Malibu California Development: City Council Signs off on Trancas Park!

TRANCAS PARK UPDATE:

After months and years of debating and petitions, finally Malibu City Council has signed off on Trancas Park!

The contract to develop the 7 acre site it worth $2.7 million and is with Woodland Hills-based “Environmental Construction Inc.”  Some additional costs will bring the total price tag of the park to $3.2 million. It is expected that construction will begin in a few short days on October 1st and finish sometime March 2010.

Trancas Canyon Park has taken many years to get to the point of construction. There have been several changes to the design, with presentations taking place at numerous meetings and workshops that often became heated. The park will be located on a 13.5-acre site off Trancas Canyon Road, about a half-mile north of Pacific Coast Highway. It will include a multiuse sports field, dog park, and picnic area, tot-lot, parking area and accessory buildings.

We have followed its debate over the last few years closely due to the controversy that it has caused, as well as the change in designs that has ensued. Once built, it will be a great facility for the city and the surrounding area.

If you are interested in purchasing a property or selling a property in Malibu, Pacific Palisades or the surrounding Beverly Hills/southern California area then please contact Judy Kunisaki for professional real estate advice in the Westside Los Angeles area, on 310-317-8396 or via her online contact form on her website.

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