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State Parks Bring the Pullman Ditch (Roosevelt Parking) Critical Coastside Trail Culvert Repair to the City of Half Moon Planning

October 25th, 2022 @ 7:00pm - 9:00pm

This repair is critical to the Coast Trail. Stay tuned for agenda and Zoom link.

If the trail fails the detour will be a killer.

 

DETOUR Overview

 

DETOUR going to the SOUTH

 

DETOUR going to the NORTH

 


 

Roosevelt Ditch Collapses Access to Roosevelt Beach After Storm…Coastal Trail Next?

OWN VOICE. I don’t own a car. I don’t like driving or traffic. I moved here in 1989 from over-the-hill and stopped commuting in 1991, choosing to work locally… and ride my bike to work.

I like to ride bikes. I have around 60,000 miles on the Coastal Trail. I am not the only one. Sure there are recreational users, but farmworkers and hospitality workers go from Pillar Ridge Manufactured Home Park (227 homes), south to Half Moon Bay and back.

Over those miles and those years we have had a TWO YEAR detour around the California State Park Pilarcitos Bridge. First, it was made of the wrong metal and because a State Park Ranger drove a tractor over the bridge in 2014.

 

Who to Contact?

Bruce Meyer, Supervisor at California State Parks

Bruce.Meyer@parks.ca.gov

Update as of 12/23/2021 from Bruce. “One of my staff drove down to monitor on the culvert and drove on the edge. I have instructed all staff to stay off the trail. The blue line signifies how far the road has been undercut. I am not involved with the planning, but I do know that this is of the highest priority.”

 

The Roosevelt ditch/culvert is just as vital as the County’s Medio de Arroyo bridge which is closed for a year and a half.

 

More on the Medio Bridge on Coastside Buzz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What does the blue line mean?

Details

Date:
October 25th, 2022
Time:
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://www.half-moon-bay.ca.us/314/Planning-Commission-Agendas

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