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Brentwood, California
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About Brentwood,
The people of the town of
Brentwood value their quality of life. They try to provide services that
maintain high standards for the city residents and the business
community. The town management seeks to demonstrate a responsibility to
the people by being trustworthy and accountable for the taxes collected,
while also having a broad enough vision to be expansive when it is
called for.
The first people to live in the area were the Native
American tribe known as the Bay Miwoks or the Northern Valley Yokuts. They
were peaceful people who enjoyed singing and dancing, and lived mostly on
acorn gruel, fish, game, berries and seeds. They lived in dome shaped
houses thatched with tulle.
Residents can see all that remains of this culture by
visiting two abandoned village sites, known as Shell mounds. One is along
Indian Slough and marsh Creek roads and the other at the Caves of Vasco.
Brentwood has come a long way from its humble
beginnings. Several large business parks in Contra Costa and Alameda
counties are within easy commute distance. These include the Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory and Sandia National Labs, located in
Livermore. Additionally, Brentwood is just 25 miles from the Port of
Stockton, a diversified transportation center encompassing a 600 acre
operating area.
Located in one of the fastest growing counties in
California, Brentwood has had a significant population increase in the past
five years and will continue to expand into the next decade.
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Brentwood Arial Photo (PDF)(18meg)
City of Brentwood Website
Brentwood Youth Sports
East Diablo Youth Soccer League
Brentwood Pony League
Brentwood Entertainment & Recreation
Delta
Fishing and Boating
Brentwood Wine
Store
Brentwood Education
Brentwood Union School District
Liberty Union High School District
Heritage High School Boundaries (.pdf)
Brentwood Education & Technology Center
Important links for folks new to the area:
Highway 4 Bypass
Paul Connell
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