This project will make the pathways safer, easier to walk and maintain. Once a trip hazard within the correct parameters are identified, saw cutting typically takes 20-30 minutes. View the repair locations on the map.įor trip hazards under 2 inches in height, PCC will repair the sidewalk through horizontal saw cutting. Work will be completed on weekdays from 8:00 a.m. This project is designed to improve walkability and access of the sidewalks and spans approximately 2-3 weeks. Starting Thursday, September 7, Precision Concrete Cutting (PPC) will perform limited pathway trip hazard repair maintenance work under contract with the City of Fremont. Tasks include: deep steam cleaning, maintaining shrubs/trees, and disinfecting the turf, structures, fixtures, and drinking fountains.įor more information, contact our Park Maintenance Division by email or call 51. The Dog Park will reopen on Friday, October 26. The Central Park Large and Small Dog Park Areas will be closed for quarterly maintenance October 24-26. Quarterly Maintenance at Central Park Dog Park Lowry Park playground will be closed starting October 23 for a resurfacing project. Playgrounds ClosedĬrandall Creek and Brookvale Park playgrounds are closed until Friday, Octofor surfacing repairs. This page was last updated November 2, 2023. Click here for upcoming/current design projects. January 19, 2024: Park construction begins.įor more information, contact our Park Maintenance Division by email or call 51.January 18, 2024: Full park closure (Section 2).January 11, 2024: Section 1 of park fully fenced off and closed to the public.Continued outreach for relocation and support, parking limitations, and vehicular enforcement.November 14, 2023: City Council meeting to award construction contract.November 1, 2023: Fencing installed around the perimeter.Weekly outreach and relocation support visits to unhoused individuals.Weekly debris and unsecured property removal by City of Fremont Environmental Services Division and ongoing vehicle assessment to remove inoperable vehicles.These efforts began in September, and City staff is visiting the park on a weekly basis to meet with those who live there to better understand their needs. The plan includes outreach, connection to intensive supportive services, temporary shelter placements, and stable housing options. The City is working on a comprehensive transition plan to assist unhoused community members currently sleeping in tents and vehicles within the park. The park is scheduled to close on Januand will be completed by summer 2024 barring unforeseen conditions and weather delays. New parking will include ADA accessible stalls and provisions for future electric vehicle chargers. The plan also includes four new pickleball courts including a sports court and parking lot pathway lighting. The upcoming site development improvements include the addition of a dog park in a natural setting with existing trees, bark mulch surfacing, four feet high fencing, and park user and maintenance access gates and entry areas. On July 18, 2023, the Fremont City Council authorized the reconstruction plan for Vallejo Mill Historical Park.
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