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<br /> <br />The goals of the creek walk include: <br />Public access to the creek <br />Restoration of the creek banks and bed <br />Increased open space for the community <br />Opportunities for walking and healthy activity <br />Added attraction and access to Downtown <br />Creation of a natural setting in an urban <br />environment where the community can <br />connect to nature and explore <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Creek Walk Funding Request <br />A grant would allow the City to work with the community, Friends <br />of San Leandro Creek and landowners along the creek (the City <br />currently owns approximately half of the land) to create a design <br />and implementation plan; determine the costs; explore <br />partnerships and other funding; and develop a sustainable <br />maintenance and operation plan. <br />The Creekside Plaza <br />250,000 square foot <br />office development <br />included the creation of <br />the first 100 foot <br />stretch of creek walk. <br />Creek Walk Project Overview <br />The City of San Leandro is seeking a grant to design an ur- <br />ban creek walk and develop an implementation strategy for <br />the creation of the walk along a three quarter mile stretch of <br />San Leandro Creek from East 14th Street in Downtown San <br />Leandro to the Southern Pacific Railroad. San Leandro Creek <br />runs four miles East to West, through Downtown San Lean- <br />dro, and there is little public access. An urban creek walk <br />promotes healthy living, supports economic development <br />downtown, and restores access to the creek reconnecting <br />the community with our waterways.