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De-Pave Park, located on the western side of Seaplane Lagoon at Alameda Point, will transform the naval airfield into an ecological park. The 2020 De-Pave Park Vision Plan envisioned a highly sustainable and resilient design approach for De-Pave Park — recycling 100% of the existing site materials, transforming into an ecological park that welcomes sea level rise, and providing opportunities for public access and environmental education. The 2024 De-Pave Park Master Plan(PDF, 19MB) includes all of these elements and will be a place for people to experience the natural world in transition.
If you have any questions or need more information regarding De-Pave Park, contact Justin Long, Director, Alameda Recreation and Parks, at jlong@alamedaca.gov or 510-747-7570.
2024 De-Pave Park Master Plan(PDF, 19MB)
Community Input - Phase 2(PDF, 3MB)
2022 Vision of De-Pave Park (PDF, 13MB)
Community Input - Phase 1 Presentation(PDF, 20MB)
The park design is funded by the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority (SFBRA), which is a regional agency that funds projects that restore, protect and enhance the wetlands and wildlife habitat in the San Francisco Bay and its shoreline.
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