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Park Project Updates 
March 2025

Bryte Park Master Plan Implementation
Bryte Park is 100% design is expected to be complete by spring 2025. The design will include a new aquatics facility. In September 2024, the City was awarded 15 million dollars of grant funding for the project from the National Park Service’s Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP) Grants Program. The City cannot begin construction until a signed grant agreement is in place, which would likely not occur until November 2025.

Westacre Park
Design and Construction are fully funded by $7,843,000 of Prop 68 SPP funding. The project is at nearly 100% design and in September 2024. Improvements will include a new skate park and pump track, playfields, inclusive playground equipment, splash pad, restroom facility, walking loops,  pickle ball and futsal courts, reflexology and mediation paths, and public art. Construction is anticipated to start in February 2025, completed by May 2026.

Heritage Oaks Park Master Plan Project
Heritage Oaks Park is nearly at 100% design. The final park design plans and specifications are anticipated to be released to the public to bid for construction in April/May 2025. The construction is expected to start summer 2025 and be complete by December 2025.

Southport Levee Recreation Trail
The Southport Levee Trail is at 95% design. At completion, the trail will provide a new 5.6 miles of Class 1 bike trail along the crown of the Southport Setback Levee. The trail design was funded primarily by Prop 68 Community and Economic Enhancement Grant Funding. The paving of the trail will be funded by Community Project Funding/Congressionally Directed Spending. Construction is anticipated to be complete summer of 2025.

Southport Levee Trailhead - Completed June 2024
Construction is complete! Funding of the property acquisition and construction were paid in part by the Habitat Conservation. Improvements include a plaza with a restroom, parking lot, equestrian staging area, ADA-accessible ramp to the crown of the levee, public art, shade, benches, and educational kiosks.

Other past and current projects overseen by the Parks and Recreation Department