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Tiburon council asks staff, Parks & Rec commission to fast-track "low-hanging fruit" from parks master plan

2121976 · January 16, 2025
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Summary

Councilmembers and residents urged quick action on small, low-cost improvements in neighborhood parks and asked the Parks and Open Space Commission to hold noticed public meetings on larger or contentious items. Council agreed staff should compile and return with a prioritized list for action.

Tiburon Town Council members and residents on Jan. 15 pressed town staff and the Parks and Open Space Commission to move quickly on simple, low-cost projects identified in the recently completed Parks and Recreation Master Plan.

The discussion followed a public comment from Jenna, a member of the grassroots group Parents for Parks and Rec, who read a six-item list of near-term priorities including renovation of the Cypress Hill playground and lawn, minor improvements at Bel Air Park, a feasibility study for an inclusive playground at Zielinski Park, additional seating and shade at Lineal Park, conversion options for the sanitation pond site to a field or paved court (with seating), and a…

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