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CITYOF ----- <br />SAN LEANDRO <br />TREE <br />MASTER <br />PLAN <br />' ' <br />A balanced (rather than exploitative) relationship <br />with the environment; an economic system based <br />on sharing rather than competing; a strong sense <br />of family and community; social moderation and <br />restraint; the opportunity for widespread artistic <br />creativity; a way of governing that serves without <br />oppressing; a deeply spiritual sense of the world: <br />these are the very things many of us are currently <br />striving to attain in our own culture. The irony is that <br />while we look forward to a dimly-perceived future <br />when such values might be realized, we have failed <br />to understand that they existed in the not-so- <br />distant past as the accomplishments not only of the '' <br />Ohlones, but of Stone-Age people the world over." <br />-Malcolm Margolin, The Ohlone Way: Indian Life <br />in the San Francisco-Monterey Bay Area <br />PREPARED BY <br />P lan IT Geo, Inc ., Arvada, Colorado <br />PREPARED FOR <br />C ity of San Leandro, Cal ifornia <br />FUNDED BY <br />American Rescue Plan Act <br />COMPLETED <br />December 2024 <br />2