What is the Estuary Park Action Committee?
E.P.A.C.s members: The people who formed E.P.A.C. are ordinary citizens, not builders or bankers or developers or real estate agents. They live in Alameda. They're interested in the future quality of life there, especially as influenced by public lands developed for the use of the people who live in the island city of Alameda.
The list of E.P.A.C. member names can be found on the world wide web at http://www.alamedareport.org/epac/
E.P.A.C.s mission: to make sure the City of Alameda creates an active park in Eastern Alameda along the Estuary, as promised in the City's 1991 Master Plan.
E.P.A.C.s purpose in providing this information: This letter explains the issues and the players determining the destiny of Estuary Park, information you can use to make sure the City of Alameda creates Estuary Park.
Additional information: The EPAC web site contains a lot of information about Estuary Park.
Many quotes youll read here are taken from transcripts of Planning Board meetings. The Alameda City Free Library keeps video tape recordings of those meetings for public viewing. Board meeting agendas and minutes are on the web at: http://www.ci.alameda.ca.us/archive/planningdocs.html
Useful contacts: A single point of contact for E.P.A.C. is
Joseph Woodard
2050 Eagle Avenue, #1
Alameda, CA 94501
Phone: (510) 748-9811
Email: jwoodard@best.com
Youll find other important contact information throughout this letter. Also see the list named Important contacts.