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ROd4 16 'loo t.A ms <br />"rrrltrns +�° <br />Achievement Information (Unaudited) <br />istruction of a gymnasium. Consistent with the 2009 Financing Agreement, the <br />L-ncy will contribute $2.2 million over a period of roughly seven years. <br />Using Commercial Rehabilitation Program funds, the Agency assisted with <br />improvements to the DC Dance Center on Washington Avenue and Mike's Pet <br />and Feed on East 14th Street. The DC Dance project involved new window <br />graphics, paint, lighting, signage and landscaping. The Mike's Pet and Feed <br />project involved new paint and signage. <br />The Agency worked with Pallen's Martial Arts to develop design plans for a fagade <br />improvement project at their new location on East 14th Street. Depending on the <br />outcome of the ongoing lawsuit regarding the state of redevelopment in California, <br />the Agency hopes to use Commercial Rehabilitation Program funds to assist in <br />implementation of the project. <br />Staff worked with representatives from Chase Bank to coordinate the demolition of <br />the long blighted First Interstate Bank building, which is adjacent to the Chase <br />branch on East 14th Street. Once cleared, the site will include additional parking <br />for Chase, a new vehicular entrance on East 14th Street, and new landscaping. <br />The project will also facilitate improved access for Chase customers on days when <br />the Farmers' Market is active on Parrott Street. <br />Work was completed on streetscape and median improvement project on East <br />14th Street between 136th Avenue and 143rd Avenue. The project involved the <br />construction of new medians and the installation of new trees and landscaping. <br />Funding was provided primarily through a Federal grant, although a small Agency <br />match was also provided. <br />seasonal Downtown Farmers' Market continued to draw crowds with the <br />age weekly patronage averaging 2,500 per week, an increase from the <br />ious year. The market was reconfigured this year to occupy Parrott Street to <br />14th Street, adding space to accommodate over 40 vendor stalls. <br />San Leandro /MacArthur Boulevard Project Area <br />Agency staff continued to provide assistance with the development of the Kaiser <br />Permanente Medical Center on the 63 -acre former Albertson's distribution site at <br />Marina Boulevard and 1 -880. The first phase of construction will consist of a 264 - <br />bed state -of- the -art hospital and a 275,000 square -foot hospital support building <br />and will provide over 2,300 jobs. <br />Achievement Information (Unaudited) Page 4 12/15/2011 <br />