PROPOSED
LEWIS S. EATON TRAIL EXTENSION - RIVER WEST
CITY
OF FRESNO - OPEN HOUSE
November 8, 2008
To:
The General Public and Cycling, Running, Kayaking and Fishing
organizations
Subject:
Invitation to an Open House to review the City’s proposed plan for a
Lewis S. Eaton Trail Extension and public access to the San Joaquin River
.
The
City of Fresno is holding an important Open House on Monday, 11/17/08, 4pm
to 7 pm to receive public comment on a proposed Lewis S. Eaton Trail
Extension downstream from Highway 41. The proposed Trail Extension is
located within the Fresno City limits. The City Public Works Department
and its consultants are developing the plan.
Background:
The property is the “Old Spano Ranch” property that is now owned by
the State. It was purchased with State bond money that was approved by the
public to provide public access to the San Joaquin River for recreational
use, among other things.
Proposed
plan: The current proposed location of the Lewis S. Eaton Trail Extension
is a considerable distance from the San Joaquin River , much like its
upstream segment. It would also include paved parking lots in the river
bed.
Comments
on Proposed plan: The public generally finds the Trail’s current
proposed location to be unsatisfactory and generally wants the Trail
Extension to be along and very near the San Joaquin River , much like the
American River Parkway within the city limits of Sacramento .
Additionally, the public generally does not want paved parking lots in the
river bed. Adjacent property owners definitely want City services to be
more than adequate and to be continuously funded by the City (e.g. fire
protection, vandalism suppression, law enforcement, private property
security, Trail and sanitation maintenance and trash collection.)
Public
comments: Please plan to provide comments relating to the proposed plan by
attending the City’s Open House or by e-mailing the Project Manager,
randall.morrison@fresno.gov. Your desires and your concerns are important
and the Public Works Department wants your written comments.
Let’s
ALL assist the City in designing a desirable, functional, recreationally
friendly environment along the San Joaquin River for future generations.