November CNWS Update

November CNWS Update

November CNWS Update On October 26, 2021, the Concord City Council directed staff to enter negotiations with Concord First Partnership to develop a specific plan for the Concord Naval Weapons Station redevelopment. They did this even though they received a petition...

Seeno: Will some Councilmembers Ignore Their Voters?

Seeno: Will some Councilmembers Ignore Their Voters? On August 25, the Concord Communities Alliance (CCA) invited Concord residents to sign a petition requesting that the City Council reverse their August 21 decision selecting the Seeno group as a master developer...

CNWS Development – A Perspective & Timeline

CNWS Development – A Perspective & Timeline Written by Kathy Gleason Kathy Gleason is a founding member of the CNWS Neighborhood Alliance, a group which was founded to give community members a voice in the development decision making process, and which grew...
An Open Letter to the Concord City Council

An Open Letter to the Concord City Council

An Open Letter to the Concord City Council An Open Letter to the current members of the Concord City Council: The development of the CNWS land is far too important a step in the life of Concord to be treated cavalierly. And the process for moving forward should be...
CCA Condemns the City Council Seeno Decision

CCA Condemns the City Council Seeno Decision

CCA Condemns the City Council Seeno Decision Summary CCA strongly opposes the recent decision by 3 city council members – Tim McGallian, Edi Birsan, and Dominic Aliano – to pursue negotiations with a Seeno-led development group regarding the CNWS project....