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9/13/2004
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br />The objective of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Redwood City can <br />be condensed to one very powerful statement. It is the stated objective of the City <br />"to preserve and protect potentially the largest, urban wildlife refuge in the western <br />United States." <br />Goals <br />In addition to habitat protection and development for these endangered <br />species, Redwood City sees the following goals as tantamount to its plan: <br />• To educate regional citizens and visitors to refuges and conservation values <br />as they relate to an urban setting; <br />• To create a unique educational tool for Bay area students to learn varied <br />aspects of estuarial lifecycles, ecological design and environmental <br />principles; <br />• To provide opportunities for handicapped persons, seniors and other sub - <br />populations to use and enjoy the refuge in a manner consistent with the <br />refuge mission; <br />• To form a working partnership with the National Wildlife Refuge System <br />and the Fish & Wildlife Service for the long -term security of the refuge and <br />the endangered species; <br />• To fulfill long - standing local and regional goals for public access and <br />involvement with nature and the ecological history of California; and <br />• To provide a legacy of attention to environmental education and <br />community collaboration. <br />The City of Redwood City believes that in order for the Bair Island portion of <br />the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge to achieve the vision and goals expressed <br />within, the City must become a partner with the National Wildlife Refuge System in <br />the restoration of Bair Island. <br />Redwood City sees a unique opportunity to forge a mutually beneficial <br />partnership with the Refuge that will enhance and expand the restoration plan to <br />benefit all stakeholders. These stakeholders include the environmental community, <br />the residents of both Redwood City and the greater Bay Area community, the <br />National Wildlife Refuge System and the National Fish & Wildlife Service. <br />4 <br />
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