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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 476 RESOLUTION NO. 476 RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE SIERRA CLUB PROJECT TO BUILD A TRAIL FROM CASTLE ROCK PARK TO ANO N~EVO WHEREAS, the City Council, in adoption of the 1968 General Plan, gave firm support to the construction of pathways, walking and hiking trails in the City; and WHEREAS, walking and hiking are two major forms of recreational exercise endorsed by health experts; and WHEREAS, hiking is one of the best methods of enjoying the natural scenic beauty of the area; and WHEREAS, extension of the concept contained in the General Plan to the mountains adjacent to Saratoga will encourage the enjoyment of the unspoiled scenic grandeur of the Santa Cruz mountain area; and WHEREAS, the Sierra Club is sponsoring a trail building project to con- nect Castle Rock ~ark with Ano Nuevo, WHEREAS, volunteer construction crews will consist of members of the Sierra Club, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Church Clubs, High School and College students, hiking and riding clubs, and other individuals; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saratoga endorses the trail building project and, be it further resolved, that the City Council encourages the participation in the project by all able bodied Saratogans and anyone else who is interested in contributing time and labor to the successful realization of this link in our hiking trail system. The above and foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Saratoga at a regular meeting held on the 2nd day of April, 1969, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Tyler, Dwyer, Robbins, Smith, Sanders NOES: None ABSENT: None MAYOR ATTEST: IT~C~E~~ C Saratoga City Council Saratoga, California Gentlemen, On the weekend of April 19-20, under the sponsorship and direction of the Sierra Club will be held what may prove to be one of the largest public service projects in local history. On that weekend the Sierra Club will attempt to construct the major part of a hiking trail extending from Stevens Creek Park to Castle Rock, then on to Big Basin State Park and finally out to the Pacific Ocean near Ano Nuevo Island. Volunteer construction crews will consist of members of the Sierra Club, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Church clubs, high school and college students, hiking and riding clubs, and other interested individuals. The over-all director will be an engineer of the Department of Parks and Recreation. Experienced adults will be used as foremen and group leaders. Doctors and nurses will set up first-aid stations. Construction teams will be spread out over the entire route, and it is hoped that by the evening of April 20, the main part of the trail will be essentially completed. Since many Saratogans would be interested in such a hiking trail, and since scenic beauty and its enjoyment are very much a part of Saratoga's city planning, it seems likely that a large number of Saratoga people might like to participate. I would like to ask the City Council to pass a resolution commending this work and urgeinterested Saratogans to participate. Respectfully submitted, Robert Dwyer Coun ci lman RD: ct