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Please don’t let out Cannery park ( water tower ) be turned into a “ Dog park “
Jun 18, 2020 by
Tomatoes (30 points)
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Please don’t let out Cannery park ( water tower ) be turned into a “ Dog park “
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Please don’t let out Cannery park ( water tower ) be turned into a “ Dog park “
Jun 18, 2020 by
Tomatoes (30 points)
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Please don’t let out Cannery park ( water tower ) be turned into a “ Dog park “
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The basketball court at Deerview Park feels and looks like it has been neglected for quite some time. Not only are the basketball hoops run down and outdated but the court itself has cracks...
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The basketball court at Deerview Park feels and looks like it has been neglected for quite some time. Not only are the basketball hoops run down and outdated but the court itself has cracks throughout which is not safe for the children and people who play on it. There is also a large tree that is overgrown over one of the hoops making one side of the court useless because the branches block shots from that area. I know that the recent election passed a measure granting funds for park improvements and I believe this should be a priority. I think this update will be appreciated by many and attract more players to use the court, which is what it is intended to do.
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Apr 5, 2017 by
Antonio Ceniceros (75 points)
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The basketball court at Deerview Park feels and looks like it has been neglected for quite some time. Not only are the basketball hoops run down and outdated but the court itself has cracks throughout which is not safe for the children and people who play on it. There is also a large tree that is overgrown over one of the hoops making one side of the court useless because the branches block shots from that area. I know that the recent election passed a measure granting funds for park improvements and I believe this should be a priority. I think this update will be appreciated by many and attract more players to use the court, which is what it is intended to do.
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Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in America. It's fun and meets the needs of an aging demographic who are passionate about the game.
Aug 21, 2017 by
Mitch A (7 points)
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Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in America. It's fun and meets the needs of an aging demographic who are passionate about the game.
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I think that a Pickleball court should be added in the community center. It’s fun to play and would be used by a growing number of people.
Sep 17, 2018 by
Bryan (8 points)
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I think that a Pickleball court should be added in the community center. It’s fun to play and would be used by a growing number of people.
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Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the US, partly because it is less taxing on the body, so is popular among more mature athletes; and is cost effective and makes good use of limited park...
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Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the US, partly because it is less taxing on the body, so is popular among more mature athletes; and is cost effective and makes good use of limited park space.
I don't believe there is a single pickleball court available to the public in all of Castro Valley. Is pickleball in HARD's master plan for Castro Valley?
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Aug 26, 2022 by
Kenneth Liu (17 points)
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Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the US, partly because it is less taxing on the body, so is popular among more mature athletes; and is cost effective and makes good use of limited park space.
I don't believe there is a single pickleball court available to the public in all of Castro Valley. Is pickleball in HARD's master plan for Castro Valley?
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Hey Friends,
I would very much like to begin a tree planting program in Castro Valley. Totally open to where. But, would love to do so along the sides of the 580 freeway. Also, totally open to what...
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Hey Friends,
I would very much like to begin a tree planting program in Castro Valley. Totally open to where. But, would love to do so along the sides of the 580 freeway. Also, totally open to what trees. Though, I have a special love for redwoods and understand they are native.
Whom might I speak to about such an endeavor?
(510) 398-3753
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Aug 21, 2019 by
Yon Hardisty (5 points)
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Hey Friends,
I would very much like to begin a tree planting program in Castro Valley. Totally open to where. But, would love to do so along the sides of the 580 freeway. Also, totally open to what trees. Though, I have a special love for redwoods and understand they are native.
Whom might I speak to about such an endeavor?
(510) 398-3753
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It has come to my attention that you are thinking of cancelling Camp Tenderfoot, Potowatomi and Vida Nueva. These camps are a vital part of Hayward culture. They provide a safe and creative...
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It has come to my attention that you are thinking of cancelling Camp Tenderfoot, Potowatomi and Vida Nueva. These camps are a vital part of Hayward culture. They provide a safe and creative environment for kids and young adults. It also is a great place for teenagers to get some real life work experience, both through volunteer work and counselor work.
