drainage system and by creating and maintaining a park and recreation facility.

• Services Provided: Levee maintenance and stormwater/drainage control.

• Contact Information: Steve Spence, District Manager Phone: 925.684.2210 Fax: 925.684.0724 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.bimid.com Address: PO Box 244, Bethel Island, CA 94511

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Reclamation District No. 799 (Hotchkiss Tract) • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Hotchkiss Tract (about 3,000 acres with 6.2 miles of levees). • Mission:

To maintain and ensure flood control, drainage, and levees. • Services Provided:

Levee maintenance and drainage pumps. • Contact Information:

Angelia Tant, District Secretary Phone: 925.684.2398 Fax: 925.684.2399 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: 6325 Bethel Island Road, Bethel Island, CA 94511

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Reclamation District No. 800 (Byron Tract)

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• 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 3,000 people in Byron Tract community of Discovery Bay. • Mission:

To serve the public as a government agency for permitting requirements and to protect the Byron Tract Leveel.

• Services Provided: Maintenance of Byron Tract Levee.

• Contact Information: Jeffrey Conway, District Manager Phone: 925.634.2351 Fax: 925.634.2089 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.rd800.org

Map of Special Districts

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Address: Po Box 262, Byron, CA 94514 • Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Reclamation District No. 830 (Jersey Island) • 3 Member Board • Population Served:

Jersey Island (3,500 acres enclosed by 16 miles of levees). • Mission:

To maintain the integrity of Jersey Island through continued maintenance of levees and the flood control system.

• Services Provided: Operate and maintain 16 miles of levees to protect Jersey Island.

• Contact Information: Dennis Nunn, Trustee/Treasurer Phone: 925.625.2279 Fax: 925.625.0169 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: 450 Walnut Meadows Dr., Oakley, CA 94561

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Reclamation District No. 2024 (Orwood and Palm Tracts) • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

50 residents in Orwood and Palm Tacts (approximately 6,574 acres) • Mission:

• Services Provided: Reclamation including levees, flood control and drainage

• Contact Information: Dante John Nomellini, Sr., Secretary and Counsel Phone: 209.465.5883 Fax: 209.465.3956 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: PO Box 1461 Stockton, CA 95201

• Membership:

Reclamation District No. 2025 (Holland Tract) • 3 Member Board • Population Served:

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17 landowners and 10 residents (estimate) of Holland Tract (4,060 acres enclosed by 10.9 miles of levees).

• Mission: To maintain the integrity of Holland Tract through continued maintenance of levees and the flood control system.

• Services Provided: Improvement and maintenance of levees. Maintenance and operation of the flood control system, including pumps, canals and ditches.

• Contact Information: Al Warren Hoslett, District Secretary Phone: 209.943.5551 Fax: 209.943.0251 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: 311 East Main St., Suite 504, Stockton, CA 95202

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Reclamation District No. 2026 (Webb Tract) • 3 Member Board • Population Served:

Webb Tract (5,490 acres enclosed by 12.8 miles of levees). • Mission:

To maintain the integrity of Webb Tract through continued maintenance of levees and the flood control system.

• Services Provided: Improvement and maintenance of levees. Maintenance and operation of the flood control system, including pumps, canals and ditches.

• Contact Information: Al Warren Hoslett, District Secretary Phone: 209.943.5551 Fax: 209.943.0251 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: 311 East Main St., Suite 504, Stockton, CA 95202

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Reclamation District No. 2059 (Bradford Island) • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

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Approximately 48 residents of Bradford Island, Contra Costa County (approximately 2,200 acres enclosed by 7.4mmiles of levees).

• Mission:

• Services Provided: Provide reclamation services to Bradford Island, improve and maintain the District levees and operate flood control system including pumps, canals and ditches, and share in the operation of the ferry to Bradford Island.

• Contact Information: Angelia Tant, District Administrator Phone: 925.684.3222 Fax: 925.684.3223 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.bradfordisland.com Address: PO Box 346 Bethel Island, CA 94511

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Reclamation District No. 2065 (Veal Tract) • 3 Member Board • Population Served:

14 residents of Veale Tract (approximately 1,298 acres) • Mission: • Services Provided:

Reclamation including levees, flood control and drainage • Contact Information:

Dante John Nomellini, Sr., Secretary and Counsel Phone: 209.465.5883 Fax: 209.465.3956 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: PO Box 1461 Stockton, CA 95201

• Membership:

Reclamation District No. 2090 (Quimby Island) • 3 Member Board • Population Served:

Quimby Island, Contra Costa County. • Mission: • Services Provided:

Provide reclamation services to Quinby Island and maintain the District levees and drainage system.

