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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 19, 2002
SUBJECT: Support of Measure K, East Bay Regional Park District's
Parcel Tax Measure on the March 5, 2002 Ballot
(Report Prepared by Kay Keck, City Clerk)
ATTACHMENTS: 1)Resolution
. 2)EBRPD Measure K Project List
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION: In November of 2001, the Board of Directors of the East Bay
Regional Park District placed a measure on the ballot for the March 5, 2002 election. The measure would
fund four major needs areas: environmental maintenance, public safety, resource protection/restoration,
and public access.
At the Februa,y 5, 2002 City Council meeting, representatives of the East Bay Regional Park District made
a presentation related to and requested support of Measure K. Staff was directed to place a Resolution of
Support for Measure K on the Consent Calendar of the next meeting for consideration by the Council.
In reviewing the list of the 547 projects and associated costs to be funded by Measure K, it appears that
projects#243 and potentially#283 will directly benefit Dublin.
Staff recommends that the Council adopt the attached Resolution endorsing Measure K and direct the City
Clerk to forward a copy to the East Bay Regional Park District.
COPIES TO:
ITEM NO. 446 41ir
K2/G/2-19-02/as-ebp arks.doc
RESOLUTION NO. - 02
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
ENDORSING MEASURE K, EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT'S
PARCEL TAX MEASURE FOR PUBLIC SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MAINTENANCE
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin and the East Bay Regional Park district have historically
communicated regarding projects, programs, and other issues of mutual interest and concern between the
two agencies; and
WHEREAS, the East Bay Regional Park District has expanded by more than 26,000 acres of
parkland and shoreline in the last 12 years, however, the ongoing maintenance needs of the Regional Parks .
have increased at a rate that far out strips the growth in the Park district's General Fund revenues; and
WHEREAS, the East Bay Regional Park District's ballot measure would fund four major Park
District needs: environmental maintenance, public safety, resource protection/restoration, and public
access; and
WHEREAS, the specifics of the Park District's ballot measure proposal are as follows:
Amount: $1.00 per month per single-family home; 69 cents per month per apartment unit
Sunset Clause: After 12 years the measure would expire. Renewal would require a 2/3rds vote
Equity Distribution: Funds would be equitably distributed throughout the Park District's parks and trails
Use of Funds: 51% for one-time environmental maintenance projects, 39% for new park and
regional trail openings, 10% reserve for emergencies and oppommities.
A detailed project list has been compiled which is available to the public.
Accountability: The Park District Board of Directors will conduct annual public hearings on
projects to be selected and funded by the Measure.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby
endorse Measure K, the East Bay Regional Park District's parcel tax measure which will be placed on the
March 5, 2002 ballot in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is authorized and directed to forward a copy of
this Resolution to the East Bay Regional Park District.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of February, 2002.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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About Us .,"parks 20.02" ballot Measure K
Activities
Board and Committee Combine ening and one :me
Meetings fro
EBRPD Board of ,
Directors x,�.,
Ardenwood Advisory
Committee Proposed for the March 5, 2002, election
Park Advisory
Committee
Grazing Task Force
Board of Directors Listed by Park or Regional Trail, with project
Boating&Sailing description and estimated cost.
Campine Reservations
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Educators/Teachers
Employment
Equestrian facilities
Fire Weather page p 1. A. Chabot—Replace 20 chem toilets (excludes
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Prescribed Fire Plans Bort Meadows toilets in another project)with
Fishing Information
General Manager year 2K toilets-to reduce pumping cost improve
Golf Cou
ges
Home Parses visitor convenience—$319,680
Home
How to reach us
Kids'activities
Master Plan 1997 2. A. Chabot—Build camp.shelters at Bort
Memberships Meadows, Lost Ridge, and Lookout Ridge
Model Boars 9 _
Model Planes&Gliders Camps —$111,000 _
Model/Miniature Trains
News
Ordinance 38—Rules 3. A. Chabot—Upgrade 10 campsites with full
and Regulations
Parks&Trails hook-ups —$77,700
"Parks 2007 Ballot
Measure
Picnic Reservations 4. A. Chabot—Replace 4 Bort Meadows chemical
Public Transit to Parks
Regional Parks toilets with year 2K diasabled accessible toilets
Foundation
Related Links to reduce maintenance.costs in improve
Reservations customer convenience—$39,960
Shooting&Archery
Special Events
Swimming 5. A. Chabot—Add 6 family equestrian camp units
Trail Volunteers
Visitor Centers (corrals, tables, BBQs, and parking) at the
Volunteer Information Receptions.
Weddings.Receptions.
Corporate&Family
Events
6. A. Chabot—Install fencing required by the HCP
for protection of riparian corridors and resource
management—$69;449
7. A. Chabot—Aide fuelbreak oak regeneration
and progression to closed canopy oak woodland-
-$46,620 .
8. A. Chabot—Rehabilitate Chabot Stable Arena - '
address drainage issues—$27,750
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9. A. Chabot--Connect Chabot Stable to nearby
municipal sewer to eliminate pumpouts-
$124,320
10. A. Chabot--Replace the Equestrian Center
waterline that regularly fails requiring repeated
maintenance.-$106,560
11. A. Chabot--Extend fire hydrant 800' on
Parkridge Dr. (natural dam) to the fire trail gate--
$53,280
12. A. Chabot--Purchase 4x4 tractor with flail
Unit--S44,400
13. A. Chabot--Paint Skyline Ranch facilities--
$39,960
14. A. Chabot--Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Equestrian Center-oval arena, rental
barn, and residence--S39,960
15. A. Chabot--Upgrade electrical service to the
corporation yard --$39,600
16. A. Chabot-Paint Equestrian Center- arena,
rental barn, residence--S38,362
17. A. Chabot--Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Skyline Ranch--S35,165
18. A. Chabot--Purchase 3/4-ton, 4WD, pickup--
$29,97O
19. A. Chabot--Repair paving on rifle range
access road--S27,750
20. A. Chabot--Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Service Yard- shop, tool building, and
equipment shed-S22,378
21. A. Chabot--Repair damaged sections of the
Service Yard pavement--S12,210
22. A. Chabot--Replace sewage tanks at the
Range to stop ground water infiltration and
reduce pumping costs--S11,100 ·
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23. A. Chabot--Replace I water trough and
relocate 1 corral in Grass Valley--S7,590
24. Alameda Cr. Trails--Blade, rock, and
compact the rutted, unpaved hiker/equestrian
trail section from the Stables Staging Area
access road west to the Bay (3.5 miles / 182,980
SF)--$66,600
25. Alameda Cr. Trails--Repair sections of
damaged trail shoulder between Alvarado
Boulevard and Lowry--S33,300
26. Alameda Cr. Trails--Replace 2 chem. toilets
at Niles Staging Area with year 2K toilets--
$31,968
27. Alameda Cr. Trails--Seal coat 10 miles of trail
between Old Niles Canyon Rd: and Coyote Hills
(388,608 SF)--$70,596
28. Alameda Cr. Trails-Seal coat the Sequoia
Bridge surface (6,000 SF)--$19,980
29. Alameda Cr. Trails--Replace roof at the end
of its lifespan on equipment building--S7,992
30. Alameda Cr. Trails--Sealcoat Niles Parking
Lot (16,850 SF)--$6,660
31. Alameda Point-Open 25 acres of shoreline
and 4 miles of trail (subject to receiving grant
funding for infrastructure and improvements),
and operate for 9 years--S1,813,974
32. Antioch Shore-Replace and upgrade the
night lighting on the fishing pier--S66,600
33. Ardenwood--Build new exhibits for the Train
Station Visitor Center--S194,250
34. Ardenwood--Renovate Main Barn for winter
programs--S186,480
35. Ardenwood--Construct Ardenwood Station
Classroom --$186,480
36. Ardenwood--Extend night lighting to the Deer
