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· RESOLUTION NO. <br /> <br /> RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PUBLIC ACCESS TO PUBLICLY-OWNED <br /> LANDS, BAY FRONTAGE, AND WATERWAYS, AND PROMOTING PUBLIC <br /> EDUCATION AND ENGAGEMENT IN THE PROTECTION OF THE <br /> ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE HABITATS THEREIN <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Redwood City recognizes that nearby open <br /> space, park lands, and natural waterways contribute greatly to our quality of life by providing a <br /> respite from the hectic pace of our everyday lives, by helping us to reconnect with nature and <br /> the environment, by providing our children with an understanding and sense of the natural <br /> world around us, and by accommc~dating a variety of animal and plant species in their natural <br /> habitats and ecosystems; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the Council further recognizes that these benefits that we enjoy today must <br /> be preserved as our legacy to future generations so that they may also understand and enjoy <br /> a natural environment experience in proximity to our urban centers; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, Redwood City is fortunate and privileged to include within its boundaries <br />an abundance of public open space, park lands, and wildlife habitat including over 130 acres <br />of City parks, 480 acres of natural preserve at Edgewood County Park, 3,200 acres of <br />wetlands at Bair Island/San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, eight acres of bay shore <br />levees at Redwood Shores, over 21 miles of bay shoreline, and nearby access to thousands of <br />acres of regional open space lands; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the Council acknowledges and embraces its rasponslbllity to the people of <br />Redwood City and of the entire Bay Area as the steward of open space and bay front lands <br />within our Jurisdiction, and recognizes that provision of public access to these lands is a critical <br />element of that stewardship; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, recognizing that many of these lands include sensitive wildlife habitat and <br />a wide variety of plant and animal species, including some endangered species, whose <br />protection is of vital Importance, the Council affirms that engaging and educating the public Is <br />key to preservation of this natural treasure; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, public access to these lands, on designated trails and in a Iow-impact, <br />environmentally-sensitive manner, is acknowledged by the Council as a leading factor In <br />engaging and educating the public, by offering a richer and more direct experience than merely <br />providing for distant overlooks or only minimal access. <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD <br />CiTY HEREBY DECLARES THAT PROVISION OF LOW-IMPACT PUBLIC ACCESS TO <br />PUBLICLY-OWNED OPEN SPACE, PARK LANDS, BAY FRONTAGE, AND WATERWAYS <br />WITHIN REDWOOD CITY IS A HIGH PRIORITY, THAT THIS ACCESS IS A PRINCIPAL <br />MEANS OF ENGAGING AND EDUCATING THE PUBLIC AS TO THE NEED FOR <br />PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF THESE LANDS, THAT THE CITY WILL <br />ENTHUSIASTICALLY ADVOCATE FOR SUCH ACCESS WITH THE APPROPRIATE <br />JURISDICTIONS AS ACCESS ISSUES ARISE, AND WILL PUT FORTH APPROPRIATE <br />EFFORT AND RESOURCES TO ACCOMPLISH SUCH ACCESS. <br /> <br />F:Atty/Reso/Reso. 1284 <br />030602 <br /> <br /> <br />