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• Contact Information: Al Warren Hoslett, District Secretary Phone: 209.943.5551 Fax: 209.943.0251 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: 311 East Main St., Suite 504, Stockton, CA 95202

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Reclamation District No. 2117 (Coney Island) • 3 Member Board • Population Served:

4 residents of Coney Island (approximately 935 acres) • Mission: • Services Provided:

Reclamation including levees, flood control and drainage • Contact Information:

Dante John Nomellini, Sr., Secretary and Counsel Phone: 209.465.5883 Fax: 209.465.3956 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: PO Box 1461 Stockton, CA 95201

• Membership:

Reclamation District No. 2121 (Bixler Tract) • 4 Member Board • Population Served:

None • Mission: • Services Provided:

Levee maintenance, pump stations, fences, weed and rodent abatement, drainage, and flood control.

• Contact Information: Tom Bloomfield, General Manager Phone: 925.550.5540 Fax: 925.634.0352 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: 2030 Newton Drive, Brentwood, CA 94513

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

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Reclamation District No. 2122 (Winter Island) • 4 Member Board • Population Served:

None; Approximately 453 acres • Mission: • Services Provided:

Levee maintenance/reconstruction; island water control • Contact Information:

Hugh Corum, Trustee/Boardmember Phone: 925.432.3300 Fax: E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: 439 Pueblo, Pittsburg, CA 94565

• Membership:

Reclamation District No. 2137 • 3 Member Board • Population Served:

Cypress Road, Contra Costa County • Mission: • Services Provided:

Provide reclamation services, maintain the District levees and drainage system.

• Contact Information: Al Warren Hoslett, District Secretary Phone: 209.943.5551 Fax: 209.943.0251 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: 311 East Main St., Suite 504, Stockton, CA 95202

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Recreation and Park A range of recreation districts offers a wide variety of programs and facilities to meet the needs of the public. These special districts are constantly working to improve their services by acquiring and developing land, facilities and programs.

Ambrose Recreation and Park District

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• 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 22,000 people in the community of Bay Point. • Mission:

In order to serve the diverse recreational needs of individuals and families and to enrich the quality of life for all residents, the District is committed to providing park facilities, programs and activities for all ages.

• Services Provided: Recreation, parks, youth and adult programs, senior nutrition, after school programming, activities, holiday happenings, classes and special events for the Bay Point community and surrounding areas.

• Contact Information: Tarry Smith, General Manager Phone: 925.458.1601 Fax: 925.458.2736 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ambroserec.org Address: 3105 Willow Pass Road, Bay Point, CA 94565

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

East Bay Regional Park District • 7 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 2.5 million people in the counties of Alameda and Contra Costa, including all 33 cities.

• Mission: To acquire, develop, manage, and maintain a high quality, diverse system of interconnected parklands which balances public usage and education programs with protection and preservation of our natural and cultural resources.

• Services Provided: Operates and maintains over 100,000 acres of regional parklands and 1,100 miles of trails (2009 figures) in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties; provides recreational and educational activities and public safety; acquires and preserves open space, wildlife habitat, and cultural and historic resources.

• Contact Information: Patrick O’Brien, General Manager; Allen Pulido, Clerk of the Board Phone: 510.544.2000 Fax: 510.569.1417 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

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Web: www.ebparks.org Address: PO Box 5381, Oakland, CA 94605

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter, Alameda Chapter

Green Valley Recreation & Park District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Cameo Acres and surrounding neighborhoods. • Mission:

To provide a fun and safe environment where families can spend carefree time together. We strive to teach our children confidence, respect, and water safety skills through supportive swim lesons and our non-competitive swim team.

• Services Provided: Oversee seasonal operation of small community pool.

• Contact Information: Phone: 925.837.9904 Fax: E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.thegreenvalleypool.com Address: PO Box 112, Diablo, CA 94528

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Pleasant Hill Recreation & Park District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 40,000 people in Pleasant Hill and unincorporated areas of Lafayette and Walnut Creek.

• Mission: In order to serve the diverse recreational needs of individuals and families and to enrich the quality of life for all residents, the Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District is committed to providing park facilities, open space, programs and activities for all ages.

