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Polling Places November 6, 2018 Contra Costa County ‐ Polling Places November 6, 2018 Polling Place Address City Rancho Romero Elementary 180 Hemme Ave Alamo Alamo Elementary 100 Wilson Rd Alamo Stone Valley Rd Chapel ‐ LDS 2949 Stone Valley Rd Alamo Stone Valley Middle School 3001 Miranda Ave Alamo Antioch Public Library 501 W 18th St Antioch CCC Children And Family Services 4549 Delta Fair Blvd Antioch Women's Club Of Antioch Clubhouse 509 G St Antioch Antioch Covenant Church 1919 Buchanan Rd Antioch Rio Grande Chapel ‐ LDS 3015 Rio Grande Dr Antioch Lone Tree Golf And Event Center 4800 Golf Course Rd Antioch Antioch Family Church 330 Worrell Rd Antioch St Ignatius of Antioch Church 3351 Contra Loma Blvd Antioch Golden Hills Community Church ‐ Antioch 1800 Woodland Dr Antioch First Missionary Baptist Church 640 E Tregallas Rd Antioch John Muir Elementary ‐ Antioch 615 Greystone Dr Antioch Diablo Vista Elementary School 4791 Prewett Ranch Dr Antioch The Commons At Dallas Ranch 4751 Dallas Ranch Rd Antioch St John's Lutheran Church 1360 E Tregallas Rd Antioch Grace Bible Fellowship Of Antioch 3415 Oakley Rd Antioch Mno Grant Elementary 4325 Spaulding St Antioch Jack London Elementary School 4550 Country Hills Dr Antioch Black Diamond Middle School 4730 Sterling Hill Dr Antioch Carmen Dragon Elementary 4721 Vista Grande Dr Antioch Lone Tree Elementary School 1931 Mokelumne Dr Antioch Ambrose Community Center 3105 Willow Pass Rd Bay Point Church Of Christ ‐ Mountain View Ave 99 Mountain View Ave Bay Point Calvary Temple 4725 Evora Rd Bay Point Scout Hall 3090 Ranch Ln Bethel Island Golden Hills Community Church‐ Brentwood 2401 Shady Willow Ln Brentwood Unity Center For Inspired Living 50 Sand Creek Rd Ste 140 Brentwood Lighthouse Baptist Church 2250 Jeffery Way Brentwood Marsh Creek Elementary 601 Grant St Brentwood Mc Clarren Chapel ‐ LDS 1101 Mc Clarren Rd Brentwood Veterans Building ‐ Brentwood 757 1st St Brentwood Westmont of Brentwood 450 John Muir Pkwy Brentwood Adams Middle School 401 American Avenue Brentwood Cortona Park Senior Living 150 Cortona Way Brentwood Club Los Meganos 1700 Trilogy Pkwy Brentwood Brentwood Bible Fellowship 3415 Walnut Blvd Brentwood Excelsior School 14401 Byron Hwy Byron Old Marsh Creek Springs Park 12510 Marsh Creek Rd Clayton Updated 10/03/18 St John's Episcopal Church 5555 Clayton Rd Clayton Clayton Endeavor Hall 6008 Center St Clayton Oakhurst Country Club 1001 Peacock Creek Dr Clayton St Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church 1955 Kirker Pass Rd Concord Clyde Community Center 109 Wellington Ave Concord New Hope Church 2120 Olivera Ct Concord Sun Terrace Elementary 2448 Floyd Ln Concord The Heritage 2222 Pacheco St Concord First Christian Church ‐ Concord 3039 Willow Pass Rd Concord Calvary Apostolic Church 3425 Concord Blvd Concord Concord Blvd Chapel ‐ LDS 3700 Concord Blvd Concord First Lutheran Church 4000 Concord Blvd Concord Harvest House 2395 Monument Blvd Concord Bethel Baptist Church 3578 Clayton Rd Concord Denkinger Road Chapel ‐ LDS 1590 Denkinger Rd Concord Valley Christian Church 1411 La Vista Ave Concord Mountain View Elementary 1705 Thornwood Dr Concord Montecito Oakmont Senior