Park Planning
Planning News
Parks Planning Efforts
County Parks is actively involved with a variety of planning improvements in various County Parks. These planned improvements can be conceptual, specific and detailed and/or involve environmental review.
- Alpine Road Trail Improvements Project
- California Coastal Trail Conceptual Plan Midcoast Pillar Point to Mirada Surf
- Coastal Access Improvement Plan
- Coastside Access Study
- Complete the Gap Trail Project
- Conceptual Plan for Interpretation at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve
- Coyote Point Concept Plan for Dock Reconfiguration and Replacement
- Coyote Point Eastern Promenade Rejuvenation Project
- Crystal Springs Regional Trail South of Dam Project
- Dark Gulch Stream Crossing Repair Project
- Devil's Slide Trail Project
- Fitzgerald Marine Reserve Parking Lot Improvement Plan
- Reimagine Flood Park
- Highway 1 Safety and Mobility Improvement Study
- Midcoast Recreational Projects
- Moss Beach Park Playground Improvement Project
- Needs Analysis and Financing Options Study
- Ohlone-Portolà Heritage Trail Project
- Parks Strategic Plan 2013
- Pedro Point Headlands Improvement and Restoration Project
- Pillar Point Bluff Trail Improvement Project
- Quarry Park Master Plan Development
- Ridge Trail Feasibility Report
- San Bruno Mountain Conservation Grazing Pilot
- Sustainability Action Plan
Master Plans
Each Park should have an updated Master Plan that is revised every 20 years. Master Planning is an important method to evaluate parks and their futures, to involve the public in the decision making process and identify projects for future funding.