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Contra Costa mosquito district warns of invasive Aedes aegypti presence; Oakley trustee outlines facility rebuild

Oakley City Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

At the March 10 Oakley City Council meeting, the city's mosquito district trustee reported the district's $11 million revenue baseline, an $8.5 million capital drawdown to rebuild an aging Concord facility, and concern about Aedes aegypti established in Antioch; residents were urged to remove standing water and report mosquito sightings.

Michael Krieg, Oakley'appointed trustee to the Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District, briefed the council on public‑health work and operations, citing the district's roughly $11 million in typical annual revenue and a planned facility rebuild that will substantially use a dedicated reserve and an additional loan.

Krieg said the district has about 35 full‑time employees and uses seasonal staff in warm months. He summarized vector concerns, highlighting the…

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