Send letter supporting state funding plan for Bay Trail segment near Chevron
In Plain English
The State Lands Commission is developing a funding plan to build a missing piece of the Bay Trail as part of Chevron's new 30-year lease negotiations. The city wants to formally support this effort. If approved, the mayor sends a letter backing state efforts to secure construction funding for this trail segment.
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Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved sending a letter to support state efforts to fund a missing section of the Bay Trail. The State Lands Commission is working on a funding plan for this trail segment as part of Chevron's new 30-year lease negotiations, and the city wants to formally back these efforts. This is a routine government relations matter that allows the mayor to express the city's position in ongoing state discussions. The letter itself doesn't commit any city funds but signals official support for completing this piece of the regional trail network.
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