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San Bruno approves parks assessment with prioritized projects, $35M–$63M plan range

San Bruno City Council · November 12, 2025
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Summary

The City Council adopted the San Bruno Parks Assessment and a capital recommendations list. Consultants estimated full implementation could cost $35.3–$63.0 million with priority‑only recommendations costing $13.6–$27.3 million; the report sets immediate priorities and recommends increased maintenance funding.

The San Bruno City Council unanimously approved a final parks assessment on Nov. 12 that inventories the city’s park assets, rates their condition, and lays out prioritized recommendations and planning‑level cost estimates.

Consultant Lauren Ivy Thomas of MIG presented the assessment, which reviewed 20 parks and found playgrounds, dog parks, drinking fountains and sports fields among the assets in poorest condition. The presentation said most parks have capacity for additional recreation…

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