Living 4756 Clayton Rd Concord Silverwood Elementary 1649 Claycord Ave Concord Contra Costa Farm Bureau Bldg 5554 Clayton Rd Concord Holy Cross Lutheran Church 1092 Alberta Way Concord Live Oak Clubhouse 5051 Seminole Cir Concord Hidden Creek Cabana Club 4816 Boxer Blvd Concord Walnut Country ‐ Clubhouse 4465 S Larwin Ave Concord Ygnacio Valley Presbyterian Church 2140 Minert Rd Concord Parkhaven Baptist Church 1187 Meadow Ln Concord San Miguel Villa 1050 San Miguel Rd Concord Fair Oaks Church 1925 Risdon Rd Concord Willow Creek Center 1026 Mohr Ln Concord Woodside Elementary 761 San Simeon Dr Concord Dana Farms Clubhouse 1244 Classic Way Concord Crystyl Ranch Homeowners Assoc 5301 Crystyl Ranch Dr Concord Crockett Community Auditorium 850 Pomona St Crockett Blackhawk Country Club 3521 Country Club Pl Danville Creekside Elementary 6011 Massara St Danville Bettencourt Ranch Cabana 4345 Mansfield Dr Danville Diablo Vista Middle School 4100 Camino Tassajara Danville Danville Grange Hall 85 743 Diablo Rd Danville Green Valley Elementary 1001 Diablo Rd Danville San Ramon Valley High 501 Danville Blvd Danville Vista Grande Elementary 667 Diablo Rd Danville Orchard Drive Chapel ‐ LDS 655 Old Orchard Dr Danville Anderson Ranch Clubhouse 990 Shady Creek Pl Danville The Rock Church 2615 Camino Tassajara Danville Danville Ranch 1895 Ridgeland Cir Danville Woodranch Homeowners Association 19 Woodranch Cir Danville Updated 10/03/18 Peace Lutheran Church 3201 Camino Tassajara Danville Tassajara Ranch Owners Association 618 Dunhill Dr Danville Greenbrook Elementary 1475 Harlan Dr Danville 2100 Mount Diablo Scenic Athenian School Blvd Danville Danville Station Clubhouse 1320 Van Patten Dr Danville Shadow Hills Homeowners Assoc 1001 El Capitan Dr Danville Tassajara Hills Elementary 4675 Camino Tassajara Danville Diablo Country Club 1700 Club House Rd Diablo Discovery Bay Elementary 1700 Willow Lake Rd Discovery Bay Town Of Discovery Bay Community Center 1601 Discovery Bay Blvd Discovery Bay Discovery Bay Yacht Club 5871 Marina Rd Discovery Bay Arlington Park Clubhouse 1120 Arlington Blvd El Cerrito St. Peter Christian Methodist Episcopal 5324 Cypress Ave El Cerrito St John's Community Center 6500 Gladys Ave El Cerrito El Cerrito Community Center 7007 Moeser Ln El Cerrito St Jerome Church 308 Carmel Ave El Cerrito Harding Elementary 7230 Fairmount Ave El Cerrito El Cerrito City Hall 10890 San Pablo Ave El Cerrito Moose Lodge #550 4660 Appian Way El Sobrante Appian Way Seventh Day Adventist Church 980 Appian Way El Sobrante Olinda Elementary 5855 Olinda Rd El Sobrante Hercules By The Bay 1199 Santa Fe Hercules Victoria Green 163 Paradise Dr Hercules Hercules City Hall 111 Civic Dr Hercules Lupine Hills Elementary 1919 Lupine Rd Hercules Hercules Community Center 2001 Refugio Valley Rd Hercules Ohlone Elementary School 1616 Pheasant Dr Hercules Forest Park Clubhouse 1601 Forest Run Hercules Foxboro Community Center 1025 Canterbury Hercules Arlington Community Church 52 Arlington Ave Kensington Kensington Community Center 59 Arlington Ave Kensington Knightsen Elementary 1923 Delta Rd Knightsen Atria Senior Living 1545 Pleasant Hill Rd Lafayette Veterans Memorial Building ‐ Lafayette 3780 Mt Diablo Blvd Lafayette