GGNRA Rancho Interim Trail Plan

The National Park Service NPS) is developing an Interim Trail Plan for Rancho Corral de Tierra (Rancho). This interim plan maps and names the trails that will be maintained by NPS until a Long-Range Trail Master Plan is completed in the next three to five years.  The plan establishes accepted trail uses (bicycle, pedestrian, equestrian) to help mitigate conflicts between user groups.  It does not regulate dog walking activities and defers to the Dog Management Plan.

The public comment period is open through June 14. To view the plan and comment, go to (web link).

MCC Meeting, April 23, 7pm

Regular AGENDA

Rodenticides - Poison baits used to control rodents, and the unintended secondary poisoning of wildlife and pets that eat dead or dying rodents that have consumed these baits.  Informational presentation by representative for Raptors Are The Solution (RATS), a Bay Area conservation group working to eradicate anticoagulants from our ecosystem.  

Montara Coast 7th Street fence - County staff will present the plan for removal of the fence that closes off the coastal end of 7th Street and installation of guardrails for vehicle safety.   Desired Outcome:  Informational  

(Seacliff fence was removed in June 2013 at MCC request) 

Moss Beach Skate Park - a community discussion:

--Safety and the future of public access at the 11-acre parcel owned by California School Employees Association (CSEA) in northern Moss Beach.  In addition to WWII barracks foundations and MWSD water storage tanks, the parcel contains a user-built concrete skate park, which appears slated for demolition by the property owner.

--The need for a Midcoast skate park - where, how, who can get it done? Questions or concerns about the CSEA property may be directed to the property manager Roy Ramos.

HMB Review articles/comments: 3/28/14, 4/17/14, 4/22/14

Location: Granada Sanitary District (GSD) meeting room,
504 Ave Alhambra, 3rd Floor, El Granada

UPDATE:  4/23/14 MINUTES - VIDEO