On September 8, 2025 , the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, Supervisor Diane Burgis , Assemblymember Anamarie Ávila Farías , the...| address
Brentwood Veterans Memorial Building 2025 Luau Fundraiser – Join the Celebration! Aloha, Brentwood! Get ready to experience the...| address
Summary of the June 10 Brentwood City Council Meeting: A Promise Broken On June 10th, the Brentwood City Council voted 3–2 to overturn...| address
Veterans do not want this to become a conflict with firefighters—we’ve always stood shoulder to shoulder. Many first responders are...| address
Dear Mayor and Members of the Brentwood City Council, Tonight, you face a critical decision: whether to uphold or overturn the Planning...| address
Building for the Brentwood That Exists: The Overlooked Solution for Fire Station 94 The debate over the location of Fire Station 94 has...| address
A Victory for Fairness and Local Autonomy: At last night’s Discovery Bay Board of Directors meeting , something important...| address
To whom it may concern, I am not sure where people are getting that 3 council members are voting to overturn the planning commissions...| address
Dear Mayor and Council Members, I write to express growing concern over what appears to be a pattern of heavy-handed pressure from...| address
To Our Fellow Brentwood Residents, We encourage you to get informed about the proposed Fire Station 94 and learn more at:...| address
We fully agree with Supervisor Burgis on one point: Brentwood needs a new fire station. That is not in dispute. What is in dispute is...| address
First, let me express sincere appreciation for the firefighters who responded to the recent house fire in Discovery Bay. Their quick...| address
To Whom It May Concern, In the military, one of the most important lessons we are taught is this: if you think you're going the wrong...| address
To whom it may concern, Supervisor Burgis’ May 16 newsletter features a heat map from the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District...| address
We appreciate Supervisor Burgis’ passion for improving fire protection services in Brentwood. On one point, we are in agreement:...| address
Good morning, Welcome to today’s ceremony, and thank you for being here. It is both an honor and a solemn responsibility to speak with...| address
It is deeply disheartening to witness a public official deflect accountability and shift blame onto those who are doing exactly what they...| address
Dear Editor, In reading Supervisor Diane Burgis’ recent Op-Ed regarding the Planning Commission’s decision on Fire Station 94, one...| address
Op Ed by Diane Burgis Planning Commission’s reckless decision jeopardizes fire safety May 15, 2025 https://www.thepress.net/opinion/plann...| address
Brentwood planners deny fire station design, Fire district has 10 days to appeal decision on downtown site, by Jake Menez, The Press, May...| address
Donations to the Brentwood Veterans Memorial Building (BVMB) ensure that this historic landmark—dedicated in 1925 to honor the service and sacrifice of local veterans—remains strong for generations to come. Your support helps preserve the building’s legacy, fund essential maintenance and improvements, and provide a welcoming space where veterans, their families, and the community can gather. With your generosity, we can honor the past, meet today’s needs, and secure the BVMB’s futur...| Bvmb
October 3, 2024 Brentwood City Council150 City Park WayBrentwood, CA 94513citycouncil@brentwoodca.gov Brentwood Veterans Memorial Building Honorable City Council Members of Brentwood, It has come to our attention that several rumors are circulating, suggesting that veterans are opposed to having a fire station downtown. This information is misleading. The Brentwood veterans strongly support the need for a new fire station near downtown. However, we are firmly opposed to using land purchas...| Bvmb