PLEASANTON â The city is seeking input from residents on two projects at Ken Mercer Park.
The public feedback will offer direction for amenity design development at the sports complex, which is set to become home to an all-abilities playground and an improved skate park. The city council approved construction design budgets for the Department of Library and Recreation to gather public input and create design and construction documents for each project. Approved last year, the all-abilities playground has moved further along in the process.
Michele Crose, assistant director of the Library and Recreation Department, will lead the search to gather input and ideas from Pleasantonâs residents.
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The two women were pronounced dead at the scene. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
DUBLIN, CA Two Dublin women were killed Saturday morning after their car plunged about 100 feet down a Bodega Bay cliff.
The Sonoma County Coroner s Office identified the victims as driver Maria Teixeira, 64, and passenger Elizabeth Correia, 41.
Teixeira was Correia s mother, Bay Area News Group reported. She was a beloved custodian at San Ramon s Montevideo Elementary School for more than 20 years, said San Ramon Valley Unified School District spokesperson Denise Jennison in an email.
Subscribe For years, Mrs. Maria was a fixture in our community. She could be found on our campus every day doing whatever needed to be done to serve the community, wrote Principal Katie Witt in a letter to the school community. Wherever there were people, wherever there was an activity, wherever there was someone who needed help, Mrs. Maria was there and willing to help. The