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Park Area--S116,550
37. Ardenwood--Match a 50/50 grant to build a
storage barn for the Best Steam Engine--S93,240
38. Ardenwood--Renovate the Train Station to
serve as the Preserve's VisitOr Center-S55,500
39. Ardenwood--Install 25 familY picnic sites--
$25,000
40. Ardenwood--Repaint all District operated
farm structures --$79,920
41. Ardenwood--Install slab foundation and
construct a pole barn for the farming operation--
$73,260
42. Ardenwood--Reroof Main Barn --$46,620
43. Ardenwood--Purchase 1-ton 4WD pickup
truck-S31,080
44. Ardenwood--Replace Farmyard corral'
fencing-S8,880
45. Bay Ridge Trail--Open the 4 miles of CCC
Feeder Trail #1, and operate for 11 years --
$608,900
46. Bay Ridge Trail--Develop Staging Area and
other improvements require for public use of 4
miles of CCC Feeder Trail #1 --$150,000
47. Big Break-SupPort the Delta Science Center
(that will be operated by agreement) with Police
and Maintenance services for 10 years --
$697,500
48. Big Break-Replace 3,600' of damaged
unsafe fencing at RR track and repair Legless
Lizard Preserve fencing--S75,790
49. Big Break-Vegetation Management to
enhance habitat for endangered Antioch
Primrose--S6,383
50. Bishop Ranch--Install fencing required by the
HCP for protection of riparian corridors and
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resource management--$287,759
51. Bishop Ranch--Desilt and create stable dam
with spillway in the main creek--S155,400
52. Bishop Ranch--Develop 2 water springs--
$8,855
53. Black Diamond--Open 772 acres (with 5
miles of trails) of Garaventa Landbank, and
operate for 12 years -$652,080
54. Black Diamond--Develop Staging Area and
other improvements require for public use of the
772 acre Garaventa Landbank--$150,000
55. Black Diamond--Renovate family and group
picnic tables, barbecues, and drinking fountains--
$27,750
56. Black Diamond--Close an estimated 25 mine
openings that will develop in the next 10 years--
$416,250
57. Black Diamond--Identify and resolve
resource impacts of grazing at Black Diamond,
Morgan, and Round Valley, including: rocking
damaged trails, exploring alternative grazing
systems, shorter seasons, dispersed water
supply, etc.--$255,300
58. Black Diamond--Complete the detailed
structural engineering review of the mines and
make identified repairs --$222,000
59. Black Diamond--Hazel- Atlas- Mine Visitor
Center structural repair--S194,250
60. Black Diamond--Repair damaged paved
areas and resurface 0.5 mile of the park's main
entry road-S182,000
61. Black Diamond--Correct Iow pH effect on
Markley and Kirker Creeks --$178,710
62. Black Diamond--Replace 2 Sydney Flats
chem toilets with 2 flush toilets when water/septic
problems are resolved--S124,320
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63. Black Diamond--Implement prescribed fire
program (twice in 12 year period) to manage
chaparral for Alameda Whipsnake-$38,295
64. Black Diamond--Restore Pioneer and
Somersville Ponds every 5 years to maintain
habitat values (remove excessive cattails)--
$33,000
65. Black Diamond--Garaventa- dredge 2 ponds,
repair dam spillways, replace Lark & Homestead
Trail culverts to enhance habitat values and
prevent erosion.--S19,148
66. Black Diamond--Replace the Sydney Flats
park residenCe septic tank -$11,100
67. Black Diamond--Paint Entrance buildings-
$46,620
68. Black Diamond--Purchase 4WD tractor--
$44,400
69. Black Diamond-Replace the entry ticket
booth with a small kiosk with air conditioning--
$33,300
70. Black Diamond--Implement a pavement
management program for all roads and parking
areas--S26,640
71. Black Diamond--Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Green Building and residence--
$19,980
72. Black Diamond-Expand capacity of park
phone system--S15,984
73. Black Diamond-Replace residence water
tank--S15,984
74. Black Diamond-Replace air compressor--
$11,100
75. Black Diamond--Connect to municipal water
system, then add drip irrigation & plant trees at
Sidney Flat parking area.--S9,324
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76. Briones--Rework and add gravel on fire
roads to eliminate the most serious erosion and
winter damage—$134,310
77. Briones--Replace 8 chemical toilets with 4
Y2K toilets—$69,120
78. Briones—Renovate Homestead Valley Camps
and plant additional trees to replace old cedars
when they die—$22,200
79. Briones—Protect drinking water by enclosing
the Old Briones Road pump/chlorinator tank
facility, and fencing the Bear Creek and the Old
Briones Road water storage tanks. —$14,400
80. Briones—Install fencing required by the.HCP
for protection of riparian corridors, and resource
management. —$237,289
81. Briones—Restore native grassland or
threatened plant species habitat recommended
in the HCP—$100,000
82. Briones—Reroute section of Abrigo Valley
Trail out of wet meadow/ replace one culvert
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with bridge—$66,600
83. Briones—Enhance habitat for red-legged frog-
-$55,000
84. Briones--Renovate family and group picnic
tables, barbecues, and drinking fountains—
$27,750 .
85. Briones—Rebuild reservable area (for family
events and weddings) at Bear Creek—$19,980
86. Briones--Implement a pavement management
program for all roads and parking areas—$66,600
87. Briones—Repair (slurry seal and patch) the '
access road to the Alhambra Staging Area—
$35,964
88. Briones—Repair and resurface paving at the
park service yard and access road-=$33,300
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89. Briones--Provide outfalls and energy
dissipaters to reduce serious erosion at 50
existing culverts--$27,750
90. Briones--Renovate fire truck garage at the
Service Yard- complete enclosure and add
garage door--S27,750
91. Briones--Implement Alameda whipsnake
habitat enhancement with prescribed burns--
$26,640
92. Briones--Renovate the Union Bank/Pereira
corral -$12,650
93. Briones-Repair and repave the south Bear
Creek parking Iot--$11,100
94. Briones--Open backpack camp as link in
Golden Loop Camp System, and operate for 10
years--S239,300
95. Brushy Peak-Protect listed species (i.e.
Tiger Salamander, Red-legged Frog, Kit Fox)
and Native American resources --$127,650
96. Brushy Peak--Install fencing and gates (10
ea.) for boundary control (5.75 miles) and
protection of riparian areas (8.45 miles) --
$63,825
97. Brushy Peak--Open 2,035 acres with 5 miles
of trails, and operate for 11 years --$2,473,350
98. C. C. Canal Trail-Repair 6 miles of
pavement between Muir road and Geary by crack
sealing and seal coating between Christen to
High Street; removing and repaving pavement
between Putnam and Hoover; and doing spot
pavement repairs ans seal coating in other
areas--S229,000
99. C. C. Canal Trail-Rebuild .74 miles of
pavement between Oak Grove and Citrus Ave.
by removing existing pavement, stabilizing the
base with mesh geofabric, and repaving--
$196,000
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100. C. C. Canal Trail—Repair 2.6 miles of
pavement between Citrus and Cowell by
removing and repaving the trail section between
Tioga Road and cowell after stabilizing the base
with mesh fabric and spot repairing and seal
•coating the remaining trail sections.--$160,000
101. C. C. Canal Trail—Repair 3.2 mils of
pavement between Geary Road and Bancroft by
sealing cracks and spot repairing of pavement,
building trail shoulders to eliminate edge
dropoffs, removing and repaving the section
beneath Highway 680, and seal coating the trail--
$130,000
102. C. C. Canal Trail—Repair 1.3 miles of trail
pavement between Bancroft and Oak Grove by •
crack sealing, seal coating, and repairing several
tree root damaged areas.—$60,000 •
103. Carquinez—Develop Staging Area and other
improvements require for public use of1,298 acre
C&H Landbank —$210,000
104. Carquinez—Replace 3 chemical toilets with
year 2K toilets- improve visitor convenience and
maintenance.--$47,952
105. Carquinez—Restore McNear and Shrader
ponds--$55,200
106. Carquinez--Rehab the potable water system
for the Franklin Hills backpack camp—$79,920
107. Carquinez—Open 1,298 acres of C&H
landbank with.6 miles of trail, and operate for 11
years --$1,641,540
108. Carquinez—Paint Barn, Milk House, and
adjacent buildings-$43,956
109. Carquinez—Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Barn—$19,980
110. Carquinez—Replace the Milk House roof at
the end of its lifespan --$6,000- .
