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Proposed Senior Center. <br />Obiective: Provide Economic Opportunity <br />Priority # 11. Support economic development. <br />Activities: <br />♦ Other Activities <br />In September 1997 the Oakland/San Leandro Joint Revitalization Plan was adopted by the cities <br />of Oakland and San Leandro. The plan includes five (5) components: 1) Commercial <br />Revitalization; 2) Employment; 3) Neighborhood Appearance; 4) Inter jurisdictional <br />Cooperation; and 5) Airport Area Improvements. The airport area improvements are known as <br />the Airport Gateway Project. The project consists of four separate projects along the Oakland <br />Airport entry ways and began in 1999. The City of Oakland was the lead agency for <br />Hegenberger Road and Doolittle Drive portions of the project (from Hegenberger Road to 98th <br />Avenue in Oakland). The Port of Oakland was lead agency for 981h Avenue/Airport Access <br />Road. Currently, the City of San Leandro Engineering and Transportation serves as the lead <br />agency for the Doolittle drive portion south of 98th Avenue to Davis St. <br />Construction began in April 2007 for Doolittle Drive (98th Ave. — Davis St.) and continued into <br />the fiscal year. With 99% of construction completed, the project is definitely nearing <br />completion. Improvements include: landscape and hardscape work conforming to previous <br />phases of the Airport Gateway Urban Design Concept. The project includes a continuous central <br />median with openings for left turns at intersecting streets, ornamental street lights on the median, <br />and palm trees (to be installed) along the sidewalk. <br />No HUD funds were allocated to this project in FY 2007-08. <br />Final Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report: FY2007-2008 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 15 <br />