
A Knowland Park Sampler

Oakland Tribune and East Bay Express cover Knowland Park case

Mediation Ends – Lawsuit to Proceed
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SETTLEMENT TALKS SCUTTLED; ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS’ LAWSUIT CONTINUES AGAINST OAKLAND ZOO PARKLAND DEVELOPMENT
October 25, 2011
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Contacts: Ruth Malone, Friends of Knowland Park: ruth.malone@ucsf.edu, 415-476-3273; Mack Casterman, East Bay Chapter of the California Native Plant Society: conservation@ebcnps.org, 510-734-0335 or Laura Baker, EBCNPS, Lbake66@aol.com, 510-849-1409
Friends of Knowland Park and the East Bay Chapter of the California Native Plant Society (EBCNPS) announced today that mediated settlement negotiations with the City of Oakland and the Oakland Zoo have ended. The groups will instead return to court to continue their lawsuit charging that the city broke the law by approving, without a full Environmental Impact Report, the zoo’s plan to build a theme park atop rare native wildlife habitat.
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May 5, 2011: BayNature online article on Knowland Park
View from a ridge at Knowland Park. The Oakland Zoo is in the lower left. The park is home to grasslands, woodlands, and chaparral. Photo by Ken-ichi Ueda.
May 4, 2011: East Bay Express on Appeal to Zoo
Last week, after a prolonged and often heated discussion about the future of the Oakland Zoo and the details of its expansion into upper Knowland Park, the City Planning Commission gave the zoo's amended plan the rubber stamp. But critics of the plan, who say that the full environmental impacts of the 56-acre expansion have not been properly studied, aren't ready to give up yet.
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