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The East Bay Regional Park District's District Plan aims to serve as a strategic roadmap for prioritizing its vision for open space and trails. Key focus areas include balancing challenges such as climate change impacts, ensuring park access and equity, and addressing needs for park facilities. The plan outlines six core goals: making parks, programs, and facilities welcoming and accessible to all; providing engaging outdoor recreation and enrichment; protecting natural and cultural resources; reflecting community needs through engagement; maintaining well-managed lands and facilities; and fostering an effective and efficient organization. It emphasizes fiscal sustainability and collaboration with partners.
The meeting focused on various park district initiatives, including the integration of high-resolution vegetation mapping with CalFire risk assessment tools and external communications strategies regarding hazard issues. Discussion topics also included updates on the district's green fleet project and implementation of EV charging stations, an overview of the Hayward Shoreline Master Plan and restoration projects, livestock grazing water source improvements, seismic upgrades for administrative facilities, and feasibility studies regarding the dredging of Lake Temescal.
This document outlines the round two community engagement process for the East Bay Regional Park District's strategic District Plan, a roadmap designed to guide the organization into the next century. The plan emphasizes key themes including equity, resiliency, fiscal sustainability, and collaboration, building upon the District's dual mission of preserving natural and cultural resources, providing safe and healthful recreation, and addressing climate resiliency.
The board discussed several administrative and organizational items, including an update on the fiscal year 2025-26 budget and the current status of revenue and expenditures. The meeting featured the election of board officers for the upcoming term. Additionally, the board reviewed a proposed policy for the rotation of the managing agency, which aims to formalize transitions between member agencies every three years, and discussed the associated administrative responsibilities and requirements.
The board discussed a resolution to rotate the managing agency responsibilities from the East Bay Regional Parks District to the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District effective July 1, 2026. A presentation was given regarding priority conservation area designations, explaining the process for nominating specific properties for regional conservation grants. Additionally, a presentation was provided on the ongoing issues with Bay Trail erosion, highlighting the challenges of debris management, the logistical complexities of obtaining permits for repairs, and the coordination required between multiple departments and external agencies.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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