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San Ramon previews Trails Master Plan with 35 recommendations, aims for early 2026 final draft
Summary
Design Workshop and San Ramon staff presented preliminary recommendations for a citywide trails master plan, highlighting five focus areas — neighborhood and regional connections, Iron Horse Trail improvements, existing trail enhancements, and new trailheads — and said a final plan will return to the commission in early 2026.
Design Workshop and San Ramon City staff presented preliminary recommendations for a Trails Master Plan at the Parks and Community Services Commission meeting, outlining about 35 geo-referenced proposals and a five-part strategy to improve trail connections across the city.
Ben Fish, landscape architect with Design Workshop, told commissioners the plan centers on neighborhood connections, regional links, improvements to the Iron Horse Trail, enhancements to existing trails and a hierarchy of trailheads and wayfinding. "We're excited to show these preliminary recommendations," he said, and pointed commissioners to an interactive story map the project team has developed.
The presentation singled out several regionally significant ideas: a proposed connector from San Ramon to Las Trampas Regional Preserve,…
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