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McLaren Park - Jerry Garcia Amphitheater Project
Completed and Opened to the Public September 18, 2021!
Scope of Work
The scope of this work includes extending flat paved space adjacent to the accessible parking lot to allow for food trucks and other event services; delineating a route for temporary event fencing; replacing site furnishings; accessibility upgrades; and cosmetic upgrades as well as increasing storage capacity in the greenroom.
Funding
Funding comes from the 2012 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Park Bond in the amount of $1,515,000.
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Project Updates
We are pleased to announce that this project is expected to break ground in January 2027. Please be advised that during construction, the entire play area will be fenced off and closed. Construction is expected to last about three months. We aim to have Read on…
We’re pleased to share the final plan for the Louis Sutter Upper Playground! This plan grew from the invaluable input of community members who participated in our online survey and two in-person feedback sessions. We received nearly Read on…
Thank you to everyone who joined us last weekend for our third community gathering about the conceptual design for the Crocker Amazon Baseball and Softball Fields Renovation. At the workshop sessions, attendees rotated through six stations, each station Read on…
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