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TEN YEAR REPORT 2009-2019
A LEGACY FOR ALL CHILDREN
An All-Abilities Playground, designed for children with physical, cognitive, communicative, or other special needs, is now operating in Walnut Creek at Heather Farm Park thanks to a $350,000 grant from Measure WW.
Heather Farm Park, Walnut Creek $350,000
A PLACE TO CONNECT AND GET FIT
The award-winning East Oakland Sports Center offers fitness classes, aquatic and dance areas, tennis courts, a baseball field, and toddler area. Nearly $6 million from Measure WW went toward this state-of-the-art center serving local families.
East Oakland Sports Center $6 million
$125 Million Dedicated to Neighborhood Parks and Recreation
• $117 Million in Grants Approved; Leveraged at 277% for $324 Million in Project Development
• 46 Cities, Communities, Local Park Districts, County Service Areas Benefited
• 236 Projects Approved; 170 Completed
• $4 Million for Oakland Zoo
The East Bay Regional Park District’s $500 million Measure WW bond extension, approved by voters in 2008, included $125 million (25%) allocated to cities, special park and recreation districts, county service areas, and the Oakland Zoo for local parks and recreation projects to be selected by those various organizations.
Investing in East Bay Communities
Neighborhood Park and Recreation Grant Program
Measure WW Local Investments
A PARK CREATES COMMUNITY
A remarkable site with a multitude of uses is the new Creekside Park in Oakley, made possible with a $406,000 grant from the Park District’s Measure WW.
Creekside Park, Oakley $406,000
Measure WW Community Grant Program In 2008 voters in Alameda and Contra Costa counties approved Measure WW, a $500 million bond extension which allowed the East Bay Regional Park District to preserve thousands of acres of open space and expand regional parks and trails. Of the $500 million from Measure WW, $125 million was allocated for grants to cities and local park districts on a per-capita basis to pursue their own critical park and recreation needs.
As of 2019, the District has approved grant funds for 236 projects at a cost of $117 million supporting 46 cities, special park and recreation districts, county service areas, and the Oakland Zoo. The District has paid $96.8 million directly to local cities and service areas for 170 completed projects. Funds will continue to be paid to our local entities as projects are completed in the years to come.
Today, East Bay neighborhoods have benefited from Measure WW grant funds with improved parks, enhanced playgrounds, renovated pools, new sports and recreation centers, upgraded skate parks, dog parks, and sports courts, additional walking trails, and preserved community open spaces.
Boys and Girls Club of Alameda, Youth Development Center, $1 million
Fallon Sports Park synthetic turf, Dublin $1.1 million
Morcom Rose Garden, Oakland $1.6 million
A Message from General Manager Robert E. DoyleThe East Bay Regional Park District is supported by 2.8
million residents in the East Bay living in unique cities, towns,
and unincorporated parts of Alameda and Contra Costa
counties; in return the Park District generates over half a
billion dollars in economic benefits to the region annually.
Regional Parks, along with local recreational amenities,
enhance the quality of life for all East Bay residents. As a
regional agency, we are pleased that the Measure WW
Community Grant program, approved by 72% of voters,
has generously assisted our communities to improve
local parks and recreational amenities.
We are very proud to present this ten-year report
showcasing how local communities have spent
their share of the $125 million included in
WW for local recreation grants, so far
leveraging $117 million in grants by
277% to develop $324 million
in local park and recreation
projects.
Parks bring people
together and make life
better. We’re proud
to be a partner
with YOUR
community.
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For a complete list of projects approved or funded by Measure WW, visit ebparks.org/MeasureWW
Veterans Memorial Building renovation, Danville $1.9 million
HARD Castro Valley Swim Center renovation $1.5 million
Meadow Homes Spray Park, Concord $1 million
Acalanes Ridge acquisition, Lafayette $391,650
Joseph Emery Skate Spot, Emeryville $444,570
Citywide Play Area upgrades, Fremont $2.7 million
Pinole Valley Park Soccer Field renovation $329,000
Richmond Plunge Natatorium renovation $3 million
HARD San Lorenzo Community Park $3.8 million
Measure WW HighlightsEast Bay Regional Park District is proud to partner with local park and recreation agencies to help improve the quality of life for East Bay Residents.
