The purpose of this web site is to advocate for the establishment of a bike-only flow trail in Wildcat Canyon Regional Park, one of the many regional parks in the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) located in the San Francisco Bay area.
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WFT Lives On! At the August 5 Board meeting the main event was consideration of staff's request for Board approval to proceed with the CEQA study for the WFT. The discussion took nearly five hours in part because a few opponents used distortions to rally about 30 people to make public comment opposing the trail. As we told the Board, we could have brought in a hundred people to make public comment but we respect the Board's time. Instead we sent an email prior to the meeting documenting the nearly 2400 signatures supporting the WFT along with endorsement letters from the local NorCal Teams, BTCEB and Rich City Rides. A representative from the Sierra Club endorsed continued study of the WFT; a complete turnaround from its previous position made possible by our efforts in last year's Sierra Club elections. Some of the most influential pro-WFT comments came from six NorCal students who patiently waited for about 4 hours before they had a chance to make ...
In March, Park District staff gave an update to the Board on the “WIldcat Regional Park Bike Trail Project”. In the meeting materials here and video here (starting timestamp 1:42) staff showed the identified trail corridor, which provides access for local youth mountain biking programs with minimal impact to sensitive plant and animal communities. Importantly, Brian Holt, Chief of Trails, Planning, and GIS, stated that there are no internal planning hurdles since the Wildcat Canyon Regional Park Land Use Plan specifically identifies mountain biking as an appropriate use. Also in March,a preliminary design of the Wildcat flow trail (WFT) was completed by Pointe Strategies (a Colorado firm specializing in design of mountain bike trails). The trail, shown in the map below, is about 2 miles long and drops 700 feet (both the distance and the drop are roughly 3x that of the Endor Flow at Tamarancho). The flowy part of the trail is broken into three sections su...
Opponents have turned up the volume of their protests by a) developing a spiffy new website (ProtectWildcatCanyon), b) handing out flyers at Alvarado Park, c) using Next Door, d) posting flyers throughout Wildcat-Tilden, e) contacting the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD), and f) gathering signatures to a petition opposing the trail. In part because of their efforts, the EBRPD is having to expand the scope of Environmental Impact Report (EIR) to address some of the issues being raised by the opponents even though most of those claims are not based on facts. The schedule for completing the EIR has slipped to this fall. The Board would then be asked to approve the EIR and proceed with construction towards the end of this year. Construction would not begin until 2027. We need your help to counter the efforts of the opponents. More specifically please: 1. Get your family and friends to sign our petition supporting the flow trail here . W...
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