This camp has been around for decades and has provided so many wonderful memories and experiences for generations of people. By cancelling these programs, you are going to take away something that is so important to the youth of Hayward. I, myself, have been waiting for years for my son to be old enough to attend this camp because I know that he will have the time of his life. Imagine my surprise and horror to think that it will now be cancelled and cease to exist. It breaks my heart to think that HARD doesn't put more value on what this camp brings to the community.
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Apr 5, 2021 by
Lynne Boswell (15 points)
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It has come to my attention that you are thinking of cancelling Camp Tenderfoot, Potowatomi and Vida Nueva. These camps are a vital part of Hayward culture. They provide a safe and creative environment for kids and young adults. It also is a great place for teenagers to get some real life work experience, both through volunteer work and counselor work.
This camp has been around for decades and has provided so many wonderful memories and experiences for generations of people. By cancelling these programs, you are going to take away something that is so important to the youth of Hayward. I, myself, have been waiting for years for my son to be old enough to attend this camp because I know that he will have the time of his life. Imagine my surprise and horror to think that it will now be cancelled and cease to exist. It breaks my heart to think that HARD doesn't put more value on what this camp brings to the community.
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Renovate & design the kids/basketball/skate park with original cultural appropriately approved art and trimmed with neon paint and dimmed night lights. To bring more a safe yet attractive look in...
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Renovate & design the kids/basketball/skate park with original cultural appropriately approved art and trimmed with neon paint and dimmed night lights. To bring more a safe yet attractive look in aiding helping this generation get off of their technology, be proud to live in this community & help us take advantage of our youth.
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Oct 30, 2018 by
NaturalKeyz (17 points)
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Renovate & design the kids/basketball/skate park with original cultural appropriately approved art and trimmed with neon paint and dimmed night lights. To bring more a safe yet attractive look in aiding helping this generation get off of their technology, be proud to live in this community & help us take advantage of our youth.
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The old daughtrey's building has sat vacant for nearly 20 years. A slap coat of paint and maybe a couple awnings aren't going to all of a sudden turn it into a desirable commercial property. Let's...
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The old daughtrey's building has sat vacant for nearly 20 years. A slap coat of paint and maybe a couple awnings aren't going to all of a sudden turn it into a desirable commercial property. Let's tear it down and build a beautiful town square.
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Feb 10, 2014 by
Steve Ontiveros (5 points)
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The old daughtrey's building has sat vacant for nearly 20 years. A slap coat of paint and maybe a couple awnings aren't going to all of a sudden turn it into a desirable commercial property. Let's tear it down and build a beautiful town square.
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The distance I have to go from my house in CV to pickleball courts in Hayward + having to time it so that I don't go when there is morning and afternoon traffic (since the courts are located at the...
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The distance I have to go from my house in CV to pickleball courts in Hayward + having to time it so that I don't go when there is morning and afternoon traffic (since the courts are located at the other end of Hayward) discourages me from playing more often. If I could afford it, I'd join a private club, but that's not possible on a retired teacher's salary. I would love to see just ONE of the tennis courts at the CV Community Center converted into 4 pickleball courts. The only costs involved in the conversion would be paint and nets. I know that HARD is planning to build more pickleball courts (from scratch), but again, they'll be located on the other end of Hayward.
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Feb 23, 2023 by
Liz (16 points)
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The distance I have to go from my house in CV to pickleball courts in Hayward + having to time it so that I don't go when there is morning and afternoon traffic (since the courts are located at the other end of Hayward) discourages me from playing more often. If I could afford it, I'd join a private club, but that's not possible on a retired teacher's salary. I would love to see just ONE of the tennis courts at the CV Community Center converted into 4 pickleball courts. The only costs involved in the conversion would be paint and nets. I know that HARD is planning to build more pickleball courts (from scratch), but again, they'll be located on the other end of Hayward.
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Not an idea, just wish an update on when San Lorenzo Community Park phase 1 will be completed? The summer of 2017 seems to be wishful thinking right now. Also, is the plan to do one thing at a time?...
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Not an idea, just wish an update on when San Lorenzo Community Park phase 1 will be completed? The summer of 2017 seems to be wishful thinking right now. Also, is the plan to do one thing at a time? Why are not different areas being developed at the same time? Nothing appears to be worked on where the old baseball fields were. Also, no baseball, only softball? Seems sort of sexist against men. Wonder if those who voted for it could go back, based on what has been accomplished so far, and change their vote now, would do it?
