District 2 - Community Impact Fund Town Halls


Upcoming Town Halls

  • In-Person, Wednesday, September 10th - Walnut Creek, 6:30pm - 8:30pm, Parkmead Elementary School, 1920 Magnolia Way, Walnut Creek

  • In-Person, Monday, September 15th - San Ramon Valley, 6:00pm - 8:00pm, Danville Community Center - 420 Front St, Danville

  • In-Person, Wednesday September 24th - Lamorinda, 6:00pm - 8:00pm, Lafayette Veterans Hall - 3780 Mount Diablo Blvd, Lafayette

  • We highly encourage you to RSVP for your selected community town hall to SupervisorAndersen@bos.cccounty.us.

  • Please Take the Community Impact Fund Survey! Access HERE


Areas in District 2 (Central, Lamorinda, South County- Supervisor Candace Andersen)

If you live in the following cities, we encourage you to attend at least one community meeting in your area (if you are not sure what district you live in, use this link)

  • Alamo

  • Blackhawk

  • Canyon

  • Danville

  • Diablo

  • Lafayette

  • Moraga

  • Orinda

  • Rossmoor

  • San Ramon

  • Tassajara Valley

  • Walnut Creek

 
 
 


Your Voice MATTERS!

Your input will guide how $1 million dollars allocated to your district will be spent. This may be your last chance to share your priorities with your district representative, so take action today by filling out this survey!

The Budget Justice Coalition along the Raise the Roof Coalition, and the Collective Care Coalition (convened by RYSE, Ensuring Opportunity, Family Justice Center, and Root and Bloom), together compiled a set of urgent community priorities, which were shared with the Board of Supervisors.

You may or may not align with these priorities and encourage you identify what is important for you to see in your community.

  • Funding to restore the cuts to the County’s rental assistance programs over the last two years and address the growing need for county residents

  • Funding to address the dearth of supports for youth and young adults facing housing and economic insecurity

  • Invest in seed funding to establish a Contra Costa Collective Care Fund. The Fund will focus on priority areas, including food and 3 essential supplies, economic stabilization and recovery, health and healing, education and learning, and social and legal services.

Call To Action!

Here are a few different ways to interact with YOUR Supervisor and share your priorities:

  1. Attend one or more town halls in your preferred Supervisorial District & share your voice and perspective on community needs!

  2. Submit your response to the County’s Community Needs Assessment Survey!

  3. If you are unable to attend a town hall, please complete the survey above, and or call/email your supervisor instead at, supervisorandersen@boscccounty.us

  4. Tuesday, October 21, 9:00 AM – Join us at the Board Chambers in Martinez, (in person or on Zoom) to hear a presentation on the priorities that came out of the community town halls and survey. This is also a chance to make your voice heard during public comment. BJC will share more details and tips on how to participate as the date gets closer. Stay tuned!

  5. Don’t miss out! Sign up for our email list to get the latest updates on these events and to stay informed about the Board of Supervisors’ funding decisions. Sign Up HERE or email sara@budgetjusticecc.org for additional information or questions.

  6. Lastly, share this information broadly with your colleagues, neighbors, and networks and encourage them to take action today!


Registration & The County’s Community Needs Assessment Survey

We highly encourage you to RSVP for your selected community town hall to SupervisorAndersen@bos.cccounty.us.

Please Take the County’s Community Needs Assessment Survey! Access HERE