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Ep 4: Bots, Beats & Budget Cuts: What's Reshaping Our Communities

Ep 4: Bots, Beats & Budget Cuts: What's Reshaping Our Communities

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Are you a Contra Costa County resident trying to stay informed about what's happening in your backyard? In this episode of Living in Contra Costa County, we cover the biggest local news and community events impacting Antioch, Concord, and Walnut Creek residents right now.

We break down how AI is changing the real estate market in Contra Costa County — what buyers, sellers, and investors need to know. Next, we highlight the Concord Music and Market Event, one of the Bay Area's most exciting community gatherings featuring live music and local vendors. Then, we discuss the Antioch budget cuts and how reduced city funding could affect schools, public safety, and essential services for Antioch residents. Finally, we explore the new Walnut Creek Entertainment Zone — what it means for dining, nightlife, and economic growth in downtown Walnut Creek.

Topics covered:

  • AI and real estate in Contra Costa County
  • Concord Music and Market Event
  • Antioch city budget cuts and community impact
  • Walnut Creek Entertainment Zone

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