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REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br />West San Leandro/MacArthur Boulevard Project Area <br />Construction was completed on the Doolittle Drive/Airport Gateway streetscape <br />enhancement project which included new landscaping, improvements to existing <br />medians, new streetlights, the placement of monuments to mark city entries. <br />Three property owners participated in the Agency's commercial facade <br />improvement program. Norcal Supply on Doolittle Drive made significant <br />improvements to their facade and building signage. Design assistance was <br />provided to Estudillo Center (Rite-Aide) on Estudillo and San Leandro Car Wash <br />on MacArthur Boulevard. <br />A San Leandro Industrial Councils program was initiated in February 2009 in <br />partnership with the San Leandro Chamber of Commerce. Five Industrial Areas <br />were created and staff is meeting with businesses in the area to gain input with <br />the goal of developing industrial strategies specific to each area. <br />The Agency funded acquisition of 2512 Davis Street, a parcel necessary to <br />construct Eden Road, a priority project intended to provide access to severely <br />blighted and underutilized parcels and improve traffic circulation in the area. <br />In 2008-09 the Agency provided $140,000 in funding for the San Leandro LINKS <br />shuttle which transports employees between industrial businesses and the San <br />Leandro Main BART Station. Grants have been secured for the next three <br />fiscal years which result in no need for a FY 2009-10 Agency contribution. <br />Housing Set-Aside Funds <br />• Refer to the "Community Development Department' section of the budget for a <br />detailed description of division activities. <br />2009-2010 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES <br />The Agency will continue to implement the on-going projects detailed above. <br />Additionally, the Agency has the following goals and objectives for FY 2009-10. <br />• The City of San Leandro has received an invitation and plans to join the East Bay <br />Green Corridor which currently consists of the Cities of Berkeley, Emeryville, <br />Oakland, Richmond and UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley Labs. The <br />Corridor's goal is to increase regional cooperation to actualize the East Bay's <br />potential as a center of the emerging green economy. <br />