Some notable completed Measure WW community projects:
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2008-2018Measure WW Created, Expanded, Improved 235 projects:
• 90 for Neighborhood Parks
• 39 for Sport Parks/Tennis Courts/Play Fields and Courses
• 31 for Playgrounds/Tot Lots
• 22 for Community Centers, Facilities, Pavilions
• 16 for Pools and Aquatic Centers
• 12 for Neighborhood Trails
• 9 for Community Acquisitions (Open Space and Parks)
• 7 for Community Institutions*
• 6 for Dog Parks
• 3 for Camps
* Projects at Oakland Zoo, Oakland Fairyland, Forest Hills Farms, Chabot Space and Science Center
The Oakland Zoo Expands! In June 2018, Oakland Zoo’s highly anticipated California Trail opened to the public. The expansion more than doubled the Zoo’s current size from 45 acres to 100 acres. Of $4 million Measure WW dollars dedicated to the zoo, a total of $3.7 million was applied to the California Trail’s wheelchair-accessible aerial gondola taking visitors to the new exhibit. Visitors to the California Trail learn about California’s legacy and view animals that once roamed here. The new interactive exhibit inspires people to understand and appreciate our wildlife and environment.
Estuary Park athletic fields, City of Alameda $500,000
Veteran’s Park improvements, Brentwood $249,848
Hampton Park improvements, Piedmont $507,325
Larkey Pool renovation, Walnut Creek $2,243,160
New gondolas soar over animal exhibits giving visitors a bird’s-eye view
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Allocation Amount Per City/Area On Per Capita BasisApproved by voters in 2008, Measure WW provided grant funds to every East Bay city, special park and recreation district, and county service area based on population size (California Department of Finance 2008 Population Estimates). Of those 46 entities, 43 have received their total grant fund amount or have current and future projects allocated for their grant funds.
For a detailed project list by area visit ebparks.org/MeasureWW
Livermore is not included in Measure WW. Livermore voters did not vote on Measure WW because Measure WW is an extension of Measure AA approved by voters in 1988. At that time, Livermore residents did not contribute property tax funding to the East Bay Regional Park District. The Park District continues to work closely with the Livermore Area Recreational Park District (LARPD) to identify sources of capital funding for future acquisitions and development.
Cities/Park Districts/ Unincorporated
Areas
# of Projects
Total Grant Allocation
(2009)
Alameda 5 $3,465,489
Alamo 1 $817,931
Albany 8 $771,363
Ambrose (Baypoint) 1 $1,127,177
Antioch 8 $4,586,998
Berkeley 15 $4,876,584
Brentwood 10 $2,313,312
Clayton 1 $492,883
Clyde 1 $36,321
Concord 19 $5,657,180
Crockett 1 $207,144
Danville 1 $1,897,488
Discovery Bay 2 $580,453 *
Dublin 3 $2,145,118
El Cerrito 7 $1,065,840 *
El Sobrante 1 $641,740
Emeryville 1 $444,572
Fremont 15 $9,758,562
Green Valley RPD 2 $50,872
Hayward Area Recreation and Park District “HARD.” Includes Hayward, Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Fairview, San Lorenzo, Mt. Eden
28 $12,706,683
Hercules 2 $1,111,728
Kensington 2 $258,358
Lafayette 4 $1,082,501
Martinez 2 $1,651,961
Montara Bay (Bayview-Montalvin/Tara Hills)
1 $541,039
Moraga 4 $737,587
Newark 3 $2,005,169
Cities/Park Districts/ Unincorporated
Areas
# of Projects
Total Grant Allocation
(2009)
Oakland 23 $19,204,456
Oakland Zoo 3 $4,000,000
Oakley 2 $1,517,862
Orinda 1 $801,757
Piedmont 1 $507,325
Pinole 8 $877,216
Pittsburg 2 $2,909,214
Pleasant Hill RPD 3 $1,746,348
Pleasanton 1 $3,171,377
Port Costa 1 $12,138
Richmond 6 $4,733,985
Rodeo 1 $456,305
San Leandro 10 $3,740,998
San Pablo 2 $1,425,538
San Ramon 13 $2,696,685
Unincorporated Alameda County
1 $530,722 *
Unincorporated Contra Costa County
6 $3,046,374
Union City 2 $3,354,837
Walnut Creek 3 $2,984,810
TOTAL $118,750,000
EBRPD Administration Fee (5%)
$6,250,000
GRAND TOTAL $125,000,000
* As of 2019, some Measure WW grant funds are still available to these cities and county
service areas. Each entity decides which park and recreation facilities should receive funding, and applies
directly to the East Bay Regional Park District.
