Foster City Parks Master Plan
The Foster City’s Parks System consists of 24 parks, eight miles of levee pedway, and various other public open spaces. Despite continuous maintenance and improvements, many of the City’s parks are aging, requiring renewed attention to park infrastructure to ensure the parks system remains relevant and continues to meet resident needs now and in the future.
The Parks & Recreation Department has launched a Park Master Plan to guide the development, maintenance, and funding of the community’s parks and recreational facilities and programs for decades to come. The Department is leading this planning effort with the help of a consultant team to facilitate the project and write the plan.
We want to hear from you -- Take the second Parks Master Plan survey!
Community members are encouraged to take the new Parks Master Plan survey, which is designed to collect feedback from those who were unable to attend the Community Workshop on June 18. Participants will have an opportunity to give their opinion on proposed improvements to the Foster City parks system and share thoughts regarding potential policy changes plus provide other general feedback regarding the Parks Master Plan.
Leave a comment on the Parks Master Plan in the form at the link below -- or enter your email address to receive project updates.
Project Schedule
The 18-month master planning process includes multiple public workshops, surveys, and pop-up events, providing many opportunities for community members to participate in the planning process.
Foster City Parks System
Supporting materials:
Parks Master Plan general project update to the City Council on Monday, March 3: