City of Half Moon Bay Plans Resurfacing of the Coastal Trail from Kelly to Poplar

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VIDEO. From the City of Half Moon Bay’s Bike & Pedestrian Advisory Committee Meeting (BPAC) on Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 6:30pm by ZOOM.

 

 


The Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC)

The Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) consists of seven Half Moon Bay citizens who advise the City Council, Planning Commission, and the Parks and Recreation Commission. In the past, the Committee addressed the development, maintenance, and implementation of the City’s Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan and the Bicycle and Pedestrian Design Guidelines.  As part of implementation of the City’s General Plan Complete Streets Policy, BPAC provides advice about circulation system improvements and programs to encourage cycling and walking as a means of transportation and recreation.

Committee members are appointed by the City Council and represent the diversity of perspectives in the community necessary for full representation, including: Two walking enthusiasts, one commuter-cyclist, one senior representative, one youth representative, and a representative for the Cabrillo Unified School District (appointed by the District).

 

BPAC Members:

Carlene Foldenauer (Cabrillo Unified School District Representative)
Aaron Olson
Janet Rae-Dupree
Mario Rendon
Erik Schiller
Matthew Spink
Brandon White

 


 

 

HMB Public Works Asks Council for Funds to Recondition 1,700 Feet Coastal Trail in 2022

City of Half Moon Bay Public Works Director, John Doughty, presents.

 

Note: The City of a Half Moon Bay only has jurisdiction of the Coastal Trail from Poplar Avenue to Kelly Avenue.

 

Multi-million dollar project for both bluff stabilization. Grants have been applied for and the California Boat and Waterways came out for site visit. Asking for $2million to do Bluff stabilization

1,700 feet of Coastal Trail need reconditioning.  5 lookouts. John envisions 3 lanes: asphalt for wheels, decomposed granite for peds, and dirt for horses.

 

 


City of HMB Parks and Recreation Commission Meetings ~ 4th Wednesday @ 6:00pm

Watch remotely. Comments and questions by email.

Half Moon Bay Parks and Recreation Commission Agendas

 

The Parks and Recreation Commission advises the City Council on the full range of issues around our community’s parks, playing fields, recreation programming, and a variety of special events provided to the community.

Comprised of five individuals representing the community, appointed by the City Council.

The Commission advises the Council on various policy issues and other matters related to the City’s parks and recreation programs and facilities.

Commissioners serve four-year terms.

Commission meetings are held every 4th Wednesday @ 6 pm.

Commission meeting agendas are available here, and you may reach the Commissioners by emailing the City Clerk at [email protected].

 

Members of the Recreation Commission

    • Paulette Eisen, Chair
    • Hilary Stamper, Vice Chair
    • Patricia Black, Recreation Commissioner
    • Adam Eisen, Recreation Commissioner
    • Luis Ruiz Haro, Recreation Commissioner

 

Friends of Half Moon Bay Parks & Recreation

The City is grateful to the nonprofit Friends of Half Moon Bay Parks & Recreation for their support!

This group assists in fundraising and other activities to help ensure that the people of Half Moon Bay and the coastside have access to parks and recreational opportunities.

 


 

Latest Updates

Learning,  fun,  fitness, and community are at the center of Half Moon Bay Recreation! 

 

The Half Moon Bay Recreation Department is dedicated to providing a range of recreation programs, services, and opportunities to the entire community, along with parks, trails, and playing fields for your outdoor fun.

 

 

Recreation Classes are on hold until further notice.

 

There’s something fun, affordable, and educational for everyone in the family, year ’round!

The City has a number of parks, playgrounds, and trails for your year ’round use. You can even volunteer to “Adopt-a-Park!” And for the skateboarders in our community, we offer a world-class skate park completed in 2016, located at 535 Kelly Avenue.

The Recreation program also manages several facilities which are available for your parties, meetings, celebrations, and other activities.

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City of Half Moon Bay Parks Webpages

 

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