What Would You Like to See at Magnolia Park? Pump Track? Garden? Volleyball?!

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Project Description: The proposed project includes outreach for the preparation of a master plan for the City owned property. Components included in the master plan will then be designed and constructed.

Latest Update: The onsite community outreach meeting will take place Saturday, October 23 between 10 AM and 1 PM.

Contact: If you have any thoughts, ideas and/or comments on future Magnolia Park improvements, please contact Scott Phillips at (650) 726-8299 or by emailing [email protected] .

 


What Would You Like to See at Magnolia Park? Pump Track? Garden? Volleyball?!

Sat. October 23rd @ 10:00am – 1:00pm

The meeting will take place on Saturday, October 23 from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at Magnolia Park, 439 Seymour Street.
Please plan on attending to learn about and participate in determining what Magnolia Park will be in the future!
You can get more information about the proposed project by contacting Scott Phillips, Associate Planner, (650) 726-8299 or [email protected].
Information related to Magnolia Park is also available within the City’s Parks Master Plan on our website. https://www.half-moon-bay.ca.us/620/Parks-Master-Plan-609

MAGNOLIA PARK IMPROVEMENTS

Project Description: The proposed project includes outreach for the preparation of a master plan for the City owned property and undeveloped right-of-way. Components included in the master plan will then be designed and constructed.

Project Status: Outreach Phase

Latest Update: The onsite community outreach meeting will take place Saturday, October 23 between 10 AM and 1 PM.

Contact: If you have any thoughts, ideas and/or comments on future Magnolia Park improvements, please contact Scott Phillips at (650) 726-8299 or by emailing [email protected] .

More Information:


VIDEO. From the City of Half Moon Bay’s Parks and Recreation Commission meeting 5/26/2021. Deputy City Manager, Matthew Chidester presents.

This is just the very beginning of the public outreach process. Stay tuned…

The City and CFOG gardeners lost an opportunity at Johnston house site due to environmental concerns.

A possible 2 acre spot was identified between Seymour St. and Magnolia St. in Half Moon Bay.

City is finalizing a contract with local architects Kikuchi to design the Master Plan. Kikuchi is also designing the Burnham Strip Park for Granada Community Services District (GCSD).

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