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Problems starting to iron out for room reservations

Recurring bookings completed, one-time events booked through October under revamped process Booking 9,000 room reservations is a challenge under normal circumstances. The Recreation Department has now done it for 2025 with a few extra hurdles, including staffing shortages due to illness, the early-December creation of no-fee, no-service rooms and a...
Posted on January 21, 2025
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Planning, preparedness driven home at packed Firewise Town Hall

Event draws 460 people, while 353 watch on Zoom An example of how quickly things turn with a disastrous wildfire came when Chris Bachman had to cut his time short at the Firewise Town Hall. Bachman, assistant chief and fire marshal for the Contra Costa Fire Protection District, received a dispatch in the Event Center parking lot on the afternoon of...
Posted on January 21, 2025
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Could option to electronically vote come to GRF elections?

An option is being considered to allow Rossmoor homeowners to vote electronically in GRF elections. How such a policy could be implemented was considered by the Policy Committee at its Jan. 13 meeting. GRF NEWS There will be more to come on this topic. Electronic voting for common- interest developments like Rossmoor became possible in September, w...
Posted on January 21, 2025
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Location, location, location key to future marketing plan

When marketing something, anything, it’s crucial that thing has an identifiable name, the more unique the better. Geography is important, too, and while there have been efforts for years to make “Rossmoor Walnut Creek” ripe for internet search engine optimization, just typing “Rossmoor” into one’s browser doesn’t always get you there. “Some people ...
Posted on January 21, 2025
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GRF NEWS with Rossmoor Walnut Creek, though in place of lawn bowling, there’s shuffleboard. So, among the task force’s acts at its Jan. 14 meeting – its fourth of a planned nine meetings – was to vote unanimously to recommend to the GRF Board that Rossmoor consider legally changing its name to “Rossmoor Walnut Creek.” Other recommendations approved...
Posted on January 21, 2025
 

GRF Meetings

BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEETING DATES The GRF Board and committees hold hybrid meetings in-person and on Zoom. For remote participation on Zoom, use the online link or call one of the numbers below. Meetings can be rescheduled or changed at any time. The following are the phone number options for each meeting: 1-669-900-6833, 1-346-248-7799, 1-253-215-...
Posted on January 21, 2025
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Planning Committee recommends $7.408 million capital projects list

Budget includes over $4 million for pickleball facility The GRF Planning Committee voted Thursday to recommend approval of the 2025 Capital Projects list, coming in at $7.408 million, including more than $4 million for the planned pickleball facility. That recommended budget and amount is expected to come before the GRF Finance Committee and the fu...
Posted on January 14, 2025
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New trainers bring fresh ideas, new classes to the Fitness Center

Hummel, Pallotta arrive with distinct backgrounds Terry Hummel and Nora Pallotta each bring unique experiences and fresh ideas to Tice Creek Fitness Center. The newest members of the Fitness Center personal training staff started in September within a week of each other and forged a newbies bond. “We’re work besties,” Hummel said with a smile. Sinc...
Posted on January 14, 2025
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Rock climbing is food for resident’s soul

Steve Schneider is new to Rossmoor life, and he acknowledges that many of his new neighbors “have a hard time grasping what I do.” But he has no trouble articulating what rock climbing can do for the soul. The sport CLIMBER: Feats include first solo ‘speed climb’ at El Capitan United States. He and Heather maintain a home in the Patagonian region o...
Posted on January 14, 2025
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GRF to spend less on property insurance in 2025

But policy still falls far short of full coverage Rossmoor is expected to spend about $6 million less on its master property insurance policy this coming year than had originally been budgeted, but that doesn’t mean GRF can get anything close to full coverage for all the buildings and infrastructure in the valley. The valuation of all those buildin...
Posted on January 14, 2025