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San Leandro Creek Trail Master Plan <br />2-6 <br />San Leandro <br />• Maintenance of healthy plant / animal life when people constantly use <br />the trail <br />• Keeping water in Creek year-round <br />• Safety for users and landowners, crime prevention <br />• Obtaining required right-of-way <br />• Illegal dumping, debris from trees, falling trees <br />• Homeless encampments along Creek near downtown San Leandro <br />• Pedestrian safety to be addressed if / when making path accessible to <br />higher speed bicyclists <br />• Varying Creek width; no room for trail <br />• Lack of privacy, noise, smoking, vandalism, fire, liability for injuries <br />• Cost of building fence for security <br />Places to which a trail would provide access <br />Oakland <br />• Walk to coffee shop from Martin Luther King Jr. shoreline (San Fransisco <br />Bay Trail) <br />• Access to Brookfield Village and Columbia Gardens neighborhoods <br />• Access to Sobrante Park neighborhood <br />• Safe way to schools <br />• Access to Coliseum BART station <br />San Leandro <br />• Access point at San Leandro Boulevard <br />• East 14th Street <br />• Parks / rest areas <br />• Major intersections: Bancroft and East 14th Street <br />On-street alternatives to a trail adjacent to the creek <br />Oakland <br />• Short-term Hegenberger Road crossing needed to provide access to <br />Martin Luther King Jr. shoreline <br />• Long-term 98th Avenue overcrossing needed <br />FIGURE 2-4: SAN LEANDRO WORKSHOP PICTURE <br />FIGURE 2-3: OAKLAND WORKSHOP PHOTOGRAPH <br />26