111. Castle Rock—Resurface pool shell—$37,296
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112. Castro to Dry Cr.Tr.--Open existing Bay
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Ridge Trail sections between 5 Canyons and
Garin (Blue Rock will be added later), and
operate for 10 years--$426,200
113. Claremont Canyon—Implement Alameda
whipsnake habitat enhancement and research
project—$178,710
114. Claremont Canyon—Repave 400' section of
Stonewall fire road for improved pedestrian and
emergency vehicle access—$8,880
115. Claremont Canyon—Replace Gelston's
aging water line and septic system—$79,920
116. Contra Costa Trails—Purchase Tractor w/
slope mower--$51,282
117. Contra Costa Trails—Purchase Crew cab w/
dump bed—$34,188
118. Contra Costa Trails—Purchase 753 Bobcat
Loader—$31,080
119. Contra Loma--Improve fishing access-
replace 2 docks, add 2 docks, and clear cattails
at selected sites—$266,400
120. Contra Loma—Replace 20 chemical toilets
on Channel Point Road with flush toilets--
$266,400
121. Contra Loma--Add two group:picnic shelters
for summer shade and winter use--$79,920
122. Contra Loma—Renovate boat dock and
repave fishing access lot—$66,600
123. Contra Loma—Renovate Loma Island picnic
area as a premier day camp - add Shelter and
storage—$49,950
124. Contra Loma—Replace failing sewer lift
station and eliminat confined space hazard--
. $150,000
125. Contra Loma--Renovate family and group
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picnic tables, barbecues, and drinking fountains—
$44,400
126. Contra Loma--Overlay paving on the
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existing trail between the Swim Complex to the
Dam—$31,080
127. Contra Loma--Protect and monitor the parks
rare plants for survival —$9,200
128. Contra Loma—Repair one-quarter mile of
paving on the main road between the Kiosk and
Service Yard--$93,240
129. Contra Loma—Repair and pave three tiers of
the Main Parking Lot--$85,470
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130. Contra Loma—Implement a pavement
management program for all park roads, paved
trails, and parking lots--$39,960
131. Contra Loma--Add roof to mens bath house
• restroom—$38,850
132. Contra Loma—Overlay bike path from Swim
Complex to the Boat Launch Area—$30,525
133. Coyote Hills—Open Caltrans funded .25 mile
trail at Toll Plaza Link to Coyote Hills, and
operate for 11 years —$213,880
134. Coyote Hills--Work with Ohlones on
interpretive features at the Burial Mounds.
Construct a small Round House at the park—
$95,738
135. Coyote Hills—Renovate the Dairy Glen
Group Camp to also nerve as a premier day
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camp- add shelter—$44,400
136. Coyote Hills--Fill cracks and overlay 3.5
miles of Bayview trail.-$326,340
137. Coyote Hills—Replace section of sewer line
at Visitor Center-J$62,160
138. Coyote Hills—Replace pilings as needed
along the marsh boardwalk—$58,275
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112. Castro to Dry Cr.Tr.--Open existing Bay
Ridge Trail sections between 5 Canyons and
Garin (Blue Rock will be added later), and
operate for 10 years--$426,200
113. Claremont Canyon—Implement Alameda
whipsnake habitat enhancement and research
project—$178,710
114. Claremont Canyon—Repave 400' section of
Stonewall fire roadfor improved pedestrian and
emergency vehicle access—$8;880
115. Claremont Canyon--Replace Gelston's
aging water line and septic system—$79,920
116. Contra Costa Trails—Purchase Tractor w/ _
slope mower--$51,282
117. Contra Costa Trails—Purchase Crew cab w/
dump bed—$34,188
118. Contra Costa Trails--Purchase 753 Bobcat
Loader—$31,080
119. Contra Loma--Improve fishing access-
replace 2 docks, add 2 docks, and clear cattails
at selected sites—$266,400
120. Contra Loma—Replace 20 chemical toilets
on Channel Point Road with flush toilets--
$266,400
121. Contra Loma--Add two group picnic shelters
for summer shade and winter use—$79,920
122. Contra Loma—Renovate boat dock and
repave fishing access lot—$66,600
123. Contra Loma—Renovate Loma Island picnic
area as a premier day camp - add Shelter and
storage—$49,950
124. Contra Loma—Replace failing sewer lift
station and eliminat confined space hazard--
$150,000
125. Contra Loma--Renovate family and group
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picnic tables, barbecues, and drinking fountains—
$44,400
126. Contra Loma—Overlay paving on the
existing trail between the Swim Complex to the
Dam—$31,080 •
127. Contra Loma--Protect and monitor the parks
rare plants for survival —$9,200
128. Contra Loma—Repair one-quarter mile of
paving on the main road between the Kiosk and
Service Yard--$93,240
129. Contra Loma—Repair and pave three tiers of
the Main Parking Lot--$85,470
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130. Contra Loma—Implement a pavement
management program for all park roads, paved •
trails, and parking lots--$39,960
131. Contra Loma—Add roof to mens bath house
restroom—$38,850
132. Contra Loma—Overlay bike path from Swim
Complex to the Boat Launch Area—$30,525
133. Coyote Hills--Open Caltrans funded .25 mile
trail at Toll Plaza Link to Coyote Hills, and
operate for 11 years —$213,880
134. Coyote Hills--Work with Ohlones on
interpretive features at the Burial Mounds.
Construct a small Round House at the park—
$95,738
135. Coyote Hills—Renovate the Dairy Glen
Group Camp to also terve as a premier day
camp- add shelter—$44,400
136. Coyote Hills--Fill cracks and overlay 3.5
miles of Bayview trail.--$326,340
137. Coyote Hills—Replace section of sewer line
at Visitor Center- $62,160
138. Coyote Hills—Replace pilings as needed
along the marsh boardwalk—$58,275
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139. Coyote Hills--Repair one mile of damaged
· sections of the Tuibun Trail--S39,960
140. Coyote Hills-Repair & upgrade the P-line
sport courts--S33,300
141. Coyote Hills-Establish burrowing owl
protection area and enhance, habitat--S31,913
142. Coyote Hills-Renovate family and group
picnic tables, barbecues, and drinking fountains--
$27,750
143. Coyote Hills-Build a small teaching
amphitheater near the Visitor Center for school
and group use-S27,750
144. Coyote Hills--Replace 2 chemical toilets, by
the closed Hoot Hollow Toilets, with Y2K toilets--
$26,640
145. Coyote Hills-Renovate the Visitor Center's
Restrooms and add hallway to staff offices.--
$24,000
146. Coyote Hills-Replace rotting log seating,
area along trail to shellmounds, with benches--
$16,650
147. Coyote Hills-Rock and pave the Visitor
center overflow Iot--$77,700
148. Coyote Hills-Implement preventative
pavement program for all park Roads and
Parking Lots--S66,600
149. COyote Hills-Fill swale and pave expanded
parking lot at Visitor Center Parking Lot--S53,280
150. Coyote Hills-Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Service Yard and Visitors Center--
$37,296
151. Coyote Hills--Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Shop and Supervisor's.' office--
$13,320
152. Crown--Hire 1 FTE to keep open Crab Cove
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Visitor Center for added 3 months each year
between November and February, and operate
for 12 years-S935,000
153. Crown-Install small teaching amphitheater
near Crab Cove-$16,650
154. Crown-Replace 19 old single pane
windows at Crab Cove Visitor Center- paint to
match trim--S26,640
155. Crown--Install lighting for night programs at
the parking lot and entrance to the Visitor
Center--S93,240
156. Crown-Replace 94 deteriorating wood
tables with tables that can withstand the salty
environment-S83,250
157. Crown--Paint Bath House and beach
restrooms--$33,300
158. Crown--Re-roof the Bath house--S33,300
159. Crown-Complete renovations to the Bay
Lab environmental classroom- at the bath house-
-$19,980
160. Crown--Renovate deck (on McKay) at Crab
Cove--$8,880
161. Crown--Purchase 126 mower-S39,960
162. CroWn--Replace old Monterey pines and
replace with trees that will survive with little
maintenance--S22,200
163. Crown-Purchase Trailer--S7,770
164. Cull-Replace 4 chem toilets in the main
picnic area with a small restroOm with flush
toilets and sewer--S124,320
165. Cull--Resurface Deck on Diving Platform-
correct any identified structural problems--
$22,200
166. Cull--Replace 2 chem toilets with a disabled
uni-sex flush toilet at the swim complex--S26,640
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167. Cull--Repair and repave the access path to