• Services Provided: A balance of recreational activities and park facilities for the community. The District includes over 300 acres of parkland including 14 park sites, 3 pools, 2 commumity centers, a senior center complex, a cultural center, trails and open space. During the year, the District offers over 1500 enrichment classes and activities, provides most of the community's youth and adult sports programs, and sponsors numerous clubs and organizations.

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• Contact Information: Bob Berggren, General Manager Phone: 925.682.0896 Fax: 925.682.1633 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.pleasanthillrec.com Address: 147 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Rollingwood-Wilart Recreation & Park District • 3 Member Board • Population Served:

750 homes • Mission: • Services Provided:

Operation and maintenance of a community center for recreation programs and events.

• Contact Information: Charlotte Rude, General Manager Phone: 510.223.5488 Fax: 510.222.0549 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: 2722 Rollingwood Drive, San Pablo, CA 94806

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Sanitary Sanitary districts protect the health and safety of people and the environment by cost-effectively collecting and treating wastewater from residents, businesses and industry.

Byron Sanitary District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 720 people in the community of Byron. • Mission:

Provide sewer service for the community of Byron, upgrade existing facilities and comply with all state regulations.

• Services Provided: Sewage collection, treatment and disposal.

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• Contact Information: Rick Gilmore, General Manager Phone: 925.634.3613 Fax: 925.516.1239 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Web: Address: 7995 Bruns Road, Byron, CA 94514

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Central Contra Costa Sanitary District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 322,000 people in the District (Alamo, Clyde, Danville, Lafayette, Pacheco, Pleasant Hill, Martinez, Moraga, Orinda, San Ramon, Walnut Creek); contract wastewater treatment for about 134,000 in Concord and Clayton.

• Mission: To protect public health and the environment by collecting and treating wastewater, recycling wastewater, and promoting pollution prevention.

• Services Provided: Collecting and treating wastewater, operating a household hazardous waste collection facility, recycling wastewater for landscaping and industrial use.

• Contact Information: James Kelly, General Manager; Michael Scahill, Communication Phone: 925.228.9500 Fax: 925.676.7211 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.centralsan.org Address: 5019 Imhoff Place, Martinez, CA 94553

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Delta Diablo Sanitation District • 3 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 190,000 people in Pittsburg, Antioch and Bay Point. • Mission:

Our purpose is to safeguard and enhance the environment of the communities we serve.

• Services Provided:

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Collection, treatment and disposal of wastewater from the cities of Antioch and Pittsburg and the unincorporated community of Bay Point; treatment and distribution of recycled water for landscape irrigation and industrial use; operation of household hazardous waste collection facility for the are from Bay Point to the eastern Contra Costa border; street sweeping.

• Contact Information: Gary W. Darling, General Manager Phone: 925.756.1900 Fax: 925.756.1961 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ddsd.org Address: 2500 Pittsburg-Antioch Hwy, Antioch, CA 94509

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Ironhouse Sanitary District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Nearly 35,000 people in the unincorporated areas of Oakley and Bethel Island.

• Mission: To proactively serve and satisfy our customers by improving the cost effectiveness of our service by building a team of people who will develop and maintain a quality service-oriented attitude.

• Services Provided: Collection, treatment and disposal of wastewater.

• Contact Information: Susan Walde, District Secretary Phone: 925.625.2279 Fax: 925.625.0169 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ironhousesanitarydistrict.com Address: PO Box 1105, Oakley, CA 94561

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

Mt. View Sanitary District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 25,000 residents in unincorporated eastern Martinez and parts of the City of Martinez.

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• Mission: To protect public health and the environment by providing quality wastewater collection, treatment, reclamation and related service programs.

• Services Provided: Wastewater collection, treatement, and disposal. Reuse of water to create and sustain 135 acres of wetlands and wildlife habitat. Franchiser for solid waste collection and recycling in the unincorporated portions of the District.

• Contact Information: Michael D. Roe, District Manager Phone: 925.228.5635 Fax: 925.228.7585 E-mail: [email protected] [Sheri Riddle, District Secretary] Web: www.mvsd.org Address: PO Box 2757, Martinez, CA 94553

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Rodeo Sanitary District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 8,000 people in the community of Rodeo and the village of Tormey

• Mission: To protect public healtha nd the environment by collecting and treating wastewater, providing recycled water, and promoting pollution prevention. To respond to the needs of the community in a professional manner; to meet our national pollution discharge elimination system requirements; and continue to be quick and effective regarding sewer calls and maintenance.

