Support keeping the San Francisco Bay Trail name unchanged
In Plain English
A regional advocacy group wants to rename the San Francisco Bay Trail that runs through multiple cities around the bay. The city opposes any name change to this popular recreational trail. The resolution has no direct impact on Richmond but shows the city's position on regional trail policy.
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Votes
Adopt Resolution No. 26-11
5 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously adopted a resolution opposing efforts to rename the San Francisco Bay Trail. A regional advocacy group has proposed changing the name of this popular recreational trail that runs through multiple cities around the San Francisco Bay, including sections in Richmond. While the resolution doesn't directly affect Richmond's operations or budget, it formally registers the city's opposition to the proposed name change and signals the city's stance on regional trail policy decisions.
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