- Concord, California - Wikipedia
History Concord was founded as "Todos Santos" in 1869 by Don Salvio Pacheco, a noted Californio ranchero The valleys north of Mount Diablo were inhabited by the Miwok people, who hunted elk and fished in the numerous streams flowing from the mountain into the San Francisco Bay
- Concord, CA | Official Website
After more than three decades of dedicated public service, Concord City Manager Valerie Barone has announced her retirement, effective at the end of the fiscal year (June 2026)
- Concord: City Council Selects New Mayor, Vice Mayor For . . . - SFGATE
The Concord City Council has selected a new mayor and vice mayor among the council members to serve for the upcoming year
- Visit Concord - A Northern California Original
Visit Concord, California Affordable Bay Area trip to enjoy arts, music, entertainment, scenic mountain trails, food, beer and wine
- About Our City | Concord, CA
As the largest city in Contra Costa County, Concord is home to about 123,000 residents who enjoy 31 square miles of beautiful parks, vibrant neighborhoods, and endless things to do
- Things to Do - Visit Concord
Inspired by the very best Concord has to offer, use these ideas to discover your new favorite destination Concord is a true northern California original This unique city has a vibe that’s all its own Feel free to get caught up in moments and experiences that you can’t find anywhere else
- Your Government | Concord, CA
Concord is a General Law city with a City Council City Manager form of government, and a community-oriented, performance-based management system at the core of decision-making
- Concord Awarded High Honors Again for Climate Action Efforts
Concord, Calif (December 9, 2025) – In November, the City of Concord was recognized as a climate action leader by the Institute for Local Government (ILG) ILG awarded the City with a 2025 Beacon “Platinum Level Spotlight” Award in the “Sustainability Best Practices” category, recognizing Concord for its wide-ranging efforts to reduce greenhouse gases, transition to clean energy
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