Business View Magazine | February 2018

104 105 A N I M A L S E R V I C E S CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Web: www.ccasd.org Ph: 925-608-8400 FB: facebook.com/ccasd Services offered at Contra Costa Animal Services (CCAS): · Adoptions - find love & your new family member · Animal licensing & microchipping services · Low-cost spay/neuter clinic · Low-cost vaccination clinic · Animal behavior training classes · Report animal abuse · Lost & Found pet assistance · Volunteer opportunities Compassion in Action at CCAS www.HerculesSelfStorage.com Coming to Hercules in 2018/2019 Other planned and ongoing projects in Hercules include: The ChelseaWetlands -12 acres of wetlands to be restored and preserved for improved habitat and flood capacity. Franklin Canyon -A 483-acre protected open space area owned by the Muir Heritage Land Trust for recreational uses and livestock grazing, and with a network of public trails. AventineApartments -144 apartments in a four-story building with ground floor retail. Muir Pointe -144 single-family residences on a 16-acre parcel on John Muir Parkway, adjacent to the North Shore Business Park and the Waterfront district. Sycamore Crossing –A small retail center that will also feature the city’s first hotel, a 105-room Hamp- ton Inn & Suites, plus some additional commercial and/or retail uses and residential. Hill Crest –A 44-acre, former brownfield industrial site to be remediated and transformed into a resi- dential and possibly commercial location. In addition, Biggs says that the city has an ex- pansion and upgrade of the wastewater treatment plant that it shares with the neighboring munici- pality of Pinole underway–a $52 million project. “That’s designed to give us sufficient sewer capacity to accommodate all the development taking place, plus meet higher water quality standards, and be a good steward from an environmental perspective. That’s being financed with a loan from the state’s Water Resources Board and supported and repaid by rates paid by local users. It’s a significant investment of public infrastructure.” What began over a century ago as a small com- pany town that made explosives, today Hercules, California is a beautiful,waterfront community with handsome homes, safe neighborhoods, dedicated open space, access to roads, rails, and trails, and many new projects on the drawing board.“It’s a dynamic and diverse community,”Biggs declares. “And we want to make the most of our great loca- HERCULES, CALIFORNIA PREFERRED VENDORS n Lewis Management Corp. www.lewisgroupofcompanies.com Lewis Management Corp. is part of the Lewis Group of Companies, one of the nation’s largest privately held real estate development firms. The Lewis Group focuses on developing mixed-use, planned communities and residential subdivisions in California and Nevada, as well as building and owning rental communities, shopping centers, and office and industrial parks. Since 1955, the Lewis organization has developed new commu- nities totaling in excess of 25,000 acres and housing more than 100,000 families. n Contra Costa Animal Services www.ccasd.org n Claremont Homes www.claremonthomes.com n Goodfellow Top Grade Construction www.goodfellowtopgrade.com #projectfocused #communityminded www.goodfellowbros.com | (925) 449-5764 CL# 977506 Our mission is to be the contractor of choice by our clients, employees and the communities in which we live and work.

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