Matthew Chidester celebrates family relocation and announces Carter Park grand opening

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A wave of excitement swept through Half Moon Bay as the City Council announced the grand opening of Carter Park, a long-awaited community facility set to debut on August 2 at 1 PM. Matthew Chidester, a new resident and father, expressed his enthusiasm for the park, highlighting its world-class features and the community's engagement in its development.

"This has been a very, very long time coming," Chidester stated, crediting Assembly Member Mark Berman for securing state funding that made the project possible. The park's opening is expected to mark a new chapter for the community, with plans for music, entertainment, and speeches to celebrate the occasion.

In addition to the park's unveiling, the council shared that the Shakespeare company will soon present "The Taming of the Shrew," followed by the Summer's End Music Festival, promising to invigorate downtown Half Moon Bay with fresh cultural opportunities.

As the meeting transitioned to the public forum, residents were reminded they could voice their concerns or comments on any topic not on the agenda, with a three-minute speaking limit. The council emphasized the importance of keeping discussions relevant to city business, fostering an inclusive environment for community dialogue.

With the grand opening of Carter Park on the horizon, Half Moon Bay is poised for a vibrant summer filled with community events and cultural enrichment.

Converted from HMBCC 7/15/25 - Half Moon Bay City Council Meeting - July 15, 2025 meeting on July 16, 2025
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