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Residents press for protection of Half Moon Bay medians; ownership and maintenance remain unresolved

Granada Community Services District Board of Directors · December 19, 2025
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Summary

Residents urged the Granada CSD to protect century‑old median trees and not allow commercialization; community group CoSight Allies reported a petition of about 1,400 signatures and proposed a multi‑year pilot, while the county and the district continue to dispute ownership and capacity to maintain medians.

A prolonged public discussion at the Dec. 18 Granada Community Services District meeting centered on the town’s landscaped medians, where residents and local advocates urged protections for historic trees and greenways and raised concerns about ownership, maintenance and possible future development.

Kevin, speaking for CoSight Allies, told the board the group’s petition has gathered roughly 1,400 signatures and proposed a three‑ to four‑year pilot to test low‑maintenance native plantings (capped heights and no recreation amenities) and a formal agreement with the county to secure funding and maintenance…

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