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City of Alamo
The Alamo
City Chamber Of Commerce
The Alamo City
Chamber of Commerce Online is
your source for doing business
in San Antonio. With our business
networking opportunities both
online & offline you are
offered the most for your Chamber
Of Commerce membership. The Alamo
City Chamber of Commerce, Where
Your Business Is Our Business!
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City of Danville
Water Features in Town
Parks
The
water features in all Town parks
are in operation daily from 10:00
am to 4:00. The features at Hap
Magee Ranch Park and Diablo Vista
Parks are currently operational. The
water feature at Oak Hill Park
may work intermittently due to
the current construction. The feature
at Osage Station Park is closed
indefinitely as the Town is awaiting
a permit to operate from Contra
Costa County.
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City of San Ramon
The City Council is elected
by the citizens to provide overall
policy direction to ensure that
the business of the City is conducted
in an orderly and efficient manner. The
City Council enacts ordinances,
resolutions, and orders, necessary
for governing the affairs of
the City, and promotes the economic,
cultural, and governmental well
being of the City of San Ramon.
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City of Walnut Creek
First Inhabitants
The first known inhabitants of the Walnut Creek area were the Bolbones Indians.
In March 1772, the first Spanish explorers arrived to the region. California
became a possession of Mexico following the Mexican Revolution in 1821. To encourage
settlement in its newly-acquired territory, Mexico made large land grants, four
of which were in the Walnut Creek area. A grant of nearly 18,000 acres in what
today is the Ygnacio Valley was made to Dona Juana Sanchez de Pacheco, whose
husband, Miguel, had been a war hero for Mexico. She deeded her property to two
grandsons, Ygnacio and Ysidro Sibrian. Ygnacio Sibrian, the namesake of the Ygnacio
Valley, built the first roofed residence in the valley around 1850. Following
the Mexican-American War, California became a United States territory and subsequently
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Kimberlee
Walsh
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Alamo,
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(925) 855-1888 |
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