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• The Agency continued working with Innisfree Ventures II to develop Town Hall <br />Square (consisting of 212, 250, 262 and 290 Davis Street). Planning efforts were <br />continued to explore opportunities for development at the site, with particular <br />effort devoted to exploring options for acquiring and /or incorporating additional <br />parcels within the site. <br />Joint Project Area <br />• Financial Overview: Tax increment revenue in the Joint Project Area was $2.9 <br />million in fiscal year 2010 -11, up 1.7% from the previous fiscal year. <br />Expenditures for the Project Area for 2010 -11 were $2.2 million. $3.8 million of <br />the Agency's total long -term obligation is attributable to the outstanding principal <br />on the 2001 Certificates of Participation issued for capital improvements in the <br />Joint Project Area, the proceeds of which have been fully expended. $26.7 <br />million of the Agency's obligation is attributable to the outstanding principal on <br />the 2008 Tax Allocation Bonds issued for capital improvements in the Joint <br />Project Area. $11.1 million in 2008 bond proceeds remain and will be used <br />primarily for the completion of the Downtown Garage project. <br />• Construction was completed on the 21,000 square -foot Senior Community <br />Center which includes classrooms, arts and crafts areas, exercise rooms, and a <br />large main hall which will also serve as an Emergency Operations Center. <br />• The Agency continued working with Innisfree Ventures II to develop 1550 East <br />14 Street. Preliminary planning efforts focused on the possibility of a <br />neighborhood retail development on the site. <br />• As part of the "Triangle" project to reconfigure and beautify the intersection of <br />East 14 Street, Hesperian Boulevard and 150 Avenue, the Agency worked on <br />identifying relocation options for Quality Tune Up, which had been located at <br />14901 East 14 Street. Conceptual designs and preliminary cost estimates <br />were also developed for the landscaping of the site in order to create an <br />attractive entry point into the City. <br />• Construction began on a four story LEED certified parking garage. The four story <br />parking structure will include approximately 2,000 sq. ft. of retail along Estudillo <br />Avenue to be used as an office for the San Leandro Chamber of Commerce and <br />enhancements to Plaza Del Oro, the pedestrian entry to the garage. This garage <br />will replace the current 246 space garage which is seismically unstable, not ADA <br />accessible and of insufficient size to meet the downtown's parking needs. The <br />new garage will provide substantially greater capacity, with 380 spaces, allowing <br />visitors to park once and walk to multiple destinations downtown. <br />