We’ve received some thoughtful questions from community members about the sequencing of the Wavecrest Coastal Access Project, and we’d like to share more detail about how and when different parts of the project will come together.
The project includes three key components:
Trails, parking, and habitat restoration
Beach access stairs
Restroom
Why Trails and Parking Come First
Construction began this summer with the trails, parking, and restoration work. This first step is essential because safe public access and site preparation must be in place before we can move on to the beach stairs or restroom. This work is scheduled for completion in late October/early November 2025.
Beach Access Stairs: Coming Next
As trail and parking work wraps up, we’ll move directly into constructing the new beach access stairs. The stairs will be built primarily with hand tools, a process that takes time but minimizes environmental impact. The construction will take about five months in total.
The south set of stairs will be built first and is expected to be open for use roughly three months into construction.
The north set of stairs will follow and be completed by spring 2026.
Restroom Construction: Timing Matters
The restroom is the final piece of the project, and its construction is guided by both permitting requirements and seasonal conditions. Installing utilities requires trenching with heavy equipment—a task that cannot be done during the wet season. For this reason, the earliest possible start for restroom construction is late spring 2026.
Our Commitment
Unlike “phased” developments that sometimes leave promised amenities unfinished, this project is designed as a complete package of access improvements. Each element—trails, stairs, and restroom—is fully planned and funded, and every piece will be delivered in sequence as conditions allow.
We’re excited to see the project moving forward and grateful to our community for the care and attention you bring to this shared open space.