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Board approves Coyote Point playground design-build contract with community input plan
Summary
San Mateo County approved a Measure K- and federal-funded design-build contract to replace the Magic Mountain playground at Coyote Point, with two design concepts to be presented to the public and construction expected to start after spring engagement.
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors voted to approve a design-build agreement to replace the Magic Mountain playground at Coyote Point, a high-use regional park. Interim Parks Director Emma Gonzalez told the board the project is funded by a mix of Measure K and federal dollars and will deliver an inclusive, seaside-themed playground with roughly 25–30 play features, improved access, seating, shade, and sensory elements.
"This reflects how Measure K combined with federal funding allows us to deliver a safe, inclusive, and high-quality recreational space for our community," Gonzalez said,…
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