Accept easement from Bio-Rad for public trail access on company property
Resolution 92-09
In Plain English
Bio-Rad Laboratory is giving the city permission to build part of the Bay Trail on their property at 3110 Regatta Boulevard. The easement allows public access for walking and biking but Bio-Rad keeps ownership of the land. If approved, this section connects to the larger Bay Trail network around San Francisco Bay.
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Approve consent calendar
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