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Watsonville Slough Connector Trail Project
The Watsonville Slough Connector Trail Project at Ramsay Park will establish and enhance urban trails within the park, resulting in improved non-motorized pathways through the park and to surrounding destinations in the community. The project will construct a connector trail between Main St. and Harkins Slough Road, construct new accessible pathways within the park that connect to the slough trail, and mitigate urban heat island effects by planting trees. Other features of the project include habitat restoration and trail enhancement in Watsonville Slough next to the park, improved storm water retention areas within the park, interpretive signage, crosswalk / pedestrian improvements on Harkins Slough Road and the establishment of buffered bike lanes on Harkins Slough between Green Valley Rd and Ford St. This project is funded through a grant from the California Natural Resources Agency, Community Development Block Grant and the City of Watsonville.
Project Impacts
The City of Watsonville, with Granite Construction, Inc., will begin construction of the Watsonville Slough Connector Trail at Ramsay Park on Monday, August 23. Construction is anticipated to take place through summer 2022.
Construction will take place throughout the Park through the duration of the project and is divided into two phases. The City and Granite Construction are committed to ensuring that park amenities remain accessible to the public to the greatest extent possible. Due to the nature of this project, some park amenities will be closed at certain points during construction. The following summarizes the anticipated closures and access information.
Phase 1 (August 23, 2021 – End of February 2022)
- Closed: Parking lot on Harkins Slough Road side of Park, Nature Center (Nature Center closed through mid-Janaury)
- Park users may use the parking lot on the Main Street side of the Park to access all Park amenities, including the playgrounds, pump track, softball field and Soccer Central.
Phase 2 (February - June 2022)
- Closed: Parking lot on Main Street side of Park, Ramsay Park Family Center, Basketball Court, Nature Center Parking Lot
- Park users may use the parking lot on the Harkins Slough Road side of the Park to access all Park amenities, including the soccer field.
Phase 3 (September 2022 - February 2023)
- Closed: Nature Center Parking Lot
- All other park amenities will be open.
Timelines and closures of park amenities are subject to change. Please visit this page for updates.
This project is funded through a grant from the California Natural Resources Agency, Community Development Block Grant and the City of Watsonville.
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