Bill 118 HRES 1234, also known as the Celebrating the East Bay Regional Park District's 90th Anniversary resolution, was introduced in the US Congress to honor and recognize the East Bay Regional Park District on its 90th anniversary. The East Bay Regional Park District is a prominent park system in the San Francisco Bay Area, encompassing over 125,000 acres of land and serving millions of visitors each year.
The resolution highlights the District's commitment to preserving and protecting natural resources, providing recreational opportunities for the public, and promoting environmental education and stewardship. It also acknowledges the District's role in promoting public health and well-being, fostering community engagement, and enhancing the quality of life for residents of the East Bay region.
The resolution celebrates the District's achievements over the past 90 years, including the acquisition and preservation of open space, the development of hiking and biking trails, the restoration of wildlife habitats, and the establishment of educational programs and visitor centers. It also recognizes the District's partnerships with local communities, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations in achieving its mission.
Overall, Bill 118 HRES 1234 is a bipartisan effort to commend the East Bay Regional Park District for its contributions to the region and to express gratitude for its dedication to conservation, recreation, and environmental stewardship.