Last week, our team held a pre-construction kickoff meeting with the City of Half Moon Bay, conducted environmental awareness training led by our project biologist, and completed preconstruction wildlife surveys—checking for nesting birds, woodrat nests, and other important habitat considerations.
Our stewardship team has also been collecting native seed, including the rare Choris’s popcorn flower, bee plant, and soap plant. These seeds will be used to re-wild and restore informal trails across the 50-acre property—helping nature reclaim the areas shaped by years of casual foot traffic.
Today the construction team will begin Phase One: clearing the future parking area, which will serve as the main staging zone (home base) for construction equipment and materials. Our biologist will be on-site again, walking the alignment to ensure all wildlife is protected as work begins. From there, the team will begin construction of the designated gravel trails and parking lots—in tandem with ongoing restoration work throughout the area.
If You Want To learn More?
Check out the webinar recording, in which Coastside Land Trust's COO and Trail Project Manager, Sara Polgar, provides an in-depth overview of the trail improvements—including parking, amenities, beach access, habitat restoration, and erosion control.
Keep Updated...
Projects like this take time, vision, and a deep respect for both land and community—and we’re excited to share this journey with you. We’ll be doing our best to keep the community updated throughout construction. You can follow the progress and learn more on our Wavecrest Trail Updates page
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