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San Ramon Highest-Earning City in Nation, SRV Fire Rescue, Design for New Elementary School

A look back at the top stories on San Ramon Patch in the last week.

San Ramon is the Highest-Earning City in the United States?

No city in the United States has a larger percentage of households making more than $100,000 than San Ramon.

That's the analysis by NerdWallet, a personal finance site, which says that San Ramon has the most broad-based affluent population in the country.

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What Should Go in the San Ramon City Center?

Do you have a wish list of tenants for the City Center? Is there one specific business you would like to see? Are you not going to worry about it until the City Center is built? Check out what readers think and add your own thoughts by clicking on the link.

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How San Ramon Valley Fire Rescued a Fallen Hiker

On Saturday, April 6, a young man fell over 50 feet into a void located in the Sentinel Rock area of the park; he was conscious and alert, but badly injured, and unable to walk or climb.

Click the link to read how San Ramon Valley Fire rescued the young hiker.

Republican Co-Sponsors Rep. Eric Swalwell's Small Business Tax Break

Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) will join Swalwell in seeking passage of H.R. 952, dubbed the Main Street Revival Act. Learn the details by clicking the link.

Board Approves Design for New San Ramon Elementary School

The new school will be built to accommodate approximately 830 kindergarten through 5th grade students, and will be situated on a 7.4 acre site located approximately 1/2 mile southwest of the Dougherty Station Community Center and Library in a yet-to-be developed area of the Dougherty Valley (site is adjacent to a future 30-acre community park). Click the link to see the design of the school.

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