Support our work!

Ensure the future of local Bay Area News by becoming a Local News Matters member today.

$
$
$

Thanks for your contribution!

Sign up for our free newsletters!

Receive in-depth news stories and arts & entertainment coverage from around the Bay Area in your inbox.

  • DONATE TO SUPPORT LOCAL NEWS!
  • Sign In
  • Local News
    • Featured News
    • Bay Area News
    • Marin News Matters
    • Santa Clara County News Matters
    • Mendocino News Matters
    • Stockton News Matters
    • Equity Ripples
    • Amplifying Voices
    • Inspire Me
  • CA News
    • California Currents
    • California Local
    • KQED
  • Election Results
  • Crime, Justice, & Prison News
    • Inside/Out
    • Crime & Public Safety
    • Prison News
  • The Big Issues
    • Living Longer & Aging in the Bay Area
    • Housing & Homelessness
    • Public Health
    • Environment
  • Arts & Culture
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Bay City Books
    • Travel
    • Bay City Sketchbook
  • Education & Youth Voices
    • Education Matters
    • Youth Voices
    • Contra Costa Youth Journalism
  • Technology, AI & Innovation
    • Experiments with AI
    • Science, Nature & Technology
    • Data Points
  • Special Projects
    • Audio Files
    • Bay City Beat
    • Listen In Marin
    • Remember When
    • Talkers
    • Trailblazers
  • About Us
    • About Our Staff
    • About Our Board
    • Bay City News Internships
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Newsletters
    • Bay City News … in the News
    • Sponsorships and Advertising
    • Write for Local News Matters
  • BCN Wire Clients
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • RSS

  • Local News
    • Featured News
    • Bay Area News
    • Marin News Matters
    • Santa Clara County News Matters
    • Mendocino News Matters
    • Stockton News Matters
    • Equity Ripples
    • Amplifying Voices
    • Inspire Me
  • CA News
    • California Currents
    • California Local
    • KQED
  • Election Results
  • Crime, Justice, & Prison News
    • Inside/Out
    • Crime & Public Safety
    • Prison News
  • The Big Issues
    • Living Longer & Aging in the Bay Area
    • Housing & Homelessness
    • Public Health
    • Environment
  • Arts & Culture
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Bay City Books
    • Travel
    • Bay City Sketchbook
  • Education & Youth Voices
    • Education Matters
    • Youth Voices
    • Contra Costa Youth Journalism
  • Technology, AI & Innovation
    • Experiments with AI
    • Science, Nature & Technology
    • Data Points
  • Special Projects
    • Audio Files
    • Bay City Beat
    • Listen In Marin
    • Remember When
    • Talkers
    • Trailblazers
  • About Us
    • About Our Staff
    • About Our Board
    • Bay City News Internships
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Newsletters
    • Bay City News … in the News
    • Sponsorships and Advertising
    • Write for Local News Matters
  • BCN Wire Clients
Skip to content
Local News Matters

Local News Matters

Connecting audiences with quality, local news

  • DONATE TO SUPPORT LOCAL NEWS!
  • Sign In
Sign In
  • Local News
    • Featured News
    • Bay Area News
    • Marin News Matters
    • Santa Clara County News Matters
    • Mendocino News Matters
    • Stockton News Matters
    • Equity Ripples
    • Amplifying Voices
    • Inspire Me
  • CA News
    • California Currents
    • California Local
    • KQED
  • Election Results
  • Crime, Justice, & Prison News
    • Inside/Out
    • Crime & Public Safety
    • Prison News
  • The Big Issues
    • Living Longer & Aging in the Bay Area
    • Housing & Homelessness
    • Public Health
    • Environment
  • Arts & Culture
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Bay City Books
    • Travel
    • Bay City Sketchbook
  • Education & Youth Voices
    • Education Matters
    • Youth Voices
    • Contra Costa Youth Journalism
  • Technology, AI & Innovation
    • Experiments with AI
    • Science, Nature & Technology
    • Data Points
  • Special Projects
    • Audio Files
    • Bay City Beat
    • Listen In Marin
    • Remember When
    • Talkers
    • Trailblazers
  • About Us
    • About Our Staff
    • About Our Board
    • Bay City News Internships
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Newsletters
    • Bay City News … in the News
    • Sponsorships and Advertising
    • Write for Local News Matters
  • BCN Wire Clients
Posted inLocal News