the Swim Complex--S16,650
168. Cull--Paint Swim Complex (north and south)
-$46,620
169. Cull--Replace roof at the end of its lifespan
on Swim Complex - nine buildings--S46,620
170. Cull-Hook the lagoon drainage system into
the sewer drainage system to eliminate chlorine
discharge to adjacent riparian areas--S35,000
171. Cull--Hook residence up to City sewer to
replace old septic system--S26,640
172. Cull-Slurry Seal Main Parking Lots--
$13,320
173. Del Valle-Renovate Wild turkey Restroom
#8 to handle group camp and existing 40 family
campsites--S233,100
174. Del Valle-Renovate Fiesta Grande picnic
area to serve as a premier day camp--S119,880
175. Del Valle-Add portable classroom (at site to
be selected) to be used as a Visitor Service
Center --$101,010
176. Del Valle-Replace three aging sewer lift
stations and remove confined space safety
hazards--S450,000
177. Del Valle--Pave campground roads.
Restripe and pave parking Iots--$124,320
178. Del Valle--Renovate the park's family and
group picnic tables, barbecues, and drinking
fountains--S66,600
179. Del Valle--Renovate Hetch Hetchy Camp,
add fencing, shelter, and small meadow--
$58,275
180. Del Valle-Replace old 40' wooden dock
with safe aluminum dock at the Westside Marina-
-$53,280
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181. Del Valle--Replace Arroyo staging area
chemical toilet with Y2K toilet to reduce pumping
costs and improve customer service —$28,800
182. Del Valle--Install boundary control fencing
(5 miles) and gates (10 ea.) —$149,500
183. Del Valle--Implement a pavement
management program for all park roads, paved
trails, and parking lots—$79,920
184. Del Valle—Paint West Beach structures- 7
buildings--$36,000
185. Del Valle—Paint East Beach- 9 buildings—
$33,300
186. Del Valle--Stabilize bank upriver of the
amphitheater—$33,300
187. Del Valle—Paint Campground-7 Bldgs.-
$27,972
188. Del Valle—Build catch basins in East tank
gully to prevent lake sedimentation at Hobie
Point—$22,200
189. Delta DeAnza Trail—Open 2 miles of
unconnected trail (without bridge underpass)
between Hillcrest and Neroly, and operate for 12
years —$746,428
190. Delta DeAnza Trail—Open 3.5 miles of trail
between Walnut Creek Channel and Concord
Naval, and operate for 10 years—$667,290
191. Diablo Foothills—Gravel 2 miles of trails
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near staging areas for all season recreation use
and reduction of erosion and grazing impacts —
$84,000
192. Diablo Foothills—Install fencing required by
the HCP for protection of riparian corridors and
resource management.—$172,155
193. Diablo Foothills—Remove bullfrogs-
enhance habitat for red-legged frog in ponds and _
pine cr.—$33,300
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194. Diablo Foothills—Protect the Fragrant
Fritillary plant population—$9,200
195. District-wide--Implement the Native
Grassland Monitoring and Restoration Action
• Plan by using General Funds for the first 3 to 5
Pilot years, and Parks 2002" funds for the next 7
years of expanded monitoring at: Sunol/Ohlone,
Carquinez, Wildcat Canyon, Briones, Black
Diamond, Morgan Territory, Garin/Dry Creek,
and Las Trampas.—$560,000
196. District-wide—Restore native grassland or
threatened plant species habitat recommended
in the HCP—$260,000
197. District-wide--Implement aggressive yellow
starthistle control program (Briones, BDM,
Bishop Ranch, Carquinez, Las Trampas, Mission
• Pk., Round Valley, Sycamore)--$733;988
198. District-wide—Implement aggressive broom
control program (Anthony Chabot, Claremont,
Miller Knox, Redwood, Sibley, Tilden, Wildcat)—
$733,988
199. District-wide--Retain consultant(s) to work
with staff to complete a Habitat Conservation
•
Plan (HCP) for all State and Federal listed
species. Identify and address impacts from the
following activities: routine operations and
maintenance projects i.e. culverts, ponds,
bridges, etc.; grazing; fuels management to
reduce the threat ofwildfire; use of prescribed
fire; management of non-native species, and new
trail development. Prior to adoption of the HCP,
prepare the required environmental documents
necessary to comply with the National.
Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) and the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). —
$589,000
200. District-wide—Retain consultant (s) to work
with staff on the Master Plan goal for completing
a District Wide Resources Inventory. Include:
completion of the GIS resources mapping project
for all park natural and cultural resources, and
completion of operational guidelines for
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protecting and managing park resources
(following adoption of the Habitat Conservation
Plan described in project #192) .--$588,000
201. District-wide-Increase funding for
hazardous tree program for next 12 years.
Replace removed trees with natives--S555,000
202. District-wide-,Retain consultant(s) to work
with staff and the Hills Emergency Forum to
complete a Fire Hazard Reduction Plan for the
East Bay Hills. Prior to adoption of the Plan,
prepare the required environmental documents
necessary to comply with the National
Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) and the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). --
$400,000
203. District-wide--Whole Park Access projects-
renovate existing facilities to achieve disabled
access--S360,750
204. District-wide--Implement aggressive
Artichoke thistle control program -$265,512
205. District-wide--Design and install 40 new 2' x
3' wayside interpretive panels covering park
natural resources in selective park locations--
$55,500
206. District-wide--Complete discussions with
Counties and Cities to implement park directional
signage program--S27,750
207. District-wide--Implement aggressive Non-
native cordgrass Spartina alterniflora control
program (Shoreline Parks)--S493,573
208. District-wide--Retrofit 5 buildings for
Earthquake survivability--S388,500
209. District-wide--Maintain feral pig damage
control program for the next 12 years(Interpretive
Parklands, Parklands Units)--S382,950
210. District-wide--Install
computer/eVapotranspiration regulated irrigation
clocks at 47 sites to reduce water use--S260,850
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211. District-wide--Obtain infra-red or color,
aerial photography to develop orthorectified,
digital base maps for all regional parks. The
base maps will be used for park planning
purposes as well as to create accurate maps for
use in resource inventory, facility inventory, and
ongoing park management.--S146,520
212. District-wide-Complete the inventory and
archival of 65 years of individual staff and park
collections of valuable and important resource,
cultural, and historic resources. --$122,800
213. District-wide-Develop and implement
threatened amphibian management program
including the removal of exotic species-S95,738
214. District-wide--Implement Marine Mammal
Management Plan with funding for emergency
disposal-S76,590
215. District-wide--Implement
Residential/structural rodent control program
(Pleas. Ridge, Mission, Crown, Crab Cove, MLK,
Garin, Coyote Hills, lilden Corp., Camp Ohlone)
--$73,260
216. District-wide--Develop & implement Bat
Survey and Research Project--S66,600
217. District-wide--Establish pier maintenance
evaluation and funding System-S59,940
218. District-wide--CA Clapper rail survey
equipment: Airboat, accessories and training--
$55,944
219. District-wide-Finish survey of all District
structures for earthquake survivability-
recommend corrections.--S53,280
220. District-wide--Implement California ground
squirrel research project (Del Valle, Pleas.
Ridge. Diablo Foothills, 'Miller Knox)--S46,000
221. District-wide-Develop and implement
Regional Canada Goose management plan--
S22,977
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222. District-wide--Maintain Red Fox control
program where endangered species are at risk
(Shoreline Unit)--S195,500
223. District-wide,-Conduct Electrical Code,
Load, and Resistance Inspection of Older
Electrical Systems--S106,560
224. District-wide--Provide lifeguard sinks and
storage at Del Valle, ^nza, Temescal, and Cull --
$99,9O0
225. District-wide--Establish paving management
evaluation and funding system--S59,940
226. District-wide--Stewardship Dept. Survey
Equipment: Yamaha 4 x 4 ATV, trailer,
accessories & training--S9,158
227. Don Castro--Relocate 1000 feet of
boundary fencing and build new overflow parking
lot on land leased from CALTRANS. Pave the
road to the Towers parking lot and the 80-car
Towers parking lot. --$163,170
228. Don Castro--Renovate and add six flush
toilets at the swim complex to current standards.