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Jul 12, 2017 by
Pete Levakis (15 points)
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Not an idea, just wish an update on when San Lorenzo Community Park phase 1 will be completed? The summer of 2017 seems to be wishful thinking right now. Also, is the plan to do one thing at a time? Why are not different areas being developed at the same time? Nothing appears to be worked on where the old baseball fields were. Also, no baseball, only softball? Seems sort of sexist against men. Wonder if those who voted for it could go back, based on what has been accomplished so far, and change their vote now, would do it?
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Currently, during the covid-19 pandemic, the nearby tennis courts are being resurfaced with bond money according to signage. Meanwhile, the lone area basketball court other than Green Ridge has been...
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Currently, during the covid-19 pandemic, the nearby tennis courts are being resurfaced with bond money according to signage. Meanwhile, the lone area basketball court other than Green Ridge has been in disrepair for years. The court is sorely in need of resurfacing (cracks and weeds everywhere - unsafe), new back boards (have been reattached by players numerous times to supports), rims, nets, outdoor lighting (as the tennis courts have possessed for years) and the water fountain is non-functioning (has been this way for decades). In addition, the signage between the basketball court and tennis courts is markedly biased and with the prioritizing of the tennis courts being resurfaced speaks of elitism. Since the rims have been removed from both courts and the court is currently closed, now would be an opportune time to do the renovations listed above. Lastly, I would like to know how to contact the decision maker for this facility and when these renovations will be completed?
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Sep 26, 2020 by
Joe Barbir (5 points)
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Currently, during the covid-19 pandemic, the nearby tennis courts are being resurfaced with bond money according to signage. Meanwhile, the lone area basketball court other than Green Ridge has been in disrepair for years. The court is sorely in need of resurfacing (cracks and weeds everywhere - unsafe), new back boards (have been reattached by players numerous times to supports), rims, nets, outdoor lighting (as the tennis courts have possessed for years) and the water fountain is non-functioning (has been this way for decades). In addition, the signage between the basketball court and tennis courts is markedly biased and with the prioritizing of the tennis courts being resurfaced speaks of elitism. Since the rims have been removed from both courts and the court is currently closed, now would be an opportune time to do the renovations listed above. Lastly, I would like to know how to contact the decision maker for this facility and when these renovations will be completed?
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I would like to suggest that as a partnership with parks and recreations that we implement a specific schedule for parents and youth family swim Monday through Sunday. Other Recreation facilities...
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I would like to suggest that as a partnership with parks and recreations that we implement a specific schedule for parents and youth family swim Monday through Sunday. Other Recreation facilities offers these times throughout the week.
It seems that the Hayward Plunge caters mostly to adults without children, other times are allotted for swim classes. However I feel that the pool is large enough to offer adult swim time, a swim class or two, and family swim time on one end on more than only one day of the week.
Thank you for your time and patients.
Danita Wiggins
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Jan 31, 2020 by
Vetted (5 points)
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I would like to suggest that as a partnership with parks and recreations that we implement a specific schedule for parents and youth family swim Monday through Sunday. Other Recreation facilities offers these times throughout the week.
It seems that the Hayward Plunge caters mostly to adults without children, other times are allotted for swim classes. However I feel that the pool is large enough to offer adult swim time, a swim class or two, and family swim time on one end on more than only one day of the week.
Thank you for your time and patients.
Danita Wiggins
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We know that you put this for resurfacing bid on this court last year and as of today nothing happen.
The cracks are getting worse everyday, plus kids bring there skateboard inside and even some...
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We know that you put this for resurfacing bid on this court last year and as of today nothing happen.
The cracks are getting worse everyday, plus kids bring there skateboard inside and even some people play baseball and cricket inside the Tennessee court.
We try to call the park police one time but nobody comes.
They closed the rest early too, so when we play till 9:00 the restroom is already close.
How about putting a porta toilet or giving us a key to the restroom by applying a key so that not everybody or you can screen the person applying for a key.