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HARD Adobe Art Center, lighting and security upgrades, Castro Valley, $25,860
Virginia-McGee Totland renovation, Berkeley $385,717
Park restrooms, Kensington $100,000
Ferry Point Bay Trail gap, Richmond $295,392
Stenzel Park bleacher replacement, San Leandro $96,000
Ambrose Park refurbishment, Bay Point$1,127,177
2009-2019
Measure WW Created, Expanded, Improved 236 Projects:
• 90 for Neighborhood Parks
• 39 for Sport Parks/Tennis Courts/Play Fields/Courses
• 31 for Playgrounds/Tot Lots
• 22 for Community Centers, Facilities, Pavilions
• 16 for Pools and Aquatic Centers
• 12 for Neighborhood Trails
• 10 for Community Acquisitions (Open Space and Parks)
• 7 for Community Institutions*
• 6 for Dog Parks
• 3 for Camps
* Projects at Oakland Zoo, Children’s Fairyland, Forest Hills Farms, Chabot Space and Science Center
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Measure WW Local Grants Program Projects by City/Area
Alameda CountyPROJECT NAME Total WW
per capita Allocation WW Project Allocation
ALAMEDA $3,465,489Krusi Park Renovation $1,592,914
Tillman Park Play Structure Replacement $42,773
Tennis Court Resurfacing in Various Parks $329,801
Boys & Girls Club of Alameda, Youth Development Center $1,000,000
Estuary Park Athletic Fields $500,000
Alameda Total $3,465,489
ALBANY $771,363
Ocean View Park Rubber Surface $18,676
Albany After School Recreation Expansion and Renovation $117,982
Albany Waterfront Cove Enhancement $11,514
Dartmouth Tot Lot Rubber Surface $22,660
Jewel’s Terrace Park Rubber Surface $12,917
Memorial Park Improvements $182,612
Dartmouth Tot Lot Improvements $24,000
Albany Ohlone Greenway Improvements $381,000
Albany Total $771,363
BERKELEY $4,876,584
Aquatic Park Habitat Restoration and Planting $26,962
Tom Bates Regional Sports Complex – Phase 2A $63,121
San Pablo Park Basketball Courts Renovation $379,214
Skate Park Construction Joint Replacement $72,147
Terrace View Park Basketball Courts Renovation $413,573
Virginia-McGree Totland Renovation $385,717
James Kenney Park Play Area Renovation $777,864
Ohlone Dog Park Renovation $316,305
Citywide Picnic Areas Improvement $77,959
Grove Park Tennis and Basketball Courts Renovation $555,000
Willard Park Play Area Renovation $100,000
Strawberry Creek Park Court Renovation $506,311
Becky Temko Tot Park Renovation $130,000
Berkeley Rose Garden Renovation – Phase 1 $325,000
John Hinkel (Lower) Park Improvements $747,410
Berkeley Total $4,876,584
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Patterson House rehabilitation, Fremont $556,782
Dublin Sports Grounds $864,958
PROJECT NAME Total WW per capita Allocation WW Project Allocation
DUBLIN $2,145,118
Fallon Sports Park - Synthetic Turf $1,123,610
Dublin Sports Grounds – Phase 4 $864,958
Tennis Court Renovation $156,549
Dublin Total $2,145,118
EMERYVILLE $444,572
Joseph Emery Park Skate Spot $444,572
Emeryville Total $444,572
FREMONT $9,758,562
Citywide Play Area Upgrades $2,663,943
Tiny Tots Play Area Upgrades $424,162
Irrigation Controller Replacement and Radio Antenna Installation
$574,595
Patterson House Rehabilitation $556,782
Citywide Wells Rehabilitation $734,615
Warm Springs Community Park Restroom and Recreation Room Replacement
$470,001
Central Park Turf and Poplar Renovation $721,999
Vargas Plateau – Phase 2 Construction $1,800,000