Add 2 ADA accessible showers. Repair broken
concrete--S121,212
229. Don Castro--Repair pavement from
entrance sign to first parking Iot.--$77,700
230. Don Castro--Repair, drain, and pave the
three-level parking Iot--$62,160
231. Don Castro--Renovate and expand Park
Supervisors Office at the Swim Complex, and
add covered storage building at the service yard-
-$154,000
232. Don Castro--Purchase 4WD tractor--
$44,400
233. Don Castro--Implement a pavement
management program for all park roads, paved
trails, and parking Iots--$39,960
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234. Don Castro--Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on equipment/chlorine room—$10,656
235. Don Castro—Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Shop--$7,992
236. Dry Creek—Add security residence. Historic.
Meyer's summer cottage to become visitor
center/reception area (requires LUP)--$196,000
237. Dry Creek—Build Group camp at Meyers
homestead site following completion of park
LUP/EIR—$88,800
238. Dry Creek—Prepare Meyers Garden for
early public use —$27,750
239. Dry Creek--Hook up Meyers Cottage to City
sewer- add two flush toilets and remodel the
wash house—$186,480
240. Dry Creek—Install fencing required by the
HCP for riparian site protection and resource
management—$115,000
241. Dry Creek- Connect the Meyer's Garden to
the city water system to provide potable water
and to serve as a back-up for garden use. —
• $77,700
242. Dry Creek—Repair historic rock walls along
Dry Creek--$98,000
243. Dublin Hills—Purchase Full-size 4WD
pickup—$29,970
4 4:°East C.C. Trails--Purchase Tiger mower--
$72,150
245. East C.C. Trails—Slurry Seal 5 miles of trail
pavement between Dainty Ave. and Cypress
Road section of the Marsh Creek Trail (264,000
SF)--$66,600
246. East C.C. Trails—Fill Cracks in pavement
and repave damaged Delta DeAnza Trail -
Willow Pass Road to Neroly road (10% of
454,080 SF)—$26,640
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247. East C.C. Trails--Fill Cracks in trail
pavement- Jordan and Big Break Bridge section
of the Big Break Trail--S14,042
248. East C.C. Trails--Fill Cracks and repave 1.1
miles of damaged trail- Cypress to Big Break
Bridge section of the Marsh Creek Trail (58,080
SF)--$12,210
249. Eastshore--Open BaY Trail along the
Waterfront that connects five shoreline cities,
and operate for 12 years--S1,403,060
250. Fishery--Purchase 3/4 ton 4WD pickup
(fisheries management) -$31,080
251. Fuel Break-Following completion of the
fuelbreak EIR, complete and maintain identified
priority projects including follow-on work for
controlling eucalyptus resprout, exotic weed
control, and fuel breaks next to residences.
Implement monitoring program for listed species-
-$797,535
252. Fuel Break--Complete and maintain
additional small-scale work on the Fuelbreak to
meet local fire codes and 8' flame length
standard--S133,755
253. Fuel Break--Complete removal of exotic
mayten, pine, and broom plants--S33,300
254. Garin--Open 2,140 acres of existing
landbank, 1.3 miles of trail, and access to
Honcharenko historic site, and operate for 9
years -$715,115
255. Garin--Develop Staging Area and other
improvements require for public use of 2,140
acres of Landbank and access to Honcharenko
Historic site --$235,470
256. Garin--Replace 4 chemical toilets with 2
flush toilet/shower at Arroyo Camp for use by
youth groups--S108,780
257. Garin--Add a backpack camp along the Bay
Area Ridge Trail for use by individuals and
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groups. Add shelter and provide water. (Requires
LUP amendment)—$55,500
258. Garin—Repair the damaged sections of the
Group Camp road and repave sections of the
access road —$39,960
259. Garin—Repair the damaged sections of the
road base and repave the Park Entry Road—
$26,640
260. Garin—Replace septic tank (or hook-up to
sewer if possible) at park residence- Meincke-
$13,320
261. Garin--Jordan Pond: Implement control
program for aquatic weeds(Frogbit) (Requires
LUP amendment)--$10,212
262. Garin--Replace water service line from park
tank to use areas as repeated line breaks occur—
$93,240
263. Garin—Purchase 4WD tractor—$44,400
264. Garin—Replace 20 year old entry ticket
booth with new standard small Kiosk—$33,300
265. Garin—Purchase 3/4 ton 4WD pickup--
$29,970
266. Garin—Implement a pavement management
program for all park roads, paved trails, and
parking lots—$26,640
267. Garin--Chipseal the 21 year old parking lots
and entry road to extend the life of the asphalt
paving-$26,640
268. Hayward Shore--Open 1,330 acres of
Baumburg/Eden Landing (Operation funding •
50% by EBRPD and 50% by State, and operate
for 11 years —$789,305
269. Hayward Shore--Provide a Y2K toilet at the
Grant parking area—$22,000
270. Hayward Shore—Enhance least tern habitat-
-$76,590
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271. Hayward Shore—Burrowing owl habitat
maintenance at Oro Loma Marsh(Purchase 4WD
Tractor)—$52,170
272. Hayward Shore--Slurry Seal 1 miles of trail
pavement between West Winton and Grant—
$19,980
273. Hayward Shore—Rebuild a safe staff boat
launch ramp at Hayward Landing (12' by 40'
ramp needed)—$18,315
274. Hayward Shore—Periodically prescribe burn
the Oro Loma Marsh to benefit burrowing owls &
other grassland species--$12,765
275. Hayward Shore—Purchase a 4wd Toro
mower with trailer to mow trail shoulders—
$38,850
276. Hayward Shore—Install convaults to save on
fuel costs and to replace 5 gallon drum gasoline
storage--$33,600
277. Hayward Shore—Upgrade pickup to 3/4 ton �.
4x4 to facilitate boat and trailer hauling--$23,310
278. Hayward Shore—Improve water
management by installing aluminum flap gates
on drains at the Cogswell Marsh and the
Hayward Marsh--$19,980
279. Hayward Shore—Replace roof at the end of
its lifespan on Shop—$13,320
280. Huckleberry--Implement the management
plan for the threatened/endangered Alameda
manzanita—$139,453
281. Huckleberry—Eliminate fish barriers for
rainbow trout runs. Install bridge for Skyline Trail
creek crossing--$63,825
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282. Iron Horse Trail—Slurry Seal 9 miles of
paving on the Iron Horse- San Ramon and.
Danville (475,200 SF)—$179,82Q..-.__......