Also, it is great if we could use the Ochoa Tennis court during weekends in that way we maximize the use for the lifespan of the tennis court pavement.
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Apr 12, 2015 by
Joe Valdez (5 points)
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We know that you put this for resurfacing bid on this court last year and as of today nothing happen.
The cracks are getting worse everyday, plus kids bring there skateboard inside and even some people play baseball and cricket inside the Tennessee court.
We try to call the park police one time but nobody comes.
They closed the rest early too, so when we play till 9:00 the restroom is already close.
How about putting a porta toilet or giving us a key to the restroom by applying a key so that not everybody or you can screen the person applying for a key.
Also, it is great if we could use the Ochoa Tennis court during weekends in that way we maximize the use for the lifespan of the tennis court pavement.
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The Hayward Girl Scout Cabin in Memorial Park needs new gas & water lines. The gas is rotted out and shut off. We are unable to heat the cabin in winter. The water out of the tap is often rusty. ...
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The Hayward Girl Scout Cabin in Memorial Park needs new gas & water lines. The gas is rotted out and shut off. We are unable to heat the cabin in winter. The water out of the tap is often rusty. There is no longer water on the outside, making it difficult to fill large water containers used by the camps to keep the girls hydrated or safety during outdoor cooking. The Chabot Service Unit (Castro Valley & Hayward) serves 452 girls. The Cabin is also used and jointly managed by the neighboring Service Unit of Dos Pueblos - San Leandro & San Lorenzo with approximately 300 girls. We run troop meetings, Service Unit meetings, and 2 Day Camps out of the Hayward Girl Scout Cabin. The cabin centrally located in Alameda County making it an ideal place for the 10 Service Units to meet for jointly planning events. The schools no longer let us use their spaces with out a hefty fee. Please help us keep this valuable resource alive by replacing the gas and waterlines.
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May 10, 2019 by
Hayward Girl Scout Cabin Committee Member (5 points)
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The Hayward Girl Scout Cabin in Memorial Park needs new gas & water lines. The gas is rotted out and shut off. We are unable to heat the cabin in winter. The water out of the tap is often rusty. There is no longer water on the outside, making it difficult to fill large water containers used by the camps to keep the girls hydrated or safety during outdoor cooking. The Chabot Service Unit (Castro Valley & Hayward) serves 452 girls. The Cabin is also used and jointly managed by the neighboring Service Unit of Dos Pueblos - San Leandro & San Lorenzo with approximately 300 girls. We run troop meetings, Service Unit meetings, and 2 Day Camps out of the Hayward Girl Scout Cabin. The cabin centrally located in Alameda County making it an ideal place for the 10 Service Units to meet for jointly planning events. The schools no longer let us use their spaces with out a hefty fee. Please help us keep this valuable resource alive by replacing the gas and waterlines.
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Hello there!
My name is Shallymar, and I am a Doctor of Audiology student at San José State University. I am conducting a research project focused on the financial burden of hearing aid costs among...
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Hello there!
My name is Shallymar, and I am a Doctor of Audiology student at San José State University. I am conducting a research project focused on the financial burden of hearing aid costs among individuals with perceived and diagnosed hearing loss and would like to know if you would be interested in participating. Under the supervision of, Dr. Karen L. Bell, I am investigating how hearing aid costs have affected or may affect people's finances. The study involves a quick survey that should take approximately 5 -10 minutes.
I would greatly appreciate it if you would take some time to fill out the survey!
The link to complete the survey is https://sjsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2rjC9aHnWt9AqVw
If you have any questions, please contact me at shallymar.aquipel@sjsu.edu. Thank you for your time.
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Oct 20, 2022 by
Shallymar Aquipel (10 points)
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Hello there!
My name is Shallymar, and I am a Doctor of Audiology student at San José State University. I am conducting a research project focused on the financial burden of hearing aid costs among individuals with perceived and diagnosed hearing loss and would like to know if you would be interested in participating. Under the supervision of, Dr. Karen L. Bell, I am investigating how hearing aid costs have affected or may affect people's finances. The study involves a quick survey that should take approximately 5 -10 minutes.
I would greatly appreciate it if you would take some time to fill out the survey!
