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The twin peaks promenade project will transform approximately one-third of a mile of the eastern alignment of twin peaks boulevard—permanently closed to vehicular traffic—into a linear park featuring a multi-use recreational trail. Located within an environmentally sensitive area (esa) that supports the federally protected mission blue butterfly, the project requires careful protection and restoration of natural habitat during construction. Work includes removal of a portion of existing asphalt pavement and installation of stabilized soil trail paving. Most existing concrete barriers and steel guardrails will be removed. Improvements will include new seating areas with benches, concrete seatwalls, wood plank benches, and ornamental boulders. Trail edges will be defined with gabion walls, sutter walls, and redwood headers, with split-rail fencing installed to protect sensitive habitat areas. The parking lot will be reconfigured and restriped to include an ada-accessible parking stall and bicycle parking at three locations. Service and emergency vehicle access will be provided at both the north and south ends of the promenade with removable bollards. The project also includes erosion control measures, habitat restoration through native plantings, and installation of wayfinding, interpretive, and trail map signage.
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The twin peaks promenade project will transform approximately one-third of a mile of the eastern alignment of twin peaks boulevard—permanently closed to vehicular traffic—into a linear park featuring a multi-use recreational trail. Located within an environmentally sensitive area (esa) that supports the federally protected mission blue butterfly, the project requires careful protection and restoration of natural habitat during construction. Work includes removal of a portion of existing asphalt pavement and installation of stabilized soil trail paving. Most existing concrete barriers and steel guardrails will be removed. Improvements will include new seating areas with benches, concrete seatwalls, wood plank benches, and ornamental boulders. Trail edges will be defined with gabion walls, sutter walls, and redwood headers, with split-rail fencing installed to protect sensitive habitat areas. The parking lot will be reconfigured and restriped to include an ada-accessible parking stall and bicycle parking at three locations. Service and emergency vehicle access will be provided at both the north and south ends of the promenade with removable bollards. The project also includes erosion control measures, habitat restoration through native plantings, and installation of wayfinding, interpretive, and trail map signage.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 7, 2026
Release: -
Close: Jan 7, 2026
The twin peaks promenade project will transform approximately one-third of a mile of the eastern alignment of twin peaks boulevard—permanently closed to vehicular traffic—into a linear park featuring a multi-use recreational trail. Located within an environmentally sensitive area (esa) that supports the federally protected mission blue butterfly, the project requires careful protection and restoration of natural habitat during construction. Work includes removal of a portion of existing asphalt pavement and installation of stabilized soil trail paving. Most existing concrete barriers and steel guardrails will be removed. Improvements will include new seating areas with benches, concrete seatwalls, wood plank benches, and ornamental boulders. Trail edges will be defined with gabion walls, sutter walls, and redwood headers, with split-rail fencing installed to protect sensitive habitat areas. The parking lot will be reconfigured and restriped to include an ada-accessible parking stall and bicycle parking at three locations. Service and emergency vehicle access will be provided at both the north and south ends of the promenade with removable bollards. The project also includes erosion control measures, habitat restoration through native plantings, and installation of wayfinding, interpretive, and trail map signage.
AvailableThe twin peaks promenade project will transform approximately one-third of a mile of the eastern alignment of twin peaks boulevard—permanently closed to vehicular traffic—into a linear park featuring a multi-use recreational trail. Located within an environmentally sensitive area (esa) that supports the federally protected mission blue butterfly, the project requires careful protection and restoration of natural habitat during construction. Work includes removal of a portion of existing asphalt pavement and installation of stabilized soil trail paving. Most existing concrete barriers and steel guardrails will be removed. Improvements will include new seating areas with benches, concrete seatwalls, wood plank benches, and ornamental boulders. Trail edges will be defined with gabion walls, sutter walls, and redwood headers, with split-rail fencing installed to protect sensitive habitat areas. The parking lot will be reconfigured and restriped to include an ada-accessible parking stall and bicycle parking at three locations. Service and emergency vehicle access will be provided at both the north and south ends of the promenade with removable bollards. The project also includes erosion control measures, habitat restoration through native plantings, and installation of wayfinding, interpretive, and trail map signage.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 7, 2026
Release: -
Work comprises demolition of existing roadway and sidewalk improvements, construction of a pedestrian promenade including brick paving, decomposed granite, lighting, audio-visual systems, drainage improvements, water feature, landscaping, and irrigation all within the City.
Posted Date
Dec 5, 2025
Due Date
Dec 23, 2025
Release: Dec 5, 2025
Close: Dec 23, 2025
Work comprises demolition of existing roadway and sidewalk improvements, construction of a pedestrian promenade including brick paving, decomposed granite, lighting, audio-visual systems, drainage improvements, water feature, landscaping, and irrigation all within the City.
AvailableCapacitor, fixed, pla, NSN 5910012615620, Qty 3.
Posted Date
Dec 4, 2025
Due Date
Dec 19, 2025
Release: Dec 4, 2025
Close: Dec 19, 2025
Capacitor, fixed, pla, NSN 5910012615620, Qty 3.
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Close: Jan 7, 2026
The twin peaks promenade project will transform approximately one-third of a mile of the eastern alignment of twin peaks boulevard—permanently closed to vehicular traffic—into a linear park featuring a multi-use recreational trail. Located within an environmentally sensitive area (esa) that supports the federally protected mission blue butterfly, the project requires careful protection and restoration of natural habitat during construction. Work includes removal of a portion of existing asphalt pavement and installation of stabilized soil trail paving. Most existing concrete barriers and steel guardrails will be removed. Improvements will include new seating areas with benches, concrete seatwalls, wood plank benches, and ornamental boulders. Trail edges will be defined with gabion walls, sutter walls, and redwood headers, with split-rail fencing installed to protect sensitive habitat areas. The parking lot will be reconfigured and restriped to include an ada-accessible parking stall and bicycle parking at three locations. Service and emergency vehicle access will be provided at both the north and south ends of the promenade with removable bollards. The project also includes erosion control measures, habitat restoration through native plantings, and installation of wayfinding, interpretive, and trail map signage.
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