283. Iron Horse Trail—Pave disabled access .
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aprons at 52 entry structures-Iron Horse--
$80,808
284. Iron Horse Trail--Repave the trail section
between Love Lane and Prospect (19,320 SF). --
$9,99O
285. Kennedy--Replace the existing substandard
restroom and double the number of flush toilets-
$310,800
286. Kennedy--Replace 13 year old play
structure at same site with new and safer play
structure.--S73,260
287. Kennedy--Renovate family and group picnic
tables, barbecues, and drinking fountains--
$44,400
288. Kennedy--Repave and stripe main parking
lot, 43,200 Sq. Ft.--$63,714
289. Kennedy--Repair and repave pathways
within the recreation area--S33,300
290. Kennedy--Enhance whipsnake habitat on
the Radich/Hill property with prescribed burns--
$25,530
291. Kennedy--Implement preventative pavement
management program--S39,960
292. Kennedy--Purchase Small tractor--S31,080
293. Kennedy--Purchase Chipper--S26,640
294. Laf/Moraga Trail--Seal cracks in trail
pavement between Stafford and Moraga
Commons (44,620 SF)--$7,437
295. Lake Chabot--Renovate the women's
restroom- add toilets to eliminate long waits on
weekends--S116,550
296. Lake Chabot--Replace old substandard
boat house--S99,900
297. Lake Chabot--Seal Coat and restripe the
Marina parking lot and entry road--S13,320
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298. Lake Chabot--Slurry Seal Main Parking
Lots--S11,988
299. Lake ChabOt--Enhance whipsnake habitat
on Fairmont Ridge with prescribed burns--
$26,640
300. Lake Chabot--Implement a pavement
management program for all park roads, paved
trails, and Iots-$53,280
301. Lake Chabot--Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Nike Classroom-S6,660
302. Las Trampas--Gravel 5 miles of trails for all
season recreation use, control of erosion, and
reduction of grazing damage--S203,500
303. Las Trampas--Implement Alameda
whipsnake habitat enhancement with prescribed
burns--S25,530
304. Las Trampas--Clean-up, add retaining wall
to stabilize slopes, drain, and pave behind the
Service Yard--S99,900
305. Las Trampas--Purchase 4WD tractor--
$44,4OO
306. Las Trampas-lmplement a pavement
management program for all park roads, paved
trails, and Iots--$26,640
307. Las Trampas--Complete roofing of Stables
and Residence --$18,000
308. Las Trampas--Renovate the Little Hills
water spring boxes and protective fencing--
$6,900
309. Leona--Implement Alameda whipsnake
habitat enhancement with prescribed burns--
$25,530
310. Leona--Cape ivy removal program--S12,765
311. Leona--Add the three new fuelbreaks (15
acres) that are projected in the Draft Park
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LUP/EIR--$63,825
312. Little Hills--Replace septic tank--S23,976
313. Little Hills--Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Residence--S7,992
314. M.L. King, Jr.--Open Tidewater shoreline
trail and protect shoreline, and operate for 12
years--S1,326,360
315. M.L. King, Jr.--Open Damon Slough staging
area and wetland, and operate for 12 years--
$1,118,020
316. M.L. King, Jr.--Correct drainage problems
and pave Garretson Point and MLK Grove
parking Iots-$178,000
317. M.L. King, Jr.--Repair uneven surface and
overlay 1/2 mile of the Arrowhead Marsh Trail--
$79,920
318. M.L. King, Jr.--Renovate Blue Heron picnic
area to serve as a premier day camp- add shelter
and storage--S53,280
319. M.L King, Jr.--Renovate family and group
picnic tables (65), barbecues, and drinking
fountains--S49,950
320. M.L. King, Jr.--Slurry Seal All Parking Lots--
$19,980
321. Maintenance--Him 2.5 key maintenance
staff to catch up with maintenance backlog and
fund for 12 years--S2,446,000
322. Martinez--Replace 2 chemical toilets at the
Arena'with 2 flush toilets- 600' sewer and small
lift station--S77,700
323. Martinez--Repair and overlay 3/8 mile of
paving on killdear shoreline trail--S33,300
324. Martinez--Repair paving on the Main Area
lawn paths and slurry seal--S12,210
325, Martinez--Eradicate pepperweed--$38,295
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326. Martinez--Replace Granger's chem.toilet
with flush toilet- connect to sewer to reduce
pumping costs--S38,850
327. MartineZ--Implement a pavement
management program for all park roads, paved
trails, and parking Iots--$39,960
328.. Martinez--Purchase Mini dump--S33,300
329. Miller Knox--Provide onging funding for
Public Safety and Park Rangers to operate the
new Ferry Point Pier for 12 years --$1,796,537
330. Miller Knox--Install ceiling insulation in the
Model Train Museum and add HVAC system--
$119,880
331. Miller Knox--Repair and repave 1.3 miles of
Lagoon Trail--S106,560
332. Miller Knox--Renovate family and group
picnic tables (79), barbecues, and drinking
fountains-S83,250
333. Miller Knox--Replace failing lift station--
$150,000
334. Miller Knox--Repair paving and curbing at
the park's Main parking Iot--$106,560
335. Miller Knox-Restore road and trail
pavement at Keller Beach--S80,000
336. Miller Knox--Remove pampas grass and
trail-side poison oak to enhance native plant
communities--S31,913
337. Miller Knox-Use periodic prescribed fire to
enhance relic habitat and grassland on ridge--
$12,765
338. Miller Knox--Implement a pavement
management program for all park roads, paved
trails, and parking Iots--$39,960
339. Miller Knox--Install drainage system to solve
Service Yard flooding--S39,960
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340. Miller Knox—Seal Coat Ferry Point And
Wildcat Creek Lots—$9,324
341. Mission Peak—Install Y2K toilet, tables, and
fencing for the Eagle Spring Backpack Camp—
$19,980
342. Mission Peak—Install erosion control and
slope stabilization—$63,825
• 343. Mission Peak--Replace 2 chemical toilets
with flush toilets and connect to the City sewer—
$155,400
344. Morgan Territory—Replace Staging Area
security residence--$186,480
345. Morgan Territory—Install fencing required by
the HCP for protection of riparian corridors and
resource management—$253,288
346. Morgan Territory—Enhance 3 ponds for red-
legged frogs, remove fish in two ponds--$33,350
347. Morgan Territory—Rework old fire roads to
eliminate soil erosion and winter damage—
$25,530 •
348. Morgan Territory—Chip and slurry seal the
main staging area parking lot—.$39,960
349. Morgan Territory--Develop drinking water
system using existing wells—$18,000
350. Morgan Territory—Rehabilitate Stone Corral
Pond and add clay liner--$12,765
351. Ohlone--Convert 4 chemical Toilets to Y2K
toilets for user convenience and reduced
pumping costs—$63,936
352. Ohlone—Install fencing required by the HCP
for protection of riparian corridors, and resource
management.—$98,291
,' 353. Oyster Bay--Open phase III improvements,
and operate for 8 years—$1,052,360
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354. Oyster Bay-Seal coat the trail between
Neptune Drive and the main shoreline--S6,660
355. Oyster Bay--Implement a pavement
management program for all park roads, paved
trails, and parking Iots-$26,640
356. Peralta Oaks-Replace roof drain from
tower--S106,560
357. Peralta Oaks--Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Main Office--S29,304
358. Peralta Oaks-Paint Main Office--S26,640
359. Pleasanton Ridge--Gravel 3 miles of trail for
all season recreation use and reduction of
erosion and grazing impacts --$120,000
360. Pleasanton Ridge-Replace 3 chemical
