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3/20/2023
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Reso 23-023 CSA with WRT Design
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WRT | RFP No. 60149: San Leandro Comprehensive Parks Master Plan 49 <br />SAN LORENZO CREEKWAY <br />Trails + Open Space Master Plan: Trails <br />emerged as a priority for HARD, whose <br />service area extends from San Francisco Bay <br />into the East Bay Hills and serves a diverse <br />population of 300,000. WRT is working with <br />HARD on a district-wide plan to identify <br />opportunities for a linked trail network, its <br />key characteristics, and an implementation <br />strategy to achieve it over the near and long <br />term. <br />Foothill Trail Master Plan: Concurrently, <br />WRT drafted a master plan for the Foothill <br />Trail, which will travel along the alignment <br />of a cancelled highway project and give <br />Hayward residents the chance to enjoy open <br />meadows, oak woodlands, and expansive <br />views over the city and bay. Our work will <br />result in specific alignment and design <br />standards that developers along the corridor <br />will follow. <br />San Lorenzo Creekway Vision: WRT led a <br />community-engaged vision and plan for what <br />we have called the San Lorenzo Creekway, <br />using Flood Control District access roads to <br />provide a safe and enjoyable transportation <br />route for people on foot and on bikes. This <br />initiative supported applications for active <br />transportation and urban greening grant <br />funding from the State of California. The <br />San Lorenzo Creekway will provide a safe <br />and enjoyable active transportation route <br />for people of all ages in the communities <br />along its path, connecting neighborhoods <br />with schools, parks, shopping areas, and <br />downtown Hayward. <br />FOOTHILL TRAIL
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