Between FY 2019 and FY 2024, the El Cerrito Library experienced a significant 43% decline in foot traffic. In 2019, the library recorded 171,262 visits, which decreased to 96,798 by 2024—a reduction of 74,464 visits. This trend reflects a broader pattern across the Contra Costa Library system, which saw an overall 31% decline in footContinue reading “Decline in El Cerrito Library Foot Traffic and Proposed Parcel Tax”
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Mayor Tessa Rudnick: How Will You Lead Differently as a Future City Manager?
Mayor Tessa Rudnick has expressed aspirations to become a city manager one day. This raises an important question: How would she approach governance differently to ensure transparency, fiscal responsibility, and better outcomes for the residents of El Cerrito? With the State of the City Address approaching, now is the perfect time for Mayor Rudnick toContinue reading “Mayor Tessa Rudnick: How Will You Lead Differently as a Future City Manager?”
Is El Cerrito Building a Library or Something Much Bigger?
The City of El Cerrito has proposed “leasehold improvements” for a new public library. However, recent analyses by concerned citizens and experienced developers suggest that the project’s scope and budget may indicate plans for a multi-story apartment building rather than a standalone library. Key Concerns: El Cerrito Responsible Government Implications for Residents: If the projectContinue reading “Is El Cerrito Building a Library or Something Much Bigger?”