Thursday, December 10, 2015

Pacifica buys last piece of Coastal Trail

By on December 10, 2015

After several years of negotiations and false starts, Pacifica is finally poised to move forward with a land purchase that would close the last major gap in the town’s piece of the California Coastal Trail.

The California Coastal Trail is a statewide project aiming to link coastal hiking and biking trails from California’s northern border to its southern border. When complete, the 1,200 miles of contiguous trails could theoretically enable determined outdoors enthusiasts to hike all the way from the Oregon border to the border with Mexico, without ever straying far from the Pacific Ocean.

Pacifica has been close to providing contiguous trails between its northern and southern borders, but one piece of the puzzle that’s been missing has been a connection between the city’s southernmost neighborhood and its neighbor to the south, the unincorporated town of Montara.

The neighborhood in question, Pedro Point, is home to land owner David Colt. City officials have hoped for several years to build a hiking trail through his property to connect to the new trail at Devil’s Slide, which is on the way to Montara.

Colt indicated a willingness to divide his property and sell a five-acre parcel that would enable the city to move forward with the project, but hammering out the details proved to be a long, slow process.

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Posted by Steve Sinai

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Dinah Verby!

Kathy Meeh said...

1157, now if some of you would put that kind of energy into helping to sustain this City through needed economic development we would all be fine.
But no, if the City survives it will not be through your counter efforts.

Anonymous said...

1222. Dead. Horse. Probably killed in that bipartisan stampede to claim credit for this trail.

Anonymous said...

Thank You Julie Lancelle!

Anonymous said...

Yes, and they are using WHAT for money?

Anonymous said...

Thank You Pete Dejarnatt

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Jim Vreeland.

Anonymous said...

Thank You Sue Digre

Anonymous said...

311 Infidel! I read right on here that this trail was going to be funded by grants and wouldn't cost a penny more than the few thou it cost to buy the option. You know. Grants. You might sneer and say here we go again with the grants and the ghost of Vreeland and such, but when the project is also lauded right here as the brainchild of Len Stone, those grants are purified. Shazaam! Everybody's happy. I hear it's paved with gold. Love that article on scams and the cute little gator.