City of Oakland Public Works Agency
www.oaklandpw.com
Report a Problem - PWA Call Center:
(510) 615-5566 - pwacallcenter@oaklandnet.com

Oakland Creeks
Watershed Improvement Program

250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 5301, Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 238-6600
watersheds@oaklandnet.com
www.oaklandpw.com/creeks

Effective July 2007, some functions of the Watershed Improvement Program have moved to the Community and Economic Development Agency.

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Creek to Bay Day 2009 - Results

  The City of Oakland Public Works Agency wishes to thank all the volunteers who helped make Creek to Bay Day 2009 a resounding success! Oakland’s 14 th annual Creek to Bay Day took place at Lake Merritt, the Oakland Estuary and twenty-four creek locations on Saturday, September 19, 2009, as part of the 25th annual California Coastal Cleanup Day .

Oakland residents from all neighborhoods displayed an extraordinary volunteer spirit on Coastal Cleanup Day. In addition to the more than 1,000 volunteers participating in Creek to Bay Day, hundreds more gathered along the shoreline at cleanup sites managed by the East Bay Regional Park District. In total, 1,504 volunteers came out to Creek to Bay Day sites and East Bay Regional Parks District sites to improve Oakland’s waterways and their environs. Volunteers participating at Creek to Bay Day sites collected 2,449 pounds of trash from Oakland's creeks, the estuary and Lake Merritt; picked up 159 pounds of recyclables; and removed 290 cubic yards of green waste to make way for native plants to flourish. Creek to Bay Day is held as part of International Coastal Cleanup Day and is sponsored in California by the California Coastal Commission . By current count, the statewide event turned out 66,550 volunteers who removed 819,394 pounds of trash and 89,899 pounds of recyclables!

For more information about this event, or to join the mailing list for this and other cleanup/beautification efforts, please email the Creek to Bay Protection program at creektobayprotection@oaklandnet.com .

Visit www.oaklandcreektobay.org again soon for photos from this year’s Creek to Bay Day and information about other Creek to Bay Protection events happening in your neighborhood.


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