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The East Bay Regional Park District is asking East Bay residents to weigh in on what they’d like to see for the future of the park district as it begins the process of creating the next district plan.
An additional $2.6 million comes from required Park District matching funds, which include general funds and voter-approved ...
The East Bay Regional Park District spans 126,000 acres ... and it gives us a way to really map some of these existing conditions — look at the challenges and then incorporate the community’s input ...
Ansel Hall (center), an early advocate for EBRPD; Elbert Vail (right), first general manager of the park district, and local officials inspect a map of the area in 1934. (Photo courtesy of EBRPD) The ...
The East Bay Regional Park District will spend millions over the next three years cutting down and removing dead and dying ...
While Bay Area hikers may be excited to see many forms of wildlife, they’ll want to avoid the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake, ...
In a move that will shape Gilroy’s elections for years to come, the City Council has narrowed its choice to two final maps outlining potential districts that represent different visions of the ...
(KRON) — More than 600 acres of land within East Bay parks will be cleared of dead trees and hazardous vegetation over the next three years, the East Bay Regional Park District announced Monday.