Parking Lot Repaving

Repaving the parking lot at a popular park for visitor safety. 

UPDATED MARCH 16, 2022

Repaving Project Complete

McNears Beach Park has reopened. All parking lot improvements are complete, including repaving, restriping, landscaping, and improving the safety of traffic entry and exit.

UPDATED FEBRUARY 28, 2022

McNears Beach Park Closure

McNears Beach Park will be closed Tuesday, March 2 through Thursday, March 10 due to parking lot repaving construction. For safety, there is no public access to the park from March 2 to March 10. The park is expected to reopen on Friday, March 11.

UPDATED AUGUST 24, 2021

Work Begins

Starting in September 2021, work will begin on the parking lot project at McNears Beach Park along San Pablo Bay in eastern San Rafael. The parking lot is being repaved for safety and to enhance visitor experiences. The improvement project will include fresh asphalt and wider entries to both the main lot and overflow lotThe project addresses deferred maintenance of the aging asphalt, which was originally paved in the 1970s.

UPDATED AUGUST 10, 2021

Construction Bid Approved

On August 10, the Marin County Board of Supervisors approved a construction contractor bid from Bauman Landscape and Construction for $683,683. Project construction costs will be fully offset by $480,201 from the CA State Recreational Infrastructure Revenue Enhancement Program (RIRE) grant and the remaining amount from Parks Measure A funds.

UPDATED JUNE 15, 2021

Project Plans Approved

Project plans for the McNears parking lot repaving project have been completed and approved. Improvements, which will take several months to complete, include fresh asphalt and wider entries to both the main lot and overflow lot, as well as upgrades to stormwater drainage, including bioretention planters, and irrigation systems and new low-water plantings of shade trees and shrubs..

Background

McNears Beach Park is one of the most popular Marin County Parks facilities, drawing several thousand people per week during busy season. It features bayside recreational and picnicking opportunities and beautiful views. The 55-acre park