Acalanes High 1200 Pleasant Hill Rd Lafayette Lafayette‐Orinda Presbyterian Church 49 Knox Dr Lafayette Lafayette Christian Church 584 Glenside Dr Lafayette Lafayette United Methodist Church 955 Moraga Rd Lafayette Our Savior's Lutheran Church 1035 Carol Ln Lafayette Martinez United Methodist Church 100 Church St Martinez Martinez City Hall 525 Henrietta St Martinez Alhambra High 150 E St Martinez Martinez Unified School District 921 Susana St Martinez Christ Lutheran Church ‐ Harbor View 2370 Harbor View Dr Martinez Morello Hills Christian Church 1000 Morello Hills Dr Martinez Updated 10/03/18 Local 302 IBEW 1875 Arnold Dr Martinez Public Works Building 255 Glacier Dr Martinez Plumbers Assembly Hall 1308 Roman Way Martinez Grace Episcopal Church 130 Muir Station Rd Martinez Hidden Valley Elementary 500 Glacier Dr Martinez Bill's Ace Truckbox 3550 Pacheco Blvd Martinez Las Juntas Elementary 4105 Pacheco Blvd Martinez Donald L Rheem Elementary School 90 Laird Dr Moraga Moraga Library 1500 Saint Marys Rd Moraga Moraga Valley Presbyterian Church 10 Moraga Valley Ln Moraga Saint Mary's College 1928 Saint Marys Rd Moraga Joaquin Moraga Intermediate 1010 Camino Pablo Moraga Freedom High School 1050 Neroly Rd Oakley Best Western Plus Delta Hotel 5549 Bridgehead Rd Oakley St Anthony's Catholic Church 971 Ohara Ave Oakley Laurel Ridge Community Church 2459 Laurel Rd Oakley Educational Service Bldg 91 Mercedes Ln Oakley Gehringer Elementary 5491 Main St Oakley Laurel Rd. Chapel ‐ LDS 1432 Laurel Rd Oakley Holy Shepherd Lutheran Church 433 Moraga Way Orinda St Stephens Episcopal Church 66 Saint Stephens Dr Orinda Santa Maria Church 20 Santa Maria Way Orinda St Marks United Methodist Church 451 Moraga Way Orinda Miramonte High 750 Moraga Way Orinda Sleepy Hollow Elementary 20 Washington Ln Orinda Pacheco Community Center 5800 Pacheco Blvd Pacheco Sun Valley Village 125 Sahara Dr Pacheco Shannon Elementary School 685 Marlesta Rd Pinole Pinole Senior Center 2500 Charles Ave Pinole Pinole Senior Village 2850 Estates Ave Pinole Ellerhorst Elementary 3501 Pinole Valley Rd Pinole Delta View Elementary 2916 Rio Verde Dr Pittsburg Golf Club Rd Chapel ‐ LDS 2201 Golf Club Rd Pittsburg New Birth Church 1411 E Leland Rd Pittsburg Grace Bible Fellowship 2220 Crestview Dr Pittsburg Grace Lutheran Church 195 Alvarado Ave Pittsburg Pittsburg Youth Development Center 1001 Stoneman Ave Pittsburg Stoneman Village Il 375 Presidio Ln Pittsburg Highlands Elementary 4141 Harbor St Pittsburg Pittsburg City Hall 65 Civic Ave Pittsburg Filipino‐American Association Cultural Center 345 Central Ave Pittsburg Marina Vista Elementary 50 E 8th St Pittsburg Willow Cove Elementary 1880 Hanlon Way Pittsburg The Meadows 1515 Polaris Dr Pittsburg Seventh Day Adventist Church ‐ Pleasant Hill 800 Grayson Rd Pleasant Hill St Andrews Presbyterian Church 1601 Mary Dr Pleasant Hill Updated 10/03/18 Pleasant Hill Community Center 320 Civic Dr. Pleasant Hill Hillcrest Congregational Church 404 Gregory Ln Pleasant Hill First Christian Church ‐ Pleasant Hill 2115 Pleasant Hill Rd Pleasant Hill Pleasant Hill Education Center 1 Santa Barbara Rd Pleasant Hill Aegis Assisted Living 1660 Oak Park Blvd Pleasant
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