Photos | Hesperian Boulevard Corridor Improvement Project ribbon-cutting

(L-r) Daryl Camp, superintendent of the San Lorenzo Unified School District; Julie Yim, 3rd District Supervisor Lena Tam's chief of staff; Daniel Woldesenbet, director of the Alameda County Public Works Agency; Jared Savas, who served under former supervisors Wilma Chan and Dave Brown; and Rachel Osajima, executive director of the Alameda County Arts Commission pose for a photo at the Hesperian Boulevard Improvement Project ribbon-cutting on the afternoon of Saturday, Feb. 4. (Sonia Waraich — East Bay Echo)
  • (L-r) Daryl Camp, superintendent of the San Lorenzo Unified School District; Julie Yim, 3rd District Supervisor Lena Tam's chief of staff; Daniel Woldesenbet, director of the Alameda County Public Works Agency; Jared Savas, who served under former supervisors Wilma Chan and Dave Brown; and Rachel Osajima, executive director of the Alameda County Arts Commission pose for a photo at the Hesperian Boulevard Improvement Project ribbon-cutting on the afternoon of Saturday, Feb. 4. (Sonia Waraich — East Bay Echo)
  • Rachel Osajima, executive director of the Alameda County Arts Commission, thanks all the people involved with the Hesperian Boulevard Corridor Improvement Project at a ribbon-cutting event on the afternoon of Saturday, Feb. 4. (Sonia Waraich — East Bay Echo)
  • Stencil-sandblasted silhouettes of local birds and tree branches and leaves adorn the sidewalk at the intersection of Paseo Grande and Hesperian Boulevard in San Lorenzo. (Sonia Waraich — East Bay Echo)
  • The ribbon-cutting event included artist Vanessa Marsh, whose art adorns the sidewalks. (Sonia Waraich — East Bay Echo)
  • Tyler Dragoni, of the Eden Municipal Advisory Council, says the improvements on Hesperian Boulevard are a step in the right direction at a ribbon-cutting event on the afternoon of Saturday, Feb. 4. (Sonia Waraich — East Bay Echo)
  • The safety improvements on Hesperian Boulevard feature newly painted bicycle lanes. (Sonia Waraich — East Bay Echo)

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