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Lynda’s Priorities

“EBRPD is the largest regional park system in the nation! Open spaces are critical to the health of our people and planet. We need to preserve and protect them from the effects of climate change, disease, drought, fire and human impact. As responsible caretakers, these diverse Bay Area outdoor spaces will be a living legacy for future generations to visit and enjoy.”
– Lynda Deschambault

Climate Resilience

Emergency response and management of risks such as fire, sea level rise, drought, disease, and extreme weather events

Community Involvement

Building capacity for engaging diverse users and ensuring that our parks are accessible, including those with disabilities, and representative of the current and future needs of our rich and varied cultural and community groups

Park Use Guidelines

Developing science-driven criteria to minimize user conflicts and insure preservation of natural wildlife habitats

Second Century Plan

Shape the development of a comprehensive, forward looking plan that combines new technologies with the wisdom of Native land stewards to guide the second century of the East Bay Regional Park District

A Balanced and Sustainable Budget

For the financial stability and resources needed to support a dedicated workforce, park maintenance, land acquisition, and healthy outdoor spaces for generations to enjoy

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