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Contra Costa's second largest "very high" hazardous area is in Richmond with 4,395 acres, up from 4,129 in 2011. Both Orinda and Richmond's highest risk of wildfires are in steep hillside areas.
Voters in six Contra Costa County cities face the question this year, with the money if the measures are approved going to each city’s general fund to pay for services like police, firefighters ...
Contra Costa’s second largest “very high” hazardous area is in Richmond with 4,395 acres, up from 4,129 in 2011. Both Orinda and Richmond’s highest risk of wildfires are in steep hillside ...
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