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City of San Leandro <br />Civic Center, 835 E. 14th Street <br />San Leandro, California 94577 <br />www.sanleandro.org <br />January 30, 2014 <br />California Department of Transportation <br />Division of Transportation Planning <br />POB 942874 MS -32 <br />Sacramento, CA 94274-0001 <br />RE: LETTER OF SUPPORT — CITY OF SAN LEAN <br />PARTNERSHIP PLANNING FOR SUSTAINAI <br />Dear Sir or Madame: <br />I'm writing on behalf of myself and the organization I I <br />introduced to the concept and vision to create a greenwi <br />Chabot along San Leandro Creek in July, 2011. The or, <br />create awareness and advocacy for a waterway that has <br />one of three 'open' creeks in the East Bay (the others ar <br />creeks have been restored and/or protected by organizat <br />• A portion of Wildcat Creek was one of the i <br />Regional Park District in the 1930's. <br />Alameda Creek won a protracted fight with t <br />support salmonid life cycles a couple of years a <br />The Bay Area has witnessed a resurgence of wildlife s <br />around 50 years ago. `Save the San Francisco Bay' is a <br />back in Tilden Park, Martinez, Lake Chabot and many <br />the chance, and with a lot of care and hard work, for <br />condition. <br />Our `working group,' San Leandro Creek Alliance, was <br />a San Leandro Creek Greenway. We are made up of <br />Park District/East Bay Municipal Water District/BART <br />and Rails to Trails staffers. FSLC has an active cal( <br />watershed awareness curricula to local schools and grow <br />An urban creek trail is hardly unique; one that courses <br />of two cities fiom East to West is unique. And a muc <br />built out area. Please join and support us in our efforts t <br />Sincerely, <br />A(W � 4 - <br />Michael J. Gregory <br />City Councilmember District 1 <br />President, Friends of the San Leandro Creek <br />Stephen H. Cassidy, Mayor <br />City Council: Pauline Russo Cutter Michael <br />Jim Prola Ursula Reed Diana M. Souza <br />