Brentwood breaks ground on $155M project to improve local access to county services

by Andres Jimenez Larios, Bay City News April 2, 2026

Share this:

  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
Contra Costa County supervisors toss shovelfuls of dirt to commemorate the construction launch of a new county services building in Brentwood on Tuesday, March 31, 2026. The new 117,000 square-foot facility will house nine departments that will be closer in proximity to residents of eastern Contra Costa County. (Andres Jimenez Larios/ Bay City News)

Contra Costa County supervisors broke out shiny new monogrammed shovels this week in an empty Brentwood dirt lot to commemorate the beginning of construction on a new county service center.

The East County Service Center is one step closer to completion after members of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors gathered Tuesday for a groundbreaking ceremony for the new building that will house services from nine county departments.

Don't miss out on Bay Area news, delivered to your inbox twice a week.

Board of Supervisors Chair Diane Burgis, whose district includes the building site in Brentwood, said the event is a culmination of a coordinated effort by the county to make it easier for residents to access important services and reduce transportation-related challenges.

Contribute to Local News Matters

$
$
$

Support our independent, nonprofit newsroom, Local News Matters, by becoming a member today. Members enable us to pay reporters, photographers and editors to serve our communities with local news that matters in the greater Bay Area.

“For years, East County residents have had to travel long distances and navigate multiple offices just to access county services,” said Burgis. “Our goal is simple, make services easier to find, easier to access, and more connected. Instead of traveling across the county, residents will be able to access services from Health and Human Services to public safety to voter services in a single visit.”

People gather in an empty dirt lot in Brentwood for the groundbreaking of a new county services building on Tuesday, March 31, 2026. The new facility will house nine departments that will be closer in proximity to residents of eastern Contra Costa County. (Andres Jimenez Larios/ Bay City News)

Burgis said the $155 million cost of the 117,000-square-foot center will not come at the expense of taxpayers.

“The project also reflects responsible fiscal planning through disciplined savings and long-term investments in our capital reserves,” said Burgis. “We are able to fund major infrastructures like this without compromising our financial stability.”

Eric Angstadt, the chief assistant county administrator, said the building will incorporate environmentally friendly elements. According to Angstadt, the building will include mass timber as its main building material, geothermal heating and cooling, and energy-efficient solar panels.

“The board has their focus on sustainability, and so every time we do one of these projects we try to push that envelope as far and as hard as we can,” said Angstadt.

“Sometimes that barrier to Martinez can be really hard for people to access. I remember my mom, she always would say that she’s not driving over the hill.”
Supervisor Shanelle Scales-Preston

Supervisor Shanelle Scales-Preston said she saw the struggle her family had when accessing county services as she was growing up in neighboring Pittsburg. She said the presence of a local government building in eastern Contra Costa County will make it easier for people to get the attention they need rather than needing to travel to the county seat of Martinez 30 miles away.

“Sometimes that barrier to Martinez can be really hard for people to access,” said Scales-Preston. “I remember my mom, she always would say that she’s not driving over the hill.”

The main partners on the project are Bay Area contractors Webcor and architecture firm Perkins&Will.

Tagged: Brentwood, construction, Contra Costa County, Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, development, Diane Burgis, East Contra Costa County, East County, energy efficiency, Featured, Featured News, government, groundbreaking, infrastructure, land use, public services, Shanelle Scales-Preston
Local News Matters
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • RSS

Bay City News Foundation
(510) 251-8100
newsroom@baycitynews.com

Staff Page

Terms of Use

FIND MORE STORIES

  • Local & Community News
  • California News
  • Politics & Civic Engagement
  • Crime, Justice, & Prison News
  • The Big Issues
  • Arts & Culture
  • Education & Youth Voices
  • Technology, AI & Innovation
  • Special Projects
  • About Bay City News
© 2026 Connecting audiences with quality, local news Powered by Newspack

Sign in

Or

Sign in by entering the code we sent to , or clicking the magic link in the email.

Forgot password
Continue Set a password (optional)

Terms & Conditions. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Gift this article

 

Loading Comments...
 

    Complete your transaction