Nate is an East Bay community papers editor for the East Bay Times and Bay Area News Group.
At its recent meeting, the Hercules City Council approved a resolution adopting its Parks and Recreation Facilities Master Plan, which has been in development since late 2022. The adopted plan represents the culmination of years of effort and collaboration between the City Council, city staff, a steering committee, community leaders, stakeholders and residents.
Last summer, city officials applied community input toward the development of a park enhancement action plan to be implemented over the next 10 years. Public feedback largely indicated that the city should focus its enhancements on existing parks and facilities. A special presentation commemorating the 90th anniversary of the East Bay Regional Park District will take place at 10:30 a.m. during the storytime program. The All Abilities Day program is free and inclusive for all abilities, with hands-on experiences, American Sign Language and Spanish-speaking interpreters on-site; indoor and outdoor options; and wheelchair-accessible programs and facilities. Over 450 children and adults attended Big Break’s most recent All Abilities Day last October.
U.S. citizens in this district who are at least 18 years old should register to vote by May 13. Residents in District 7, which stretches from inside the UC Berkeley campus to five blocks south, will vote on April 16 in a separate special election to replace Councilmember Rigel Robinson, who also announced his resignation in January.
Zimmer-Chu is an artist and an activist who has always used her art to tell stories. She said she hopes to use her residence to tell a compelling story of the El Cerrito recycling center.
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