Take Action! – Alameda Tesla State Parks Land Classification Process Moves Forward

Photo Courtesy TeslaPark.org

The  California State Parks planning process is moving forward and they’ve got a mailing list, website and Facebook page up.  The project is a planning effort to incorporate over 3,000 acres of land, located on Tesla Road in eastern Alameda County and known as the Alameda-Tesla Property, into the State Parks System.

Join the project mailing list.  Do this now if you do nothing else.  This is the most important action today.  Scroll to the bottom of the linked page and sign up.   You’ll get direct notification when you can take further action.

If you’re on Facebook follow their page.

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Visit their website to learn more about the classification process, general plan, and the overall project.   The website provides a lot of information on the steps that will come and is currently the best source of information.

Park Classification is the key step that determines what uses will be allowed in the unit.  This is a unique opportunity to be involved in.  

The project has two phases:

  • Phase I: Park Classification – Conducting assessments of existing site conditions and recommending a park classification and name to the State Park and Recreation Commission for approval.
  • Phase II: General Plan and Environmental Impact Report (EIR) – Developing the Alameda-Tesla General Plan, which will direct the long-range management, development, and operation of the site.

Throughout both phases of the project, the public will have multiple opportunities to give input, including surveys, workshops, and public meetings.

How You Can Participate!

If you have any questions after visiting the website, please send them to info@AlamedaTeslaPlan.com

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