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Albany Beach call to action !

Post by Tony Soprano » Wed May 10, 2017 6:48 am

http://www.sfba.org/news-bulletins


ALBANY BEACH (Known as "RaceTrack" to bay area Kiters) CALL TO ACTION

Two important events for kiters are coming up, and it is critical for the users of Albany Beach ("RaceTrack") to be well represented:
City Hall Discussion - on May 16, 2017, 6:30-7:30 pm, at the Albany City Hall 100 San Pablo Avenue, is to discuss the East Bay Regional Park District’s plans for beach restoration and the Bay Trail.
BCDC Design Review Board Meeting - on June 5, at the Bay Area Metro Center, 375 Beale Street Yerba Buena, San Francisco, First Floor
These two meetings are crucial for making sure that the Park District’s design enhances, rather than detracts from access for kiteboarding. Kiters - Please be there to represent the kite community, or there is risk of diminished access on the racetrack
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There are two issues that are critical to the kiteboarding community. First, there are some groups in Albany that are opposed to the amount of parking proposed. While 20 new spaces are proposed, in addition to the 40 spaces now available on Buchanan Street, only 13 of those spaces are available for the length of time kiters and kayakers would be out on the Bay. Second, while the design proposes to enlarge the beach, it also proposes to fence off a section of the dunes with a 4 foot-high fence that might prove to be hazardous to the launching of kites.

Now for a little more background. There are folks who have opposed the designation of Albany Beach for access to the Bay. Norman LaForce of the Sierra Club joined with another group to sue the park district, arguing that kite boarding and windsurfing would destroy eel grass. Ultimately they lost that lawsuit. Second, there is a group called Albany Strollers and Rollers that appears to oppose parking. They have an article on the upcoming meeting http://www.albanystrollroll.org/event/p ... ce_id=8206

Third, we missed the first meeting of the Design Review Board of BCDC, and should follow up with the staff. The meeting was held April 17, and the staff report can be found here: http://www.bcdc.ca.gov/drb/2017/0417AlbanyBeach.pdf. It would be helpful if you reached out to Andrea Gaffney (415-352-3643) and talk with her about how that meeting went and what our concerns are. _+_+

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Re: Albany Beach call to action !

Post by le noun » Wed May 10, 2017 7:56 am

I sadly work late most days. It's too bad as I like racetrack as a spot, even if I don't ride often there.
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Re: Albany Beach call to action !

Post by Tony Soprano » Wed May 10, 2017 9:37 am

le noun wrote:I sadly work late most days. It's too bad as I like racetrack as a spot, even if I don't ride often there.

You can also send comments to Andrea Gaffney at andrea.gaffney@bcdc.ca.gov. She is the BCDC Bay Design Analyst who is responsible for managing the comments on the project and presenting them to the BCDC Design Review Board, which advises the main BCDC Board on whether they should approve a project. Andrea Gaffney (415-352-3643) and talk with her about how that meeting went and what our concerns are.

You can simply note that the proposed designs not only compromise, but effectually prohibit the existing use of the beach by kiters by eliminating the required space to launch and land kites safely.

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