San Mateo’s Central Park faces redesign

Bill Silverfarb/Daily Journal San Mateo is seeking proposals to update Central Park’s master plan. Some features of the park may be moved but others such as the Japanese Tea Garden, Great Lawn and Rose Garden will stay in place. The children’s playground will also get an update to meet current safety standards.

San Mateo’s Central Park, in the heart of the city near downtown, may look startlingly different in future years as the city is seeking design proposals to update the park’s master plan.

The city sent out a request for proposals seeking landscape architect and planning services consultants to update the master plan, last amended more than 30 years ago.

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