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Welcome to
the San Leandro (Lisjan ) Creek Virtual Tour

About 1.2 miles of the San Leandro Creek runs through deep East Oakland along Sobrante Park, passing through Columbia Gardens, and pouring into the San Leandro Bay at the MLK Jr. Shoreline Park. The Creek is open and continues upstream another 5 miles through San Leandro and Oakland to Lake Chabot and then into the San Leandro Creek upper watershed. 

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This Virtual Tour is along Phase 1a of the bike/pedestrian Trail that connects Columbia Gardens Park 0.7 miles (1 kilometer) to the San Leandro Creek Staging Area at MLKJr Shoreline Park.

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Location 1

Wind, Tides, Marsh
by Alana Landrum

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Location 2

Environmental Justice
by Alana Landrum

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Location 5

Upland Oaks and Willows
by Jing Yi Zhou

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Location 8

Buildings, Channels and Roads
by Alana Landrum

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Location 9

Earthquake and Industry
by Jing Yi Zhou

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Location 10

Gold and Rails
by Jing Yi Zhou

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Location 11

The Invasion
by Inés Ixierda, Micha Rivera

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Location 12

Location 12

We Are Still Here
by Inés Ixierda, Micha Rivera

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Location 13

Earth and Stars
by Jing Yi Zhou

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Location 14

Welcome to San Leandro Creek
by Alana Landrum

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Original Plan and Vision

This is a planned furnishing site along the San Leandro (Lisjan) Creek Greenway Trail.

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This is a planned furnishing site along the San Leandro (Lisjan) Creek Greenway Trail.

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Site 16

This is a planned furnishing site along the San Leandro (Lisjan) Creek Greenway Trail.

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Site 17

This is a planned furnishing site along the San Leandro (Lisjan) Creek Greenway Trail. 

© 2020 Brower Dellums Institute for Sustainable Policy Studies. 

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