Toilets with Y2K toilets--S45,600
361. Pleasanton Ridge--Control bullfrogs and
enhance pond habitat for Red-legged frog--
$126,560
362. Pleasanton Ridge--Restore 4 ponds for red
legged frog habitat-S64,400
363. Pleasanton Ridge--Implement preventative
maintenance program for park trails and parking
Iot--$19,980
364. Pleasanton Ridge--Replace roof at the end
of its lifespan on Nipper Residence and Garage--
$10,656
365. Pleasanton to Trampas Tr.--Open 6 miles of
Calaveras Ridge trail, and operate for 9 years--
$594,160
366. PSDC -Const.--Purchase Jeep Cherokee
(Construction)--S28,890
367..Pt. Isabel-Convert 3 chemical toilets to Y2K
toilets--S47,952
368. Pt. Pinole--Continue park-wide eucalyptus
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grove thinning and sprout control program--
$69,930
369. Pt. Pinole--Enhance wetland areas for black
rail habitat (remove iceplant)--$25,530
370. Pt. Pinole--Chip and resurface the main
entry trail and shuttle road--S93,240
371. Pt. Pinole--Purchase 4WD tractor with
attachments--S44,400
372. Pt. Pinole-lmplement a pavement
management program for all park roads, paved
trails, and parking Iots--$39,960
373. Pt. Pinole--Replace 5 gallon cans used for
fuel storage with 500 gas and diesel convaults--
$33,600
374. Public Safety--Hire 2 police officers to
establish core staffing for District-wide patrol
system and fund for 12 years--S2,000,000
375. Public Safety-Fund radio equipment
replacement program--S111,000
376. Public Safety-Upgrade the Radio System-
Install Additional Base Station--S66,600
377. Public Safety-Purchase (2) patrol cars--
$61,716
378. Public Safety-Paint Headquarters- interior
and exterior-S33,300
379. Public Safety--Regrade and repave the
Public Safety HQ Parking Lot--S33,300
380. Public Safety--Install vehicle wash area
water reclamation system and connect to sewer--
$33;300
381. Public Safety-Replace 1950s vintage
windows with energy efficient windows-S26,640
382. Public Safety--Install bathroom in 911
Emergency Management Center area--S11,100
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383. Public Safety--Renovate bathroom in HQ
Admin wing--S11,100
384. Public Safety--Pave the Helicopter Unit
landing ramp in front of the hangar--S8,880
385. Public Safety--Install 17 glass-window
doorways in HQ offices facing hallway --$6,660
386. Public Safety--Install security cyclone
fenoing around HQ building --$6,660
387. Public Safety--Install safety earthquake rails
around electrical transformers-S6,660
388. Quarry Lakes-Establish sustainable warm
and cold water recreational fisheries--S127,650
389. Quarry Lakes--Pampas grass and
pepperweed control--S12,765
390. Redwood--Install new 70' multi-use bridge
to span the creek between Stream and Bridle
Trails at Canyon Meadow --$233,240
391. Redwood--Replace 2 chemical toilets at
Skyline Gate with flush toilets- connect to city
sewer--$170,940
392. Redwood-Complete native plant restoration
and native fish protection project along Redwood
Creek,S116,550
393. Redwood-Replace 5 chemical toilets with
Y2K toilets--S79,920
394. Redwood--Remove infected Monterey pine
trees if 80% die, as predicted, from pine pitch
canker--$116,550
395. RedwoOd--Remove freeze damaged
redgum eucalyptus and re- establish natives--
$91,575
396. Redwood-Protect and enhance the
serpentine prairie- use prescribed fire and
remove exotic plants--S58,275
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397. Redwood-Repair'damaged interior asphalt
at Piedmont Stables--S26,640
398. Redwood--Replace foundation at Fire
Station #2-$39,960
399. Redwood--Paint Piedmont Stables-S33,300
400. Redwood--Solve problem of at-surface
waterline -Stream Trail between Tres Sendas &
Girls Camp--S26,640
401. Redwood--Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on 11500 Skyline--S17,316
402. Redwood-Purchase Welder-Generator--
$7,770
403. Redwood-Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Fire Station 2--$6,000
404. Redwood--Repave road (13 ft x216 ft) at
Redwood Arena adjacent to Oakland Academy-
$5,550
405. Resource Stewards-Hire 1 Native Plant
Steward to focus on natural resource issues and
ongoing monitoring of park vegetation and fund
for 12 years --$923,000
406. Roads and Trails--Purchase 4WD tractor
w/attachments--S51,282
407. Roads and Trails-Purchase 2 vehicles and
office equipment for 2 paving admin analysts-
$44,400
408. Roads and Trails--Purchase Sheeps foot 66
wide--S38,850
409. Roads and Trails--Purchase 1-ton 4WD
crew cab--$31,080
410. Roads and Trails--Purchase Bobcat loader--
$31,080
411. Roads and Trails--Purchase 3/4ton 4WD
pickup--S27,750
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412. Roberts--Create a disabled accessible trail
between Roberts and the new Chabot Science
Center--S44,400
413. Roberts-Renovate family and group picnic
tables, barbecues, and drinking fountains--
$33,300
414. Roberts-Renovate ballfield-upgrade
irrigation and correct drainage--S22,200
415. Roberts-Contribute the District's share of
sewer costs to COSC for future connection
rights--S83,250
416. Roberts-Repair and resurface parking lots--
S62,160
417. Roberts-Replace septic tanks at
Residence, Archery Range, and 2 Range chems-
connect to sewer--S62,160
418. Roberts-Repair and overlay pavement on
internal paths and service trails--S39,072
419. Roberts--Reroute, rock and pave the 1/4
mile Manzanita Trail for disabled access to
overlook--S30,525
420. Roberts--Replace water supply line to
Redwood Bowl and add booster pumP--S66,600
421. Roberts-Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on metal restroom--$10,656
422. Roberts-Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Concession/Changing--S10,656
423. Roberts--Replace roof at the end of its
lifespan on Residence at entrance-S10,656
424. Roberts-Purchase Welder-Generator--
$7,77O
425. Roberts-Replace play area wood building
roof at the end of its lifespan --$6,000
426. Round Valley--Install water bridge at
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crossing #5 to complete valley loop trail—
$166,499 .
427. Round Valley—Develop rustic group
camping area in accordance with the LUP-
$46,620
428. Round Valley—Regrade/reroute old fire
trails to minimize soil erosion, and gravel 0.5
miles of the Miwok Trail for all season use--
$25,000
429. Round Valley—Implement spot creek
• restoration and.bio/stabilization program--
$127,650
430. Round Valley—Implement Alameda
whipsnake habitat enhancement with prescribed
burns--$25,530
431. Round Valley—Establish kit fox habitat
management program—$12,765
432. Shadow Cliffs--Replace 4 fishing docks --
$173,160
433. Shadow Cliffs—Irrigate and plant additional
trees along interior levees—$55,500
434. Shadow Cliffs—Replace 5 gallon drum gas
storage with convaults to save 50 Cents a gallon-
-$33,600
435. Shadow Cliffs—Renovate family and group
picnic tables, barbecues, and drinking fountains—
$11,100
436. Shadow Cliffs—Re-enforce the Stanley
Road bike trail with cribwalls—$33,300
437. Shadow Cliffs--Replace the temporary
Marina Concession Building—$66,600
• 438. Shadow Cliffs--Implement a pavement
management program for all park roads, paved
trails, and lots—$39,960
439. Shadow Cliffs--Replace roofs at the end of
their lifespans-2 Bldgs.—$7,992
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440. Shadow/D. Valle Tr.--Open 2 mile link
