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Leo J. Ryan Memorial Park is a recreational city park, located in Foster City, California and run by the city government and local citizens. Originally called "Central Park", the park was renamed in 1979 in honor and memory of Congressman Leo J. Ryan. [1] The park is situated on 20 acres (8 ha) which overlook Foster City's lagoon. [2]
Foster City is a master-planned [8] city located in San Mateo County, California, United States. Foster City is sometimes considered to be part of Silicon Valley for its local industry and its proximity to Silicon Valley cities. [9] [10] There are many notable companies headquartered in Foster City like Gilead Sciences, Zoox, Sledgehammer Games ...
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The original formal planning for the Foster City Marina began in the mid 1980s when the city council authorized Earth Metrics Inc to prepare an Environmental Impact Report for the marina use. [2] The marina is designed to provide berthing for 750 vessels, and this site has been the focus of considerable political debate as to the timing of ...
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Seal Slough, also known as Marina Lagoon, is a narrow winding tidal channel through a tidal marsh in San Mateo [1] and Foster City, California. [2] This slough has been the object of a wetland restoration project in recent years to enhance habitat value. [3] Dredging has been carried out in Seal Slough since at least 1954. [4]
Measure P was placed on the November 2013 ballot, but failed to pass. [7] [8] Measure P would have funded capital programs to add a fifth grade to Bowditch Middle School and reopen Knolls Elementary, but debates on Measure P exposed a rift between Foster City and San Mateo residents who felt that Measure P provided disproportionate benefits to the smaller Foster City. [9]