Central Park Sailway Drive Grinding and Repaving $128,000
Central Park Volleyball Court Conversion to Multi-Use Courts
$250,000
Central Park Boat House Path Conversion from AC to PCC Paving
$144,000
Plaza Park Pathway Conversion from AC to PCC Paving $211,000
Karl Nordvik Community Park Synthetic Turf Renovation $435,543
Irrigation Controller Replacement and Radio Antenna Installation
$343,918
California Nursery Historical Park President’s House Renovation
$300,000
Fremont Total $9,758,562
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PROJECT NAME Total WW per capita Allocation WW Project Allocation
HAYWARD AREA RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT (HARD)
$12,706,683
Meek Park West Terrace Project $661,000
Holland Park Development $900,000
Manchester Property Acquisition $319,621
San Lorenzo Community Park ADA Restroom $54,866
Castro Valley ADA Kitchen Project $50,107
Castro Valley Park ADA Pathway Project $75,000
Castro Valley Center New HVAC Project $100,000
Castro Valley Center ADA Tot Play Area $21,375
Earl Warren ADA Restroom Replacement $257,947
Meek Park ADA Restroom Replacement $260,428
Morrisson Theatre ADA Restroom and Seating Project $378,075
Valle Vista Park Property Acquisition Project $362,145
Weekes Park ADA Tot Time Play Area Project $70,789
Castro Valley Swim Center Filter and ADA Project $1,489,630
Hampton Road Dog Park Project $247,651
Birchfield Park ADA Restroom Replacement $225,000
Sorensdale Recreation Center - ADA Restroom and Multipurpose Room Upgrades
$478,330
Hayward Plunge Swim Center ADA Restroom Upgrades $250,000
Mervin Morris Park ADA Restroom $101,296
San Felipe Center HVAC $151,500
Via Toledo Property Acquisition $146,674
San Lorenzo Community Park – Phase 1 $3,818,200
Meeks Park Parking Lot Expansion and ADA Upgrades $1,000,000
Adobe Art Center Lighting and Security Upgrades $25,860
Hayward Plunge Locker Room Upgrades $57,395
Rowell Ranch Rodeo Park New Well Installation $75,000
East Avenue Park ADA Restroom $121,669
San Lorenzo Community Park – Phase 2A $118,490
HARD Total $11,818,058
NEWARK $2,005,169
Lakeshore Park Seawall Project $1,288,639
Newark Community Dog Park $470,000
Lakeshore Park Landscape Restoration $246,529
Newark Total $2,005,169
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PROJECT NAME Total WW per capita Allocation WW Project Allocation
OAKLAND $19,204,456
Caldecott Trail Improvement – Phase 1 $498,700
East Oakland Sports Center $5,909,997
25th Street Mini Park $719,035
Central Reservoir $350,800
City Stables $346,000
Children’s Fairyland Entryway Improvements $495,771
Oakland Feather River Camp (Camps in Common) $500,000
Morcom Rose Garden $1,573,859
Owen Jones Field Improvement $953,685
Poplar and Brookdale Field Improvements $732,558
Raimondi Park – Phase 1 $221,069
Golden Gate Recreation Center Expansion $2,268,300
Peralta Hacienda de Anza Trail Project $239,979
Chabot Space and Science Center Redwood Outdoor Education Facility
$1,000,000
Curt Flood Field $100,000
Lincoln Square Park Outdoor Activity Terrace/Deck $300,000
Manzanita Recreation Center Improvement $50,000
Peralta Hacienda Park Improvements $170,000
Josie de la Cruz Park Improvement $180,000
Astro Park $100,760
Concordia Park $31,700
De Fremery House/Recreation Center Improvement $101,172
Rainbow Recreation Center $2,164,500
