Park Pathways

This project includes the rehabilitation of the Pacific Heights Park pathways to create an even surface. It will require the removal of existing asphalt and repaving in many locations, crack-fill and sealing, and the application of a slurry finish to the pathway surface to prevent further deterioration from water intrusion. Upgrading the pathway is part of the ADA Transition Plan and will comply with all ADA standards. This is the final pathway in the park system that has been identified as needing rehabilitation. In previous years San Bruno City Park, Commodore Park and Grundy Park pathways have been rehabilitated. 

The City received a Prop 68 Per Capita Grant from the California Department of Parks and Recreation in fiscal year 2021-22 in the amount of $205,635. The state grant requirement is a 20% matching of funds in the amount of $51,409. On March 28, 2023, Council approved funding of the match through the General Fund Capital Reserve Fund. The Prop 68 Per Capita Grant fund required that funds be expended by December 31, 2023. City staff filed a request, that was approved, to extend the deadline to expend funds by 2028. Work on this project is expected to be completed at the end of fiscal year 2025-26.