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Writer's pictureFrancisco Martinez

Residents can weigh in on Tiburon parks at forums and walking tour

Tiburon residents can help define the future of the town’s parks by participating in community forums and a walking tour this month.


The town is looking to gather input from residents to help create a Parks, Recreation and Open Space master plan, intended to guide the use, development and management of Tiburon’s 70-acre parks-and-open-space system over the next 10-15 years.


That includes Shoreline Park, the Old Rail Trail and the Richardson Bay Lineal Park system spanning Blackie’s Pasture, McKegney Green and South of the Knoll Park, as well as tucked-away spots like Cypress Hollow Park, Belveron Mini Park and Zelinsky Park.


“It’s basically a blueprint for all of us to follow,” said David Eshoo, the town’s Public Works Engineering Manager.


The two forums are scheduled for 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at Town Hall, and the same time Sept. 12 via Zoom. The community walk will take place 1-3 p.m. Sept. 24 and will begin from the Blackie’s Pasture parking lot.


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