East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for March 16, 2023
Considering the impact of our downtown lake on Oakland, Lake Merritt is too big to fail. By that, I mean that thousands of people, uncountable numbers of wildlife, hundreds of businesses and the real estate value of thousands of mortgages would all suffer if Lake Merritt goes under, and succumbs to rotten algae, dead fish and odors associated with foul water.
The Lake’s water quality account is overdrawn. We bail out banks, automobile companies and insurance companies: one wonders why not a lake.The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors might have missed something when they voted to boot the food trucks off Stone Valley Road. That’s the additional pollution being added for all the workers and students who now must drive an additional six to eight miles round trip daily for food.
As I sit here in the Lake Merritt station waiting for a Pleasanton train, the initial wait time when I arrived at the platform was 24 minutes at 3:30 in the afternoon. After waiting 10 minutes, the time changed to 27 minutes. In the meantime, three other southbound and eastbound trains have passed. ” — which reduced the amount of the federal grant from $680 million to $680,000 — that still is a lot of money to waste studying the idea of destroying a critical transportation artery.
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