• Services Provided: Operate and maintain the Rodeo wastewater treatment plant and sewer system.

• Contact Information: Nimesh Patel, District Administrator Phone: 510.799.2970 Fax: 510.799.5403 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.rodeosan.org Address: 800 San Pablo Ave., Rodeo, CA 94572

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Contra Costa Chapter

Stege Sanitary District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 40,000 people in El Cerrito, Kensington, and parts of Richmond Annex.

• Mission: It shall be the mission of the Stege Sanitary District to plan and operate a safe, efficient, and economical wastewater collection and transfer system for the present and future customers of the District.

• Services Provided: Wastewater collection and conveyance.

• Contact Information: Douglas Humphrey, District Manager Phone: 510.524.4668 Fax: 510.524.4697 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.stegesd.dst.ca.us Address: 7500 Schmidt Lane, El Cerrito, CA 94531

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

West County Wastewater District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 90,000 people in San Pablo and portions of Richmond, Pinole, El Sobrante, East Richmond Heights, Tara Hills, Rollingwood and Bayview and adjacent unincorporated areas.

• Mission: To provide wastewater collection from its greater than 30,000 connections in the best practicable and reliable manner possible and to provide reliable high-quality wastewater treatment prior to reuse or discharge to San Francisco Bay.

• Services Provided: Wastewater collection, treatment, reclamation and disposal. Sanitary sewer construction inspection.

• Contact Information: E.J. Shalaby, General Manager Phone: 510.222.6700 Fax: 510.222.3277 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.wcwd.org

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Address: 2910 Hilltop Drive, Richmond, CA 94806 • Membership:

CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Water & Irrigation By providing the best service at the lowest possible cost, the water districts of Contra Costa County deliver clean, safe and dependable water. They are guided by efficient operating principles and an environmentally sensitive philosophy.

Byron-Bethany Irrigation District • 9 Member Board • Population Served:

Multi-County District serving portions of Alameda, Contra Costa, and San Joaquin Counties.

• Mission: To provide for the beneficial use of water and water-related services for water users and landowners; to upgrade existing facilities and comply with all state regulations.

• Services Provided: Agricultural and raw (untreated) water service.

• Contact Information: Rick Gilmore, General Manager Phone: 209.835.0375 Fax: 209.835.2869 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: 7995 Bruns Road, Byron, CA 94514

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Contra Costa Water District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 550,000 people in central and east Contra Costa County. • Mission:

To strategically provide a reliable supply of high quality water at the lowest cost possible, in an environmentally responsible manner.

• Services Provided: Retail Treated Water Service: Clayton, Clyde, Concord, Martinez (portion), Pacheco, Pleasant Hill (portion), Port Costa, Walnut Creek (portion)

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Wholesale Treated Water Service: Antioch, Brentwood, Golden State Water Company (Bay Point), Diablo Water (Oakley from jointly owned treatment plant) Wholesale (Untreated) Water Service: Antioch, Martinez, Pittsburg.

• Contact Information: Walter Bishop, General Manager Phone: 925.688.8000 Fax: 925.688.8122 E-mail: [email protected] [Sharon Burris, District Secretary] Web: www.ccwater.com Address: PO Box H2O, Concord, CA 94524

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter

Diablo Water District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 38,000 people throughout a 21-square mile area consisting of Oakley, Cypress Corridor and Hotchkis Tract, as well as Summer Lakes, and portions of Bethel Island and Knightsen.

• Mission: To provide a safe, dependable and adequate supply of high quality potable water to meet the requirements of the residents and businesses in our service area.

• Services Provided: Obtains, treats and supplies potable water for residents, parks, schools, and businesses.

• Contact Information: Mike Yeraka, General Manager Phone: 925.625.3798 Fax: 925.625.0814 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.diablowater.org Address: 2107 Main Street, Oakley, CA 94561

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

East Bay Municipal Utility District • 7 Member Board • Population Served:

Water: 1.3 million in a 325 square-mile area of Contra and Alameda Counties.

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Wastewater Services: 642,000 population in an 83 square-mile area of Alameda County.

• Mission: To manage the natural resources with which the District is entrusted; to provide reliable, high-quality water and wastewater services at fair and reasonable rates for the people of the East Bay; and to preserve and protect the environment for future generations.

