Special Notice / Hearing: None__
Vote Required: Majority
To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: Emma Gonzalez, Interim Parks Director
Subject: Measure K: Agreement with McGuire and Hester for the design and construction of the Coyote Point Playground Replacement Project
RECOMMENDATION:
title
Measure K: Adopt a resolution authorizing:
A) The President of the Board of Supervisors to execute an agreement with McGuire and Hester for the design and construction of the Coyote Point Playground Replacement Project, for the term of March 24, 2026 to December 18, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $3,800,000; and
B) The Parks Director, or the Parks Director's designee, is authorized to execute amendments to the agreement to modify the agreement's terms and/or services, so long as the modified term(s) and/or services is/are within the current or revised fiscal provisions.
body
BACKGROUND:
The Coyote Point Recreation Area ("Coyote Point") is a 149-acre County owned and operated park that is located in the City of San Mateo. The park includes three playgrounds, a segment of the Bay Trail, a beach, picnic and reservation areas, lawns for free play, multiple launch points for water sports, walking trails, and a marina. Coyote Point serves as both a local park and regional destination, hosting approximately 530,000 visitors a year, many of which are families and kids.
One of Coyote Point's most popular amenities, the Magic Mountain Playground, was constructed in 2006 and has reached the end of its useful life and requires replacement to ensure continued safety, accessibility, and functionality.
The Coyote Point Playground Replacement Project ("Project") will provide a modern, safe, and inclusive playground that meets current safety standards and reflects community needs. As Coyote Point's main playground has historically served as the flagship playground for the County parks system, it is critical that the new playground serves the broadest ran...
Click here for full text