Connect with us

City Government

San Leandro Unified School District and City of San Leandro Joint Response to the Cary Drive/Haas Ave Pedestrian Bridge Collapse

The San Leandro Unified School District and the City of San Leandro announce a joint partnership to address the damage caused to the Cary Drive/Haas Ave Pedestrian Bridge during the recent storms. The San Leandro Unified School District and the City of San Leandro have joined forces to explore potential solutions for pedestrian traffic in the impacted area.

Published

on

The San Leandro Unified School District and the City of San Leandro will continue working closely to explore potential solutions for pedestrian traffic in this area. Updates on the progress of the partnership will be provided as they become available.
The San Leandro Unified School District and the City of San Leandro will continue working closely to explore potential solutions for pedestrian traffic in this area. Updates on the progress of the partnership will be provided as they become available.

SAN LEANDRO, CA – The San Leandro Unified School District and the City of San Leandro announce a joint partnership to address the damage caused to the Cary Drive/Haas Ave Pedestrian Bridge during the recent storms. The San Leandro Unified School District and the City of San Leandro have joined forces to explore potential solutions for pedestrian traffic in the impacted area.

“We are committed to working with the City of San Leandro to look into a solution that ensures our students and the community have safe and reliable access to this area of San Leandro,” said Dr. Mike McLaughlin, Superintendent of the San Leandro Unified School District. City Manager Fran Robustelli stated, “We understand the importance of this bridge to the community, and we will do everything in our power to ensure a safe solution to this issue.”

According to San Leandro Mayor Juan González, “Residents expect an effective collaboration between City Hall and the school districts serving our residents. I am grateful to see this joint effort to address damage caused by the storms that battered our city.”

The San Leandro Unified School District and the City of San Leandro will continue working closely to explore potential solutions for pedestrian traffic in this area. Updates on the progress of the partnership will be provided as they become available.

Keziah Moss, Director of Community & Employee Engagement, San Leandro Unified School District, (510) 667-6202, kmoss@slusd.us

Paul Sanftner, Public Information Officer, City of San Leandro, (510) 577-3372, psanftner@sanleandro.org

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Activism

Oakland Post: Week of April 1 – 7, 2026

The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of April 1 – 7, 2026

Published

on

To enlarge your view of this issue, use the slider, magnifying glass icon or full page icon in the lower right corner of the browser window.

Continue Reading

Activism

Oakland Post: Week of March 18 – 24, 2026

The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of March 18 – 24, 2026

Published

on

To enlarge your view of this issue, use the slider, magnifying glass icon or full page icon in the lower right corner of the browser window.

Continue Reading

Activism

Oakland Post: Week of March 11 -17, 2026

The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of March 11 – 17, 2026

Published

on

To enlarge your view of this issue, use the slider, magnifying glass icon or full page icon in the lower right corner of the browser window.

Continue Reading

Subscribe to receive news and updates from the Oakland Post

* indicates required

CHECK OUT THE LATEST ISSUE OF THE OAKLAND POST

ADVERTISEMENT

WORK FROM HOME

Home-based business with potential monthly income of $10K+ per month. A proven training system and website provided to maximize business effectiveness. Perfect job to earn side and primary income. Contact Lynne for more details: Lynne4npusa@gmail.com 800-334-0540

Facebook

#NNPA BlackPress1 month ago

Reflecting on Black History Milestones in Birmingham AL

Bay Area1 month ago

CITY OF SAN LEANDRO STATE OF CALIFORNIA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR ANNUAL STREET OVERLAY/REHABILITATION 2019-21 – PHASE III

Activism1 month ago

Oakland Post: Week of February 18 – 24, 2026

Activism1 month ago

Oakland Post: Week of February 25 – March 3, 2026

#NNPA BlackPress1 month ago

PRESS ROOM: NBA Hall of Fame Nominee Terry Cummings Joins 100 Black Men of DeKalb County to Launch Victory & Values Initiative

#NNPA BlackPress1 month ago

Trump’s MAGA Allies are Creating Executive Order Plan to Steal the 2026 Midterms

Activism4 weeks ago

Oakland Post: Week of March 4 – 10, 2026

Bay Area entrepreneurs attend the Alley-Oop Accelerator, a small business incubation program at Chase Oakland Community Center. Photo by Carla Thomas.
Activism1 month ago

Chase Oakland Community Center Hosts Alley-Oop Accelerator Building Community and Opportunity for Bay Area Entrepreneurs

#NNPA BlackPress1 month ago

U.S. manufacturing rebounds – how foundry services are adapting to rising demand

#NNPA BlackPress1 month ago

Poll Shows Support for Policies That Help Families Afford Child Care

#NNPA BlackPress1 month ago

OP-ED: One Hundred Years of Black Workers Telling the Truth

#NNPA BlackPress1 month ago

Advancements in solar technology that are changing the way we power the world

Activism3 weeks ago

Oakland Post: Week of March 11 -17, 2026

#NNPA BlackPress4 weeks ago

Woman’s Search for Family’s Roots Leads to Ancestor John T. Ward – A Successful Entrepreneur and Conductor on the Underground Railroad

#NNPA BlackPress4 weeks ago

COMMENTARY: Women of Color Shape Our Past and Future

Trending

Copyright ©2021 Post News Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.