The link to complete the survey is https://sjsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2rjC9aHnWt9AqVw
If you have any questions, please contact me at shallymar.aquipel@sjsu.edu. Thank you for your time.
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Hello there!
My name is Shallymar, and I am a Doctor of Audiology student at San José State University. I am conducting a research project focused on the financial burden of hearing aid costs...
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Hello there!
My name is Shallymar, and I am a Doctor of Audiology student at San José State University. I am conducting a research project focused on the financial burden of hearing aid costs among individuals with perceived and diagnosed hearing loss and would like to know if you would be interested in participating. Under the supervision of, Dr. Karen L. Bell, I am investigating how hearing aid costs have affected or may affect people's finances. The study involves a quick survey that should take approximately 5 -10 minutes.
I would greatly appreciate it if you would take some time to fill out the survey!
The link to complete the survey is https://sjsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2rjC9aHnWt9AqVw
If you have any questions, please contact me at shallymar.aquipel@sjsu.edu. Thank you for your time.
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Oct 20, 2022 by
Shallymar Aquipel (10 points)
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Hello there!
My name is Shallymar, and I am a Doctor of Audiology student at San José State University. I am conducting a research project focused on the financial burden of hearing aid costs among individuals with perceived and diagnosed hearing loss and would like to know if you would be interested in participating. Under the supervision of, Dr. Karen L. Bell, I am investigating how hearing aid costs have affected or may affect people's finances. The study involves a quick survey that should take approximately 5 -10 minutes.
I would greatly appreciate it if you would take some time to fill out the survey!
The link to complete the survey is https://sjsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2rjC9aHnWt9AqVw
If you have any questions, please contact me at shallymar.aquipel@sjsu.edu. Thank you for your time.
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The Harder/Tennyson and surrounding communities need a place for children, parents and caretakers with strollers, the elderly, joggers, and disabled people alike to get outside and move without the...
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The Harder/Tennyson and surrounding communities need a place for children, parents and caretakers with strollers, the elderly, joggers, and disabled people alike to get outside and move without the dangers of traversing a severely uneven and buckling pathway. I look forward to working with the parks to see that this is accomplished. Please let me know, as a resident of Harder/Tennyson, and frequent jogger of the trial at Weekes park, if I can help in any way to make this happen.
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Jun 29, 2019 by
Seany (10 points)
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The Harder/Tennyson and surrounding communities need a place for children, parents and caretakers with strollers, the elderly, joggers, and disabled people alike to get outside and move without the dangers of traversing a severely uneven and buckling pathway. I look forward to working with the parks to see that this is accomplished. Please let me know, as a resident of Harder/Tennyson, and frequent jogger of the trial at Weekes park, if I can help in any way to make this happen.
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Some of us lap swimmers are going far and wide to swim! Please find local pools - the Castro Valley pool at the High School or perhaps at Cal State...other counties have opened up lap pools. Why...
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Some of us lap swimmers are going far and wide to swim! Please find local pools - the Castro Valley pool at the High School or perhaps at Cal State...other counties have opened up lap pools. Why doesn't HARD? Alameda County has loosened restrictions as of today. Please help us exercise.
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Aug 28, 2020 by
Miriam Schalit (5 points)
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Some of us lap swimmers are going far and wide to swim! Please find local pools - the Castro Valley pool at the High School or perhaps at Cal State...other counties have opened up lap pools. Why doesn't HARD? Alameda County has loosened restrictions as of today. Please help us exercise.
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This type is of equipment is missing from most parks. Sometimes parks have pull up bars but I almost never see dip bars of something more fancy like rings. It's a free way for people get in shape...
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This type is of equipment is missing from most parks. Sometimes parks have pull up bars but I almost never see dip bars of something more fancy like rings. It's a free way for people get in shape instead of going to a gym and fitness communities can form in neighborhoods. And it would all be free!
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Sep 11, 2016 by
Rudy Rodriguez (15 points)
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This type is of equipment is missing from most parks. Sometimes parks have pull up bars but I almost never see dip bars of something more fancy like rings. It's a free way for people get in shape instead of going to a gym and fitness communities can form in neighborhoods. And it would all be free!