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ADA Transition Plan
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires all public organizations to adopt a Transition Plan identifying physical obstacles limiting access to programs, services and activities by persons with disabilities.
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American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)
Learn about the one-time federal funding Concord will receive to assist with the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Broadband Master Plan Project
Broadband has become the indispensable utility of the 21st century, driving the prosperity of communities and supporting their long-term goals. Within the City, broadband improves the delivery of government services; from traffic signals to public safety, from library services to permits and inspections, broadband is instrumental in supporting the services provided throughout our community.
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Cannabis Regulations
Learn about marijuana regulations to both medical marijuana and adult-use marijuana and how to obtain licenses.
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City of Concord Development Projects
City of Concord CA Development Projects
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Concord Community Academy
The mission of the Concord Community Institute is to provide an environment that supports learning, participation and collaboration by raising awareness and understanding of City functions, processes, programs and services.
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Concord Naval Weapons Station
Learn more about the Naval Weapons Station and other current project activities for Reuse Project implementation.
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Concord / Pleasant Hill Health Care District
The Concord/Pleasant Hill Health Care District was reorganized as a subsidiary of the City of Concord in August 2012, and continues to serve the cities of Concord and Pleasant Hill.
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COVID-19 Response
Information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and the City of Concord's response.
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Homeless Strategic Plan
Concord is developing a strategic plan to address the crisis of homelessness in our community. The Plan will help assess gaps in services, clarify community goals, identify strategies and help set priorities for funding investments to effectively respond to and prevent homelessness.
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Measure V
The Concord City Council unanimously place Measure V on the November 2020 ballot to continue voter-approved, locally controlled funding for vital City services. Measure V was approved by a majority of Concord voters and went into effect in April 2021.
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Rental Policies
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Sanitary Sewer Information
The City of Concord provides wastewater collection services to the cities of Concord and Clayton and some parcels in unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County.
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Smoking Regulations
Learn more about regulations pertaining to smoking in and around multi-unit residences.