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Alert for Civic Activists

A special Study Session of the Alameda City Council will take up the topic of development of Mixed Use sites, including Alameda Marina. A volunteer from Save Alameda’s Working Waterfront believes that "this is the meeting where we should be arguing for more dry-storage space. Currently, there are approximately 300 dry-storage paid spaces. The Bay West Master Plan allows for 50 spaces."

"Even if people don’t have a boat at Alameda Marina, the effect is widespread from maintenance to other races and clubs that rely on racers from Alameda," pointed out another of our contacts in Alameda.

The meeting will be held tomorrow night (Tuesday, June 6) at 6 p.m. in Alameda’s City Hall. See www.alamedaca.gov.

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