Oakland Total $19,007,889
OAKLAND ZOO $4,000,000
Giraffe Barn Construction $206,193
Elephant Barn Addition $50,000
California Trail Project – Phase 2 (Gondola System) $3,743,807
Oakland Zoo Total $4,000,000
PIEDMONT $507,325
Hampton Park Improvements $507,325
Piedmont Total $507,325
PLEASANTON $3,171,377
Dolores Bengtson Aquatic Center Renovation $3,171,377
Pleasanton Total $3,171,377
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Kennedy Youth Center, Union City
$2,150,761
PROJECT NAME Total WW per capita Allocation WW Project Allocation
SAN LEANDRO $3,740,998
City-Wide Parks AC Walkway Rehabilitation $591,268
Toyon Park Play Equipment $79,633
Par Course Improvements $568,020
Marina Park Group Picnic Areas $988,000
Marina Park Irrigation Improvements $622,000
Stenzel Park Bleacher Replacement $96,000
Stenzel Park Drainage $174,895
San Leandro Ball Park Locker/Restroom Refurbishment $517,542
Toyon Park Pathway Rehabilitation $89,314
Siempre Verde Park Rehabilitation $14,323
San Leandro Total $3,740,998
UNINCORPORATED ALAMEDA $530,722
Sunol Glen Sports Court Remodeling $100,000
Unincorporated Alameda Total $100,000
UNION CITY $3,354,837
Restroom Building Replacement at Seven Hills, Kennedy, Town Estates, Contempo and Cesar Chavez Parks
$1,204,075
Kennedy Youth Center $2,150,761
Union City Total $3,354,837
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Contra Costa County
PROJECT NAME Total WW per capita Allocation WW Project Allocation
ALAMO $817,931
Livorna Park Bocce Courts $817,931
Alamo Total $817,931
AMBROSE $1,127,177
Ambrose Park – Phase 1 $1,127,177
Ambrose Total $1,127,177
ANTIOCH $4,586,998
City-Wide Parks Security Camera Program $311,200
Lone Tree Golf Course Range Light Project $241,861
Deerfield Park Playground Equipment Replacement $73,984
Eagleridge Park Playground Equipment Replacement $82,808
Fishing Pier Pavilion $100,020
Prewett Community Park Eastern Parking Lot and Landscape Renovation
$357,378
Prewett Aquatic Center Renovation/Repairs $420,000
Antioch Community Park Synthetic Turf Fields (2) and Field Lighting (2)
$2,999,744
Antioch Total $4,586,998
BRENTWOOD $2,313,312
Summerset Commons $1,028,536
King Park Dog Area Expansion $118,214
Veterans Park Bocce Court Expansion $190,310
Veterans Park Universal Abilities Playground $249,848
City-Wide Parks Shade Project $331,850
Sport Court Lighting $93,567
City-Wide Park Shade Improvements – Phase 2 $48,865
Trail Connection and Landscape $73,939
City-Wide Park Shade Improvements – Phase 3 $8,179
Sport Court Lighting – Phase 2 $170,000
Brentwood Total $2,313,312
CLAYTON $492,883
Community Park Parking Lot Expansion $492,883
Clayton Total $492,883
CLYDE $36,321
Clyde Parks Improvement Project $36,321
Clyde Total $36,321
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Tennis Courts resurfacing, Concord $90,916
PROJECT NAME Total WW per capita Allocation WW Project Allocation
CONCORD $5,657,180
Cambridge and Ygnacio Valley Parks Playground Equipment Replacement
$309,000
Concord Community Pool Mechanical Equipment Replacement
$230,033
Hillcrest Park Maintenance Building $129,756
Meadow Homes Spray Park and Restroom Replacement $1,050,600
Hillcrest Park Shade Structure Installation $109,500
Sun Terrace Park Irrigation Main Line, Valves, and Controller Replacement
$30,000
