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Commission recommends Skyline Area Master Plan to City Council, votes 3-0
Summary
The Parks and Recreation Commission voted 3–0 to recommend the Skyline Area Master Plan to the City Council; the plan aims to preserve roughly 292 acres as natural open space, add minor amenities and improve trail wayfinding and maintenance over a 3–5 year implementation period.
The Parks and Recreation Commission voted 3–0 to recommend the Skyline Area Master Plan to the City Council after a staff presentation and discussion that included details on public outreach, trail improvements and a proposed restroom location.
Parks staff described the plan as preserving about 292 acres on Corona’s southwest border and maintaining the area in a largely natural state while adding limited amenities to improve safety and access. “The plan was organized in five main sections: a vision framework, background history, our planning…
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