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Seaplane Lagoon Waterfront Park To Be Officially Named

“Seaplane Lagoon Promenade” leads among survey respondents.

On Thursday, July 14, the Alameda Recreation and Park Commission [1] will be asked to make a recommendation to the City Council on a name for the park along the north side of the Seaplane Lagoon. The first phase of the park is complete and open to the public. Currently the City refers to it as Alameda Point Waterfront Park [2]. The park was the site of an opening festival staged by Rhythmix Cultural Works [3] and West End Arts District [4]. Other phases will build out the entire northern edge of Seaplane Lagoon as a waterfront promenade with the western edge being De-Pave Park [5], an ecological nature park.

Alameda Post - Location of waterfront park potentially to be renamed Seaplane Lagoon Promenade [6]
View of currently completed and future footprint of waterfront promenade at Alameda Point’s Seaplane Lagoon. Photo Richard Bangert.

In December 2021, the Commission developed the naming criteria for this park, which included aviation and Alameda history, people, and park features. Since then the Recreation and Park Department [7] has been doing public outreach and conducting a survey [8].

The top 10 names from the survey [9] are, in alphabetical order:

Based on the survey results so far, the top three names are Seaplane Lagoon Promenade (24.09%), Bessie Coleman Promenade (19.76%), and Alameda Point Promenade (16.55%). The Commission has the ability make adjustments to the final name it chooses to recommend to the City Council.

Any name that includes Seaplane Lagoon is the most suitable in my opinion, for these reasons:

Alameda Post - Vought OS2u Kingfisher seaplane at Alameda Naval Air Station [11]
A U.S. Navy Vought OS2U Kingfisher seaplane taxis off Naval Air Station-Alameda, California, in June 1942. Photo U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation via Wikimedia Commons.

The City staff report for this agenda item is located at https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=5719648&GUID=29606D78-9BC0-42D3-BF2F-D8ACC08CAB17&Options=&Search=&FullText=1 [12]

Contributing writer Richard Bangert posts stories and photos about environmental issues on his blog Alameda Point Environmental Reporthttps://alamedapointenviro.com/ [13].