Willow Pass, Concord Community and Pine Hollow Parks Tennis Courts Resurfacing
$90,916
Willow Pass Sports Field Improvements $118,930
Camp Concord Loop Road Paving – Phase 2 and 3 $375,926
Camp Concord Family Bathhouse Refurbishment/Upgrade $483,000
Newhall Park New Playground Equipment $247,727
Baldwin Park Bocce Courts Construction $392,615
Several City Parks Electrical Pull Boxes Replacement $150,000
Baldwin Park ADA Barrier Removal $30,437
Baldwin Park Dog Park $101,448
Willow Pass Park Tennis Courts and Softball Field Lighting Replacement
$496,879
Ellis Lake, Newhall Park, Cambridge Park and Concord Community Park Pump Systems Replacement
$535,408
Meadow Homes Park Playground Installation $265,000
Ellis Lake Park Playground and Park Improvements $510,000
Concord Total $5,657,180
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Shields-Reid Park renovation, Richmond $607,491
PROJECT NAME Total WW per capita Allocation WW Project Allocation
CROCKETT $207,144
Crockett Pool Plumbing Replacement $207,144
Crockett Total $207,144
DANVILLE $1,897,488
Veterans Memorial Building $1,897,488
Danville Total $1,897,488
DISCOVERY BAY $580,453
Cornell Park Playground Replacement $111,648
Community Center Acquisition $400,000
Discovery Bay Total $511,648
EL CERRITO $1,065,840
Cerrito Vista Park Playground Equipment Replacement $186,492
Allocation to Gilman Street Sports Fields (Paid to Berkeley) $13,796
Huber Park Improvements $224,000
Creekside Park Lighting $104,109
Hillside Natural Area Madera Property Acquisition $120,348
Fairmont Park Improvements – Phase 1 $359,093
Hillside Nature Area Trail Entry and Signage Improvements – Phase 1
$48,000
El Cerrito Total $1,055,840
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PROJECT NAME Total WW per capita Allocation WW Project Allocation
EL SOBRANTE $641,740
El Sobrante Mini-Park $641,740
El Sobrante Total $641,740
GREEN VALLEY $50,872
Green Valley Pool Fence and Lighting $39,341
Green Valley Pool Interior Fence and Gates $11,531
Green Valley Total $50,872
HERCULES $1,111,728
EBRPD Acquisition, Rancho El Pinole $200,000
Hercules Intermodal Bay Trail, East Segment $911,728
Hercules Total $1,111,728
KENSINGTON $258,358
Kensington Park Restrooms $100,000
Kensington Community Center $158,358
Kensington Total $258,358
LAFAYETTE $1,082,501
Burton Ridge Trail Connector $300,000
Acalanes Ridge Acquisition $391,650
Manzanita Building $241,251
Hamlin Road Open Space Acquisition $149,600
Lafayette Total $1,082,501
MARTINEZ $1,651,961
Radke Martinez Regional Shoreline Waterfront Park Renovation
$1,389,461
West Hill Farm Acquisition $262,500
Martinez Total $1,651,961
MONTARA BAY $541,039
Montalvin and Montara Bay Park Improvements $541,039
Montara Bay Total $541,039
MORAGA $737,587
Camino Pablo Fields $578,058
Pavilion Restroom Renovation $44,528
Rancho Laguna Park Play Structure Replacement $70,000
Moraga Commons Park Improvements $45,000
Moraga Total $737,587
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PROJECT NAME Total WW per capita Allocation WW Project Allocation
OAKLEY $1,517,862
Creekside Park – Phase 2 $1,112,020
Civic Center Park Improvements $405,841
Oakley Total $1,517,862
ORINDA $801,757
Pine Grove Field Renovation $652,954
Orinda Total $652,954
PINOLE $877,216
Pinole Valley Park Soccer Field Renovation $329,283
Pinole Valley Tennis Courts Renovation $73,246
