If you haven’t yet taken the survey to help create a new Flood Park Playground, you’re not too late. The survey will close on Monday, April 22.
On May 1, San Mateo County Parks will be using an air curtain burner to reduce fire fuel in Quarry Park/Mirada Surf East and lessen wildfire risk in the area.
Beginning Monday, April 8, Flood County Park will be closed as demolition begins prior to construction of the first phase of the Realize Flood Park project.
See trail and area closures including Big Slides in the Meadow View playground.
It’s crucial that you stay out of areas marked by cones and give the moms and pups the space they need to feel safe.
Let us know the types of play and equipment you and your children want at Flood Park's new playground.Â
The County is looking for interested residents from Palomar Park, Devonshire, and North Fair Oaks to represent those areas.
The County is looking for interested residents from Moss Beach and Miramar to represent those areas, as well as Mid-Coast residents to represent the Princeton area.
Remember that some of our parks' creatures warrant extra caution if encountered.
Join us Saturday, March 16, 2–4pm, to share ideas for a new playground at Flood Park. Plus, the Board of Supervisors, have approved the plans and specifications for Phase 1 of the Flood Park Landscape Plan and selection of a contractor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors will consider: