It’s official. The East Bay Regional Park District is now 73 Regional Parks.
On Friday, December 15, 2017, the East Bay Regional Park District signed a 10‑year lease for the historic, newly-renovated Bridge Yard Building located in Oakland at the foot of the East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
On December 21, 2017, the East Bay Regional Park District Board of Directors approved the 2018 budget which embodies the mission of the East Bay Regional Park District to preserve natural and cultural resources, and provide open space, parks, trails, recreation, and environmental education in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
The East Bay Regional Park District is proud to announce a newly-completed trailhead at Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park.
Yes, government agencies can be innovative!
On June 5, 2018, the East Bay Regional Park District Board of Directors unanimously placed an extension measure on the Nov. 2018 ballot to continue local, voter-approved funding in the cities of Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond, Alameda, San Pablo, El Cerrito, Albany, Emeryville, and Piedmont - with no increase in taxes.
This fire season, the East Bay Regional Park District has been busy with three Fire Hazard Reduction Crews and three goat herds working to thin and remove vegetation at 40 targeted sites in the East Bay Hills.
On September 12th, East Bay Regional Park District held a grand opening dedication in pinole for the new Pinole Shores Bay Trail and Bridge.
About Measure FF: Measure FF is a $1/month ($12/year) parcel tax extension measure.
On November 6 voters in western Alameda and Contra Costa counties overwhelmingly passed Measure FF with 85.6% of the vote.