Endorse East Bay Regional Park District bond measure for November 2008 ballot
In Plain English
The East Bay Regional Park District wants to extend its bond program that funds open space, wildlife areas, and shoreline parks. The district is asking Richmond to formally support this ballot measure before voters decide in November. If approved by voters, the bond would continue funding regional parks and open space preservation throughout the East Bay.
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Votes
Adopt the resolution and add clarification as a letter that by supporting this resolution, the City of Richmond does not endorse acquisition of terminal four or Point Molate by the East Bay Regional Park District
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