• Services Provided: Water and wastewater service.

• Contact Information: Community Affairs Representative Phone: 510.287.0138 Fax: 510.287.0149 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ebmud.com Address: PO Box 24055, Oakland, CA 94623

• Membership: CSDA, Contra Costa Chapter, Alameda Chapter

East Contra Costa Irrigation District • 5 Member Board • Population Served:

Approximately 200 farming customers in the southeast Antioch, south Oakley, Knightsen and Brentwood areas.

• Mission: To provide non-potable irrigation water to the agricultural community in the most efficient and cost-effective manner.

• Services Provided: Agricultural and landscape irrigation water to the farming community and four golf courses.

• Contact Information: Patricia A. Corey, General Manager Phone: 925.634.3544 Fax: 935.634.0897 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Address: 1711 Sellers Ave., Brentwood, CA 94513

• Membership: Contra Costa Chapter

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Dependent Special Districts

Dependent special districts are governed by the Board of Supervisors. For more information on dependent districts, contact Lou Ann Texeira, Executive Officer, at the Contra Costa LAFCO. The following is a list of dependent special districts.

Contra Costa County Fire Protection District County Sanitation District 6 (Alhambra Valley) County Service Area D-2 (Walnut Creek) County Service Area EM-1 (Countrywide) County Service Area L-100 (Streetlighting) County Service Area LIB-2 (Rancho El Sobrante) County Service Area LIB-10 (City of Pinole) County Service Area LIB-12 (Town of Moraga) County Service Area LIB-13 (Cities of Concord and Walnut Creek) County Service Area M-1 (Delta Ferry) County Service Area M-16 (Community of Clyde) County Service Area M-17 (Tara Hills, Montalvin Manor) County Service Area M-20 (View Park Subdivision) County Service Area M-23 (Blackhawk, San Ramon, Danville) County Service Area M-28 (Bethel Island) County Service Area M-29 (San Ramon, Dougherty Valley) County Service Area M-30 (Alamo) County Service Area M-31 (Pleasant Hill BART RDA) County Service Area P-2 (Zone A: Blackhawk; Zone B: Alamo) County Service Area P-5 (Roundhill) County Service Area P-6 (Unincorporated Area) County Service Area R-4 (Moraga) County Service Area R-7A (Alamo) County Service Area R-9A (El Sobrante) County Service Area R-10 (Rodeo) County Service Area RD-4 (Vicinity of Bethel Island) County Service Area T-1 (Public Transit, Alamo) Crockett-Carquinez Fire Protection District East Contra Costa Fire Protection District

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Index

Map Ref#DISTRICT INFO Page

No.1 Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District 10

2 Ambrose Recreation and Park District 29

3 Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District 20

4 Byron Sanitary District 32

5 Byron-Bethany Irrigation District 36

6 Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen Union Cemetery District 10

7 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 328 Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector Control

District 19

9 Contra Costa Resource Conservation District 11

10 Contra Costa Water District 37

11 Crockett Community Services District 12

12 Delta Diablo Sanitation District 33

13 Diablo Community Services District 12

14 Diablo Water District 38

15 Discovery Bay (Town of) Community Services District 13

16 Dublin San Ramon Services District 13

17 East Bay Municipal Utility District 38

18 East Bay Regional Park District 29

19 East Contra Costa Irrigation District 39

20 Green Valley Recreation & Park District 30

21 Ironhouse Sanitary District 34

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22 Kensington Fire Protection District 15

23 Kensington Police Protection and CSD 14

24 Knightsen Town Community Services District 14

25 Los Medanos Community Healthcare District 18

26 Moraga-Orinda Fire Protection District 16

27 Mt. Diablo Health Care District 18

28 Mt. View Sanitary District 34

29 Pleasant Hill Recreation & Park District 31

30 Reclamation District No. 799 (Hotchkiss Tract) 2131 Reclamation District No. 800 (Byron Tract) 21

32 Reclamation District No. 830 (Jersey Island) 24

33 Reclamation District No. 2024 (Orwood and Palm Tracts) 24

34 Reclamation District No. 2025 (Holland Tract) 25

35 Reclamation District No. 2026 (Webb Tract) 25

36 Reclamation District No. 2059 (Bradford Island) 26

37 Reclamation District No. 2065 (Veal Tract) 26

38 Reclamation District No. 2090 (Quimby Island)

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39 Reclamation District No. 2117 (Coney Island) 27

