San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail Implementation Meeting #33 – April 3, 2020
AGENDA
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location
Elihu M. Harris State Office Building
1515 Clay Street, 2nd Floor, Room 12
Oakland, California
Conference Call / Webinar Information:
To participate remotely by telephone, dial 1-866-434-5269; Participant code: 8934475#. Please use your mute button when not speaking and do not put us on hold.
For live, online viewing of meeting materials, go to www.gotomeeting.com, Meeting ID #111-006-093
Desired Outcomes of Meeting:
- Attendees are informed of Water Trail-related activities, progress, and accomplishments.
- Attendees informed of new draft guidelines for the Water Trail Grant Program.
- Attendees informed of US Coast Guard non-motorized small boat safety trends.
- Attendees informed of Literacy for Environmental Justice kayak programs.
- After receiving Advisory Committee guidance, Project Management Team makes consensus-based decisions on trailhead designations of Candlestick Point State Recreation Area and China Camp State Park.
Time – Agenda Items
10:00 – Welcome, Introductions, Agenda Review, and Meeting Ground Rules
10:10 – Updates and Announcements from Water Trail Staff, Project Management Team, and Advisory Committee Members
10:40 – Water Trail Grant Program Guidelines
10:50 – US Coast Guard / Water Trail Safety Update
11:15 – BREAK
11:25 – Trailhead Designation Consideration: Candlestick Point State Recreation Area, San Francisco
• Presentation and Site Description review
• Discussion with Advisory Committee
• Public comments
• Advisory Committee consensus guidance to Project Management Team on trailhead designation
• Project Management Team discussion and decision on conditional designation
12:00 – Literacy for Environmental Justice – Kayak Programs Presentation
12:20 – Trailhead Designation Consideration: China Camp State Park, Marin County
• Presentation and Site Description review
• Discussion with Advisory Committee
• Public comments
• Advisory Committee consensus guidance to Project Management Team on trailhead designation
• Project Management Team discussion and decision on conditional designation
12:50 – Public Comments
1:00 – Adjourn
Agenda items may be taken out of sequence at the discretion of the Project Management Team; times are approximate.
Questions regarding this meeting may be addressed to Avra Heller, Coastal Conservancy Project Manager, by phone at (510) 286-1212, or by email at avra.heller@scc.ca.gov.
The meeting room is wheelchair accessible. Any person who has a disability and requires reasonable accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Avra Heller (contact information above) no later than five days prior to the meeting.
Reminder – to enter the State Building, you will have to pass through airport-like security. Pocket knives, pointy scissors, or anything else that might be regarded as a potential weapon will be confiscated (and returned to you on exiting the building).
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