Lamorinda 2009 - The Year in Review
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Issue
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Moraga
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Orinda
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Lafayette
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Civic Landscape
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$300K cut from budget in last 2 years; 5 staff positions eliminated or reconfigured Infrastructure maintenance underfunded
Town Manager Mike Segrest and Town Clerk Marty McInturf were hired
Corp yard to move from the Hacienda to Rheem Blvd; Town Hall to be remodeled
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Over $500K cut from 2-year budget; City staff get 10.5 furlough days and reduced medical benefits
City lost $166K on CIT bond investments
Finance Director Beverli Marshall left, no replacement expected
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Budget shortfall of $900K--$387K managed by shifting and cuts, $513K to be covered with reserves
City staff got 4 furlough days
Hiring freeze implemented
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Revenue Enhancement
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Revenue Enhancement Committee (REC) identified unfunded infrastructure needs of $2M to $3M per year; and reserves of $1.7M should be doubled
Recommended business license tax, re-evaluation of Lighting District, and hiring economic development director
Charter City status and property transfer tax under consideration
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Infrastructure needs estimated at $73M
City to poll residents regarding tax options to fund infrastructure
Charter City status and property transfer tax under consideration
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Property Transfer Tax identified to fund infrastructure needs
This tax requires changing from a General Law City to a Charter City with majority voter approval in general election
Draft Charter approved; City to poll residents to gauge interest
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City/Town Planning Progress
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Moraga Center Specific Plan close to approval?proposes up to 90,000 square feet of new retail/entertainment space, up to 50,000 square feet of new office space, up to 630 new housing units (includes 20 housing units per acre to meet town?s State housing obligation)
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Task force recommendations to streamline residential development process and foster downtown development under review by Planning Commission and Council
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Downtown Strategic Plan under review by Planning Commission (PC); Environmental Impact Report underway
Senior survey identified needs for affordable housing downtown and expanded home and transportation support
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Residential Development
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Palos Colorados, 123-home development, approved and grading may start in 2010
Rancho Laguna, 27-home development, under appeal over visual and environmental impacts
Hetfield project, 6-home development, under appeal, possible non-compliance with General Plan
Town Housing Element incorporates 6-acre area with a density of 20 units per acre that could break ground in 2010
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Wilder development of 245-upscale restarted after stalling for several months as owner re-secured financing
Plans submitted to City for Eden senior affordable housing?71 units in downtown at the old library site; funding to take multiple years
Pulte Homes requested revision to proposed 73-unit development on the former JFK University site consolidating lots to 2-3 homes; may break ground in 2010 if market improves
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Woodbury and Lafayette Park Terrace projects approved by PC and seek financing
Preliminary comments from PC and Council given to developer KB Homes for Town Center Phase III?a proposed condominium project located behind Panda Express?
Plans submitted to City for Eden senior affordable housing?a 46-unit project on Mt. Diablo Blvd (site formerly Butler Conti Dodge)
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Commercial Development
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Fees waived for businesses moving into previously unoccupied retail space
Kimco-owned Rheem Shopping Center occupation rate declines?Blockbuster, Bianca?s Deli, and Fudge Alley close; Lori?s and Loard?s move to Moraga Center; Kumon Center the only new business
Rheem Theatre?s survival in question
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Theater Square zoning broadened, vacancies continue, art galleries and Republic of Cake open
Architects Hasselman and Simpson present vision for downtown revitalization
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Stimulus package enacted to promote business development
Mercantile Building fully leased
Whole Foods projected to open in 2010
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Recreation
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$700K in WW funds designated to restore Camino Pablo field
Rancho Laguna Park and dog use rules in planning phase
Town introduced new community events: Cinco de Mayo, Oktoberfest, and holiday home decorating contest
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Bike, Trail, Walkway Master Plan under review
California Independent Film Festival moved to Orinda Theater
First kids? triathlon and community service day held
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Parks and Recreation Facilities Master Plan adopted
Bike/walk pathway along Mt. Diablo Blvd. to Reservoir completed
Open Space acquisition plan close to approval
Dog park and bike park on hold, waiting for environmental reviews
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Other Happenings
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Saint Mary?s College Celebrates 80th Anniversary
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Lamorinda Teen Center proposed, location TBD
Cal Shakes starts major renovation on Bruns Theater
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New Library and Learning Center completed; City responsible for $120K of ongoing expenses
Farmers? markets pilot successful; future markets given the green light
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Police Services
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Moraga Police Department celebrated 30 years
New Chief of Police Robert Priebe succeeded Chief Mark Ruppenthal.
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Currently subcontract with Contra Costa County Sheriff?s Office, pensions costs could make contract cost unsustainable
Joint study of police services commissioned with Danville under review
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Fire Services
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Tri-agency discussions find Moraga Orinda Fire District (MOFD) tax allocations for Moraga and Orinda equitable
Former Chief Pete Nowicki?s retirement, rehiring, and pension sparked debate; Chief Randy Bradley appointed new Fire Chief
Citizen group F.A.I. R. said reallocation of MOFD budget can generate $65M for Orinda infrastructure
Board member Wilson retires and returns; Sperling of Moraga appointed Board President
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Fire services provided by Contra Costa County Fire District
Old Betsy?Lafayette?s 1920 Model T fire engine moved to new Library
John Ross named interim Fire Chief
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This year-in-review is based on articles published on the Lamorinda Weekly throughout 2009. Links to key articles that cover these topics in greater detail are listed below: |