Springtime flower spectacle on Wildlife Refuge at Alameda Point – April 2012
Alameda Point Environmental Report
Apr 25Filed under: Wildlife Refuge Tagged: Alameda Point, flowers, Wildlife Refuge »
Filed under: Wildlife Refuge Tagged: Alameda Point, flowers, Wildlife Refuge »
Tonight, the Golf Commission is having a very special meeting to hear the proposals from Greenway Golf and KemperSports to lease out the Chuck Corica Golf Complex. Unfortunately this will not be televised because it will be held offsite at Washington ... »
Alameda Point Open Space: East Bay Regional Park District’s Emerging Role and Where to Locate the VA Outpatient Facility Golden Gate University’s Center on Urban Environmental Law (CUEL) recently sent a letter to Robert Doyle, General Manager of the E... »
Filed under: Northwest Territories - Public Trust Land, Wetlands, Wildlife Tagged: Alameda Point, birds, nature, Northwest Territories, wetlands »
Lizards go rogue on city’s adaptive reuse plans, setting up multi-family housing complex outside of the adaptive reuse area. The lizards hope that a tire pile discarded in the last century will be grandfathered into reuse plans because of their low-imp... »
The following was prepared by Leora Feeney, co-chair of ”Friends of the Alameda Wildlife Refuge,” a committee of the Golden Gate Audubon Society. Delivered to the Alameda City Council on Monday, March 19, 2012, regarding the city-VA-park district prop... »
Environmental cleanup of the Seaplane Lagoon has centered on two areas where storm sewers drain into the lagoon. It was commonplace to discharge all sorts of chemicals down storm sewer lines prior to the passage of the federal Clean Water Act in the e... »
By Erica Madison Golf, youth sports, traffic increases, infrastructure pressures and $7.2 million dollars have divided Alameda Citizens; a passionate debate leaves children as the common denominator in the middle of it all. Section 22-12 of the Alameda... »