What is the Goal of the Alameda Point Vision?

 The goal of the Alameda Point Vision is to bring more voices into the planning process for Alameda Point. By working to generate a positive community vision for the former Naval Air Station, the Alameda Point Vision is wants to bring new voices and ideas into the current discussion surrounding the SunCal/Alameda Point meetings.

The Alameda Point Vision is a work in progress created by and for Alamedans.

Who is supporting this collaboration and how did it start?

The development at Alameda Point will be best served by community members adding their vision for what should be created. As with any process that involves collecting comments and viewpoints, the draft vision that will be created will encompass community feedback through a number of formats. The current working draft vision was adopted from a letter signed by over 125 Alamedans in the Summer of 2005 and sent to the Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment Agency (city council). We are working together to strengthen the public conversation by providing a forum for people to help create and mold this draft vision. Over the next few months, we will work to provide multiple ways for people to add their input in an open and transparent way."

Doug Biggs
Rob Bonta
Anne Cevallos
Susan Decker
Lauren Do
Sally Faulhaber
Steve Gerstle
Judy Gerstle
Lucy Gigli
Nancy Heastings
James Heideman
Barbara kahn
Michael Krueger
John Knox White
Diane Lichenstein
Clifton Linton
Audrey Lord-Hausman
Joe Mallon
Mike McMahon
Richard Pascual
Eve Pearlman
Helen Sause
Vicki Sedlack
Alexandra Sheets-Saikley
Sue Trowbridge

if you are interested in adding your name to this statement supporting a community created vision for Alameda Point send us an email and we'll add you to the list.