Pinole Senior Fitness Trail $35,454
Pinole Community Playhouse Renovation $47,203
Pinole Skate Park $293,027
Swim Center Heater Replacement $24,000
Swim Center ADA Compliant Permanent Lifts $15,000
Pinole Swim Center Solar Panels $60,000
Pinole Total $877,216
PITTSBURG $2,909,214
Central Park All Weather Soccer Field $919,058
Hillview Junior High School Playfield Renovation $1,990,155
Pittsburg Total $2,909,214
PLEASANT HILL $1,746,348
Pleasant Hill Aquatic Park Pool Resurfacing and WGB Upgrades
$392,363
Pleasant Hill Teen Center $150,000
Pleasant Hill Community Center $1,203,984
Pleasant Hill Total $1,746,348
Pleasant Hill Teen Center,
$150,000
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PROJECT NAME Total WW per capita Allocation WW Project Allocation
PORT COSTA $12,138
Port Costa School Electrical Distribution – Phase 2 $12,138
Port Costa Total $12,138
RICHMOND $4,733,985
Bay Trail Gap Closure between Ferry Point and Kaiser Shipyard #3
$295,392
Allocation to Gilman Street Sports Fields (Paid to Berkeley) $61,275
Richmond Plunge Natatorium Renovation – Phase 2 $3,069,316
Burg Park Restoration $350,000
Marina Bay Park Restroom $350,510
Shields-Reid Park Renovation $607,491
Richmond Total $4,733,985
RODEO $456,305
Lefty Gomez Park Improvements $456,305
Rodeo Total $456,305
SAN PABLO $1,425,538
San Pablo Community Center at Helms $1,000,000
Rumrill Sports Park $425,538
San Pablo Total $1,425,538
SAN RAMON $2,696,685
Forest Home Farms Education Center Renovation and Parking Lot Resurfacing
$330,104
Red Willow Playground Renovation $50,000
San Ramon Central Park Playground and Participatory Fountain Renovation
$580,000
San Ramon Olympic Pool Replastering Project $295,191
Park Restroom Renovations $133,944
Athan Downs Playground Renovation $305,701
Central Park Soccer Field Renovation $660,000
Richard Fahey Village Green Playground Renovation $96,766
Old Ranch Park Playground Renovation $83,647
Old Ranch Park Shade Structure Installation $18,389
Bark and Ride Shade Structure Installation $18,928
San Ramon Sports Park and Central Park Shade Structure Installation
$61,789
Boone Acres Park Playground Renovation $62,220
San Ramon Total $2,696,685
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Heather Farm Park All-Abilities Playground,
Walnut Creek $350,000
PROJECT NAME Total WW per capita Allocation WW Project Allocation
UNINCORPORATED CONTRA COSTA $3,046,374
Iron Horse Regional Trail Corridor Improvements $600,000
Pacheco Creekside Trail $50,000
Tice Valley Pocket Park and Pathway $623,187
Las Juntas Elementary Playfield Renovation $550,000
Urban Tilth Roots and Restoration Farm $623,187
Byron Union School District Family Playground $600,000
Unincorporated Contra Costa Total $3,046,374
WALNUT CREEK $2,984,810
Acalanes Ridge Acquisition $391,650
Heather Farms Park All Abilities Playground $350,000
Larkey Pool Renovation and Splash Pad $2,243,160
Walnut Creek Total $2,984,810
TOTAL GRANT PROJECTS $118,750,000 $116,994,343
ADMINISTRATIVE FEE $6,250,000 $3,623,593
GRAND TOTAL (As of 2019) $125,000,000 $120,617,936
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Athan Downs Playground renovation, San Ramon$305,701
Pine Grove Field renovation, Orinda$652,954
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East Oakland Sports Center, $6 million
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