40 Reclamation District No. 2121 (Bixler Tract) 27

41 Reclamation District No. 2122 (Winter Island) 28

42 Reclamation District No. 2137 28

43 Rodeo Sanitary District 35

44 Rodeo-Hercules Fire Protection District 16

Map Ref#DISTRICT INFO Page

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CSDA Contra Costa Chapter Membership Committee Members:

Stan Caldwell Dave Requa

CSDA Updated Directory January 2015

Ambrose Recreation and Park District Doug Long, General Manager Phone: 925-458-1601 Fax: 925-458-2736 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ambroserec.org Address: 3105 Willow Pass Road, Bay Point, CA 94565

Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District Jeff Butzlafs, District Manager Phone: 925-684-2210 Fax: 925-684-0724 Web: www.bimid.com Address: P.O. Box 244, Bethel Island, CA 94511

Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen Union Cemetery District Barbara Fee, District Manager Phone: 925-634-4748 Fax: 925-634-9783 Email: [email protected] Web: www.unioncemeterydistrict.com Address: P.O. Box 551, Brentwood, CA 94513

Castle Rock Water District 4121 Dunsmuir Avenue

45 Rolling Wood-Wilart Recreation & Park District 31

46 San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District 17

47 Stege Sanitary District 35

48 West Contra Costa Healthcare District 19

49 West County Wastewater District 36

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Dunsmuir, CA 96025 Phone: 877-804-5090 [email protected]

Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Roger S. Bailey, General Manager

Contra Costa Resource Conservation District Ben Wallace, Executive Director Phone: 925-672-6522 ext.106 Fax: 925-672-8064 Email: [email protected] Web: www.cccrcd.org Address: 5552 Clayton Rd., Concord, CA 94521

Contra Costa Water District Jerry Brown, General Manager Phone: 925-688-8000 Fax: 925-688-8122 Web: www.ccwater.com Address: P.O. Box H20, Concord, CA 94524

Crockett Community Services District Dale McDonald, General Manager Phone: 510-787-2992 Fax: 510-787-2459 Email: [email protected] Web: www.town.crockett.ca.us Address: P.O. Box 578, Crockett, CA 94525

Discovery Bay (Town of) Community Services District Rick Howard, General Manager Phone: 925-634-1131 Fax: 925-513-2705 Email: [email protected] Address: 1800 Willow Lake Road, Discovery Bay, CA 94505

East Bay Regional Park District Robert E. Doyle, General Manager Phone: 510-544-2000 Fax: 510-569-1417 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ebparks.org

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Address: P.O. Box 5381, Oakland, CA 94605

East Contra Costa Fire Protection District

It would be 134 Oak Street, Brentwood, Ca 94513 – Administrative Offices

Phone 925-634-3400

Fax 925-634-1423

Email: [email protected]

Board President is Joel Bryant

Fire Chief is Hugh Henderson

Moraga – Orinda Fire Protection Gloriaann Sasser 1280 Moraga Way Moraga, CA 94556 Phone: 925-258-4599 Fax: 925-376-1699

Mt. View Sanitary District Neal Allen, District Manager Phone: 925-228-5635 Fax: 925-228-7585 Web: www.mvsd.org Address: P.O Box 2757, Martinez, CA 94553

Reclamation District No. 830 (Jersey Island) No official treasurer yet, (Treasurer) Phone: 925-625-2279 Fax: 925-625-0169 Address: 450 Walnut Meadows, Dr., Oakley, CA 94561

Rodeo Sanitary District Steve Beall, District Manager; Nancy Lefebvre, Administrator Assistant Phone: 510-799-2970 Fax: 510-799-5403 Web: www.rodeosan.org Address: 800 San Pablo Ave., Rodeo, CA 94572

San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District Paige Meyer, Fire Chief; Susan Brooks, District Clerk

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Phone: 925-838-6661 Fax: 925-838-6629 Email: [email protected] Web: www.firedepartment.org

Stege Sanitary District Rex Delizo, District Manager Phone: 510-524-4668 Fax: 510-524-4697 Email: [email protected] Web: www.stegesd.dst.ca.us Address: 7500 Schmidt Lane, El Cerrito, CA 94531

West Contra Costa Healthcare District Eric Zell, Chief Executive Officer Phone: 510-970-5102 Fax: 510-970-5728 Web: www.wcchd.ca.gov Address: 2000 Vale Road, San Pablo, CA 94806

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