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<br />C-1 <br />APPENDIX C <br /> <br />SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION - CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> The following information concerning the City of San Leandro (the “City”) and <br />surrounding areas is included only for the purpose of supplying general information regarding <br />the community. The 2018 Bonds are not a debt of the City, Alameda County (the “County”), the State of California (the “State”) or any of its political subdivisions, and neither the City, the <br />County, the State nor any of its political subdivisions is liable therefor. <br /> <br />General <br /> <br />The City encompasses 15.5 square miles located in central Alameda County, about 20 <br />miles southeast of San Francisco and 390 miles north of Los Angeles. The City is a diversified <br />community with residential, commercial, and industrial development within the City. The <br />industrial makeup of the City has been changing, moving away from its traditional manufacturing <br />base toward more of an emphasis on services and warehousing industries. The median <br />temperatures for January and July are 48.6 degrees Fahrenheit and 63.1 degrees Fahrenheit <br />respectively. Rainfall averages 18.69 inches per year <br /> <br />Municipal Government <br /> <br />Incorporated in 1872, the City is a charter city organized under a Mayor, Council, City <br />Manager form of government. The City Council consists of six Members from six districts and a <br />Mayor. The Mayor and Councilmembers are nominated by district and elected at large. Each <br />may serve a maximum of two consecutive four-year terms. <br /> <br />The City Council appoints the City Manager, who is the City’s Chief Administrative <br />Officer. The City Manager directs and supervises all City departments, prepares and <br />administers the annual City budget, and plans and implements key projects. <br /> <br />164