Magic Mountain Playground Closed, Nov 7–8. Ongoing closures at Coyote Point Recreation Area include the Beach Center, trails, and a restroom in the Eucalyptus area of the park.
Intermittent Trail Closures on Ridge & Saddle Area, Sep 16–Nov 1. Brief Delays on Trail Near Main Parking Lot Until Nov 1.
The northern portion of the Sawyer Camp segment will be closed through December 2024.
Bicycle Sunday, the weekly event that allows for non-motorized use of Cañada Road along Crystal Springs Regional Trail, will be canceled during holiday weekends to meet increased staffing needs at other parks in the area.
Beginning Monday, Nov. 4 through Friday, Nov. 22, all of Flood Park, including the pump track, will be closed. When the park reopens Saturday, Nov. 23 visitors will have access to new facilities.
See trail and area closures including Big Slides in the Meadow View playground.
Redwood City — In a new report, San Mateo County Health’s Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) division reflects on two decades of service transformation thanks to funding from the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA).
Toyon Campground is closed and without water.
Work continues on a project to enhance public safety by maintaining already existing fuel breaks and shaded fuel breaks along a 4.3-mile network of fire roads in Sam McDonald Park. Trails in the work area will be closed on weekdays.
Redwood City - Hoy, la Junta de Supervisores del Condado de San Mateo recibió un informe verbal sobre las iniciativas existentes y emergentes para apoyar a la comunidad inmigrante local — un tercio de la población del condado — en respuesta a las crecientes preocupaciones sobre los posibles cambios en la política federal y la implantación.
Redwood City – Today, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors received a verbal report on existing and emerging initiatives to support the local immigrant community — one-third of the county population — in response to heightened concerns over potential changes in federal policy and enforcement.
Redwood City – San Mateo County supervisors today directed $18 million in federal funds to local affordable housing needs.