To: Board of Supervisors
From: Candace Andersen, District II Supervisor
Report Title: Resolution recognizing The Alamo Improvement Association On it's 70th Anniversary
?Recommendation of the County Administrator ? Recommendation of Board Committee
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Resolution recognizing The Alamo Improvement Association On it's 70th Anniversary
FISCAL IMPACT:
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BACKGROUND:
Resolution recognizing The Alamo Improvement Association On it's 70th Anniversary
CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
No negative action
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California
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IN THE MATTER OF Resolution RECOGNIZING
The Alamo Improvement Association
On its 70th Anniversary
WHEREAS, the Alamo Improvement Association (AIA) met for the first time on April 14, 1955, at Stone Valley School in Alamo; and
WHEREAS, the AIA has worked continuously since that time to preserve and enhance the unique and historic character of Alamo; and
WHEREAS, the AIA advocated consistently with the County and the developer of the land that is now Round Hill Country Club to revise the project from tract housing to the Round Hill we see today with many custom homes and unique styles of architecture; and
WHEREAS, the AIA advocated on behalf of the community with the developer of what is now Stonegate in Alamo to reduce the impact of this development at the far east end of Livorna Road from 500 to 200 homes with significant dedication of open space for public use; and
WHEREAS, the AIA organized public awareness and provided input to the County on traffic infrastructure plans for the Stone Valley Road/I-680 interchange and the Stone Valley Road/Danville Boulevard intersection to promote safety and discourage cut through traffic through Alamo; and,
WHEREAS, beginning in 1995, AIA worked with and encouraged the County, multiple local committees and the Alamo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) to focus on traffic circulation in downtown Alamo, and strongly suppo...
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