06/24/2021
City of San Ramon News & Information Update
Thu, June 24, 2021
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Drop-in Recreation Swim has resumed during current recreation swim hours at the San Ramon Olympic Pool (pictured above) and Dougherty Valley Aquatic Center. All participants 1 years old and above entering the facility are able to pre-register for recreation swim through July 3; pre-registration is not required.
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Drop-in Lap Swim has has also resumed at the San Ramon Olympic Pool and Dougherty Valley Aquatic Center. Reservations are no longer necessary, and swimmers are able to attend lap swim at any time during current lap swim hours.
Hours for Recreation Swim and Lap Swim vary by date and location. Please see the links below for the latest schedules.Â
The Children’s Participatory Fountains at Rancho San Ramon Park (1998 Rancho Park Loop, pictured left) and Central Park (12501 Alcosta Blvd, pictured right) and are open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.* Participatory fountains are available for drop-in use and are free of charge.Â
*Hours are subject to change. For the latest operating hours, click here.
The Alcosta Senior & Community Center will reopen on Tuesday, July 6 with a variety of drop-in and registration classes, van transportation, and more!
Café Costa also reopens on July 6 to welcome seniors back to enjoy lunch on weekdays at 12 p.m.
More information will be available on July 1 in the July-August Encore! Newsletter.
We look forward to welcoming you back soon!
Get a healthy start to your 4th of July with this Independence Day classic. Enjoy the paved and looped 5k course through San Ramon, starting and ending at the San Ramon Community Center (12501 Alcosta Blvd). All participants will receive a t-shirt, bib and medal. More info and registration is available at the link below.
> Learn More & Register for Run San Ramon
Fleetwood Mask is the ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band, and wants you to enjoy Independence Day. This free July 4th summer concert is sure to be a hit! Join us at San Ramon Central Park (12501 Alcosta Blvd) starting at 5 p.m.
San Ramon's popular Summer Concert Series is back! Concerts run weekly on Sundays at 5:30 p.m. from July 11–August 8 at Central Park (12501 Alcosta Blvd), featuring some of the Bay Area’s best live bands. Admission is free—just bring a blanket or low-back lawn chair and be ready to rock the night away!
Sun, July 11
Mercy and the Heartbeats (pictured above)
Pop Favorites, '70s–Today
Sun, July 18
CC Seger
Tribute to Bob Seger & Credence Clearwater Revival
Sun, July 25
Sona
Classic Rock & Today’s Hits
Sun, August 1
VDAZE
Bollywood Music
Sun, August 8
Mustache Harbor
Yacht Rock
>Â More Information on Summer Concerts
Adult Sports Open Gym is back! Get back on the court and play pickleball, basketball, volleyball, or badminton. For more information on times and days, visit the link below.
Businesses and community organizations in Contra Costa can request visits from Contra Costa Health Services' (CCHS) mobile COVID-19 vaccination van to workplaces, community centers and other locations where five or more members of a group want to receive vaccine.
Any business or organization can request a mobile vaccination clinic using an online form if they are in the county, and CCHS will send a mobile health van to provide free vaccinations on site within one week after completing the request.Â
Clinics operate weekdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will only travel to locations within the county, though they will vaccinate anyone eligible regardless of where they live. There is no cap on the number of people who can be vaccinated during a visit.
After more than three years of public discussion and technical analysis, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) have released Draft Plan Bay Area 2050.
Defined by 35 strategies that strive for resilient and equitable outcomes, this 30-year plan charts a course for a Bay Area that is affordable, connected, diverse, healthy, and vibrant for all its residents through 2050 and beyond. Draft Plan Bay Area 2050, along with drafts of the Implementation Plan and various supplemental reports, are all available for review and comment.
All comments must be received by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, July 20, 2021.
Several virtual workshops or virtual public hearings will be held, where residents can learn more, ask questions, and offer comments on the draft plan.
>Â Read Draft Plan Area 2050
> View a list of Virtual Workshops or Virtual Public Hearings
>Â More Information on Webinars, Workshops, Hearings and Meetings
>Â Email Your Comments:Â info@planbayarea.orgÂ
Questions?
Call City Hall at (925) 973-2500 or email info@sanramon.ca.gov
This press release was produced by City of San Ramon. The views expressed here are the author’s own.