between Shadow Cliffs and Livermore, and
operate for 10 years-'$1,174,300
441. Sibley-Remove redgum and freeze
damaged eucalyptus along the western boundary
South of the Staging Area--S55,500
442. Sibley--Rehabilitate 2 ponds on the Stone
property to re-establish habitat values--S46,620
443. Sibley--Repave wheelchair path behind the
Visitor Center to eliminate pavement failure--
$20,000
444. Sibley--Replace shake roof on Visitors
Center with Class A firesafe synthetic slate roof
(1,500 SF)--$29,304
445. Sibley--Implement a pavement management
program for all park roads, paved trails, and Iots-
-$10,656
446. So. Co. Corp. Yard-Replace holding tanks
with connection to city sewer--S79,920
447. So. Co. Corp. Yard--Install flush toilets and
running water at the Nike Classroom--S33,300
448. So. Co. Corp. Yard--Renovate So. Co. Shop
for earthquake safety and add 2 work bays--
$497,280
449. So. Co. Corp. Yard-Rewire and
underground electrical service and add
emergency generator--S248,640
450. So. Co. Corp. Yard--Upgrade phone
system--$127,650
451. So. Co. Corp. Yard--Replace rented
trailer/office to provide a suitable Sanitation
Supervisors office--S114,885
452. So. Co. Corp. Yard--Replace remaining
defective sections of water line--$93,240
453. So. Co. Corp. Yard--Reroof So. Co.
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Equipment Shop--$23,976
% 454. Sobrante Ridge—Enhance Alameda
manzanita habitat- introduce prescribed fire as
mgt. tool—$25,530
455. Sobrante Ridge--Remove the dam near
Castro Ranch Road and restore the creek
channel to its natural condition—$53,280
456. State Riding & Hiking Trail--Open mitigation
funded Crystal Ranch .5 mile section of Regional
Trail, and operate for 12 years —$292,760
457. Stewardship—Purchase 3 digital cameras
for field documentation—$4,440 •
458. Sunol--Complete joint study with SFWD,
identify and mitigate resource impacts of grazing
at Sunol/Ohlone/Mission Pk., including: rocking
damaged trails, exploring alternative grazing
systems, shorter seasons, dispersed water
supply, etc.--$272,550
459. Sunol—Drill 90 foot drinking water well to
correct water quality problems, add water
storage tank, and build a rodent proof enclosure
around the chlorinator/pump facility --$95,136
460. Sunol—Replace 4 chemical toilets with Y2K.
toilets at the Visitor Center Parking Lot—$63,936
461. Sunol—Add an accessible deck behind the
Barn with classroom seating to overlook the
creek—$44,000
• 462. Sunol--Renovate family and group picnic
tables, barbecues, and drinking fountains—
$27,750
463. Sunol—Provide wheelchair accessible paths
and key disable use facilities in the core area—
$9,324
464. Sunol--Fence (9 miles) of riparian areas in
Alameda Creek and Maguire Peaks Area --
$287,500
465. Sunol--Enhance native fisheries.habitation
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potential in Alameda Creek to coincide with
SFWD program--$63,825
•
466. Sunol—Upgrade aging park water system—
$233,100
•
467..Sunol--Install foundation for High Valley
Barn—$66,600
•
468. Sunol/Ohlone--Restore native grassland or
threatened plant species habitat recommended
in the HCP—$171,700
469. Sycamore—Open 689 acres of landbank
with 2.5 miles of trail, and operate for 11 years--
• $986,000
470. Sycamore—Develop Staging Area and other
improvements require for public use of the 689
acre Landbank—$66,000
471. Sycamore--Rehabilitate ponds to re-
establish habitat values--$23,000
472. Tassajarra Cr.—Open mitigation funded 1 •
mile Dublin to Gleason Road Trail Link, and
operate for 12 years —$509,900
473. Temescal—Add night lighting to new
Beachouse Parking Lot —$65,543
474. Temescal—Add 2 new picnic sites at the
North end to move group picnics from
overloaded south end—$22,200
475. Temescal—Complete the relocation of the
burned out (1991) Service Yard —$388,500
476. Temescal--Replace roof at the end of its
• lifespan on Kiwanis Bldg.—$19,980
477. Temescal—Cape ivy removal program—
$12,765
478. Temescal—Sealcoat All Parking Lots—
$10,656
479. Tilden--Finish exhibits and lighting at the
EEC—$62,160
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480. Tilden--Complete path and bridge
•
renovations to improve accessibility to the
Botanic Garden—$11,100
481. Tilden—Resurface EEC Boardwalk--$44,400
•
482. Tilden--Replace suspect holding tank at
Botanic Garden Visitor Center--$33,300
483. Tilden—Renovate and repave the paths in
front of E.E.C.--$32,190
484. Tilden--Rock base of small slide
(Kensington Slope) south of Jewel Lake dam—
$11,655
485. Tilden--Replace the EEC Visitor Center's
back deck--$49,940
486. Tilden—Repair leaking roof at the Visitor .
Center--$39,960 •
487. Tilden--Upgrade EEC electrical service --
$39,960
488. Tilden—Replace defective phone line to the
EEC Visitor Center—$26,640
489. Tilden—Stain exterior shingles on EEC and
residence for fire safety and wood preservation—
$8,880
490. Tilden—Replace roof at the end of its
•
lifespan on EEC Junior Ranger's Lodge—$6,660
491. Tilden—Repair and overlay the Nimitz Trail--
$466,200
492. Tilden--Replace 14 chemical toilets with
Y2K toilets—$199,800
493. Tilden--Replace 2 chemical toilets at
Golden Gate Live Steamers with flush toilets and
holding tank—$124,320
494. Tilden—Complete list of hazardous tree
removals—$111,000
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495. Tilden--Provide path for disabled access to
swim area and retrofit toilets for full access--
$53,280
496. Tilden--Add paving to the upper lot-provide
12 parking spaces and a path for Steam Train
parking--$8,880
497. Tilden—Install disabled accessible ramp to
Pony Ride Restroom and Picnic area—$5,550,
498. Tilden--Repair paving on Anza View road-
Bot. Garden to Wildcat Canyon Rd.—$155,400
499. Tilden—Repair paving on Brook to Merry-go-
Round loop road—$39,960
500. Tilden—Install Brazil Room generator to
allow events to continue when power is
interrupted—$26,640
501. Tilden--Implement Alameda whipsnake
habitat enhancement—$25,530
502. Tilden—Irrigate the Big Leaf picnic area
meadow—$16,650
•
503--Tilden —Retrofit the Island Restroom to
make it disabled accessible—$13,320
504. Tilden—Repave and Stripe Merry-Go-Round
Parking Lot—$11,988
505. Tilden—Slurry Seal and Stripe Indian Camp
Parking Lot—$11,988
506. Tilden—Renovate the Brooks and Buckeye
LUP/EIR picnic area rehabilitation plan-$11,100
507. Tilden—Repave and Stripe Padre Parking
Lot—$10,656
508. Tilden—Repave and Stripe Inspiration Point -
Parking Lot—$9,768
509. Tilden—Repave and Stripe Pony Ride
Parking Lot—$6,105
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510. Tilden--Repave and Stripe Grizzly Parking
Lot--S6,105
511. Tilden--Repave and Stripe Owl Parking Lot-
-$6,105
512. Tilden--Extend water line and install fire
hydrants at Brazil Building and Merry Go Round-
-$116,550
513. Tilden--Paint Brazil Building- (interior)-
improve ceiling treatment--S39,960
514. Tilden-Purchase Mini dump--S33,300
515. Tilden--Renovate the parks aging irrigation
system--,$27,750
516. Tilden--Purchase new tarps for the Merry-
Go-Round to provide winter protection--S19,980
517. Tilden--Cape ivy removal program--S12,765
518. Tilden--Repave and stripe the Steam Train
parking Iot--$12,210
519. Tilden -Corp Yd.--Replace fuel tank to meet
new State ethanol resistance standards--
$108,000
520. Tilden- Corp. Yd.--Renovate Tilden
Equipment Maintenance Shop for earthquake
survivability-S155,400
521. Tilden- Corp. Yd.--Replace or refinish
weathered siding on all structures (12,000 SF)--
$106,560
522. Tilden- Corp. Yd.--Construct Covered
Storage to Protect Equipment & Vehicles --
$62,160
523. Tilden- Corp. Yd.--Purchace dynamometer
for Tilden Shop --$21,090
524. Tilden- Corp. Yd.--Implement a pavement
management program for all park roads, paved
trails, and Iots-$13,320
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525. Tilden- Corp. Yd.--Purchace diagnostic
tune-up scope for Tilden Shop -$8,880
526. Trades--Purchase 4WD pickup (2)--$44,400
527. Trades--Purchase two pick-ups for two
trades admin analysts--S44,400
528. Trades--Purchase Trades mini-dump for the
Tilden Trades Crew--S33,300
529. Trades--Purchase tools and office
equipment for 6 added field trades employees
and 2 new admin analysts employees.-$24,420
530. Vargas Plateau--Eliminate purple starthistle-
-$29,138
531. Vargas Plateau--Open 1,030 acres of
landbank'with 5 miles of trails, and operate for 8
years--$1,177,780
532. Vasco Caves--Install fencing required by
the HCP to protect historic resources, sensitive
habitat, and resource management.--S28,750
533. Vasco Caves--Enhance pond habitat for
red-legged frog-S19,148
534. Vasco Caves--Open 723 acres of Preserve
with 3.5 miles of trail, and operate for 12 years--
$1,221,620
535. Waterbird--Open 188 acres of Preserve with
1.5 miles of trail, and operate for 12 years--
$720,360
536. Wildcat--Continue Wildcat fuelbreak work
and maintain managed areas after completing
Farsite fire modeling, geological update, and the
East Bay Hills EIR --$255,300
537. Wildcat-Install 3 flush toilets at Alvarado
and install lift station to connect to replaced
sewer line--$233,100
538. Wildcat--Enhance steelhead survival and
stream restoration and bank protection-S63,825
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539. Wildcat--Install emergency phone at
Staging Area-S6,660
540. Wildcat-Install fencing required by the HCP
for protection of riparian areas and resource
management-S94,875
541. Wildcat-Regrade old fire roads to eliminate
soil erosion and winter damage--S46,620
542. Wildcat--Remove 60 dying pine trees-
$34,965
543. Wildcat-Implement Alameda whipsnake
habitat enhancement with prescribed bums--
$26,640
544. Wildcat--Enhance the San Pablo Ridge
perennial grasslands-S25,530
545. Wildcat-Extend waterline to Staging Area
for drinking fountain and fire hydrant--S6,660
546. Wildcat-Gravel 2.5 miles of trail for all
season use-S100,000
547. Wildcat-Slurry seal and stripe the Wildcat
Creek Trail and parking lot -$10,655
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