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  1. Sindhu Ananthavel takes a look back at the June 23 Planning Board meeting regarding the new Aquatic Center at Jean Sweeney Open Space Park. Check out the meeting records for schematics, parking projections, and more. alamedapost.com/news/planning-

    #alameda #AquaticCenter #arpd #PlanningBoard

  2. On July 1, City Council approved a revised Aquatic Center design with project funding of $35.5 million. Karin K. Jensen reports that parking was "a significant issue of debate," with both community members and City Council divided. Council plans to revisit the parking decision in October. alamedapost.com/news/city-coun

    #alameda #AquaticCenter #arpd #CityCouncil #GregBoller #JeanSweeneyOpenSpacePark #JustinLong #MarilynEzzyAshcraft #MichelePryor #ThushanAmarasiriwardena

  3. On March 10, the debate surrounding parking spaces at the Alameda Aquatic Center continued during a Planning Board public workshop. The new designs have eliminated 27 parking stalls. Karin K. Jensen also relays updates on the Housing Element, a transportation report, and CARP. alamedapost.com/news/planning-

    #alameda #AquaticCenter #arpd #carp #CityOfAlameda #HousingElement #JeanSweeneyOpenSpacePark #PlanningBoard

  4. After robust public comment on the designs for the new Aquatic Center, City Council voted for a 30-meter pool and an activity pool, rather than a single 50-meter pool. Karin K. Jensen also reports that Council voted to keep most Slow Street barricades until later Neighborhood Greenway development.

    alamedapost.com/news/council-a

    #alameda #AlamedaFoodBank #AquaticCenter #arpd #CityCouncil #JeanSweeneyOpenSpacePark #MaliaVella #MarilynEzzyAshcraft #SlowStreets #TonyDaysog

  5. After robust public comment on the designs for the new Aquatic Center, City Council voted for a 30-meter pool and an activity pool, rather than a single 50-meter pool. Karin K. Jensen also reports that Council voted to keep most Slow Street barricades until later Neighborhood Greenway development.

    alamedapost.com/news/council-a

    #alameda #AlamedaFoodBank #AquaticCenter #arpd #CityCouncil #JeanSweeneyOpenSpacePark #MaliaVella #MarilynEzzyAshcraft #SlowStreets #TonyDaysog

  6. After robust public comment on the designs for the new Aquatic Center, City Council voted for a 30-meter pool and an activity pool, rather than a single 50-meter pool. Karin K. Jensen also reports that Council voted to keep most Slow Street barricades until later Neighborhood Greenway development.

    alamedapost.com/news/council-a

    #alameda #AlamedaFoodBank #AquaticCenter #arpd #CityCouncil #JeanSweeneyOpenSpacePark #MaliaVella #MarilynEzzyAshcraft #SlowStreets #TonyDaysog

  7. After robust public comment on the designs for the new Aquatic Center, City Council voted for a 30-meter pool and an activity pool, rather than a single 50-meter pool. Karin K. Jensen also reports that Council voted to keep most Slow Street barricades until later Neighborhood Greenway development.

    alamedapost.com/news/council-a

    #alameda #AlamedaFoodBank #AquaticCenter #arpd #CityCouncil #JeanSweeneyOpenSpacePark #MaliaVella #MarilynEzzyAshcraft #SlowStreets #TonyDaysog

  8. After robust public comment on the designs for the new Aquatic Center, City Council voted for a 30-meter pool and an activity pool, rather than a single 50-meter pool. Karin K. Jensen also reports that Council voted to keep most Slow Street barricades until later Neighborhood Greenway development.

    alamedapost.com/news/council-a

    #alameda #AlamedaFoodBank #AquaticCenter #arpd #CityCouncil #JeanSweeneyOpenSpacePark #MaliaVella #MarilynEzzyAshcraft #SlowStreets #TonyDaysog