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Design, drainage and bedrock drive changes to Crestmore park field plan; construction targeted for 2026–2027
Summary
City staff and the project designer updated council on the Crestmore multipurpose field project: geotechnical findings revealed shallow bedrock requiring above‑ground stormwater treatment which expanded easements, reduced picnic/drop‑off areas, and raised lighting cost estimates; staff aims to start construction in early 2026 and open the park in 2027 pending contract finalization with Toll Brothers.
San Bruno’s community services director and the project designer updated the City Council on the Crestmore multipurpose fields at 30% design, reporting several technical constraints that have required adjustments to the previously approved master plan.
Travis Carling and Brian Fletcher said the site’s geotechnical report identified a hard bedrock layer roughly 3–7 feet below grade that prevents conventional under‑field stormwater treatment. As a result, the team proposed combining treatment areas with adjacent residential retention needs—requiring a modest…
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