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Foster City parks staff outline community center timeline, master plan and goose‑management program

Parks and Recreation Committee · January 6, 2026
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Parks and Recreation staff briefed new committee members on operations, recent landscaping and public‑art projects, the adopted parks master plan and a newly adopted Canada goose management program that includes a hazing dog, GPS banding and drone use to map nests.

Parks and Recreation staff presented an operational overview to Foster City’s Parks and Recreation Committee, described the city’s recently adopted parks master plan and outlined the new Canada goose management program.

"We offer a lot of educational, creative and fun programs and events for all ages," said Tiffany Orrin, recreation manager, summarizing the department’s programming and staffing levels. She told the committee the department operates three recreation facilities, maintains 24 community parks and runs about 300 summer classes during peak season.

Frank, who described parks maintenance and recent projects, walked members through asset inventories and recent work. He said the city completed a major Boulevard…

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