
The City Council of the City of Walnut Creek does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2118 is hereby amended to add the following whereas clause prior to the first full whereas clause on page 4: “Whereas, according to the United States Fire Administration, during 2009-2011, 4.4 percent of
It is the intent and goal of the City of Walnut Creek that the Municipal Golf Course be operated in a professional, efficient and productive manner that shall strive to provide the highest level of golf and food and beverage operations, achieve the desired results of an
WALNUT CREEK MAKING FINDINGS AND ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON THE ISSUANCE OF CONDTIONAL USE PERMITS FOR MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN COMMERCIAL LAND USE DISTRICTS UNDER THE CITY’S GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the City of Walnut Creek (“City”) has an overriding interest in planning and
It is the policy of the City of Walnut Creek (“City”) to establish sound financial policies that will serve as guidelines for responsible and prudent decision-making related to financial matters.
The City of Walnut City Council hereby resolves as follows: Section 1. Background. 1. The Walnut Creek City Council has for several years expressed interest in making changes to the zoning regulations for the Shadelands Business Park to promote its future vitality by streamlining
Walnut Creek City Council Ordinance 2 WHEREAS, the City’s parking meter regulations are essential and consistent with a comprehensive parking management vision which ensures a balance between supply and demand and recognizes the need to invest in an effective and efficient parking and transportation network.; and
The Walnut Creek Aquatic Foundation (WCAF) is a non‐profit organization formed by members of the Walnut Creek Aquabears, the Walnut Creek Aquanuts, the Walnut Creek Masters and other aquatics users. Our members have extensive knowledge of Clarke Swim Center as we are regular
safety and general welfare of Walnut Creek’s citizens by: (1) minimizing non-stormwater discharges, whose pollutants would otherwise degrade the water quality of local streams, to the stormwater system. (2) minimizing increases in nonpoint source pollution caused by stormwater
City of Walnut Creek’s Vision: A balanced community meeting tomorrow’s needs while protecting the quality and character we value today. The CIP strives to promote the City’s Vision by enhancing the quality of community living, providing asset management and discretionary capital projects that support the following goals:
We the undersigned, duly appointed representatives of the City of Walnut Creek (“City”) and the Civilian Police Unit have met and conferred in good faith and do hereby jointly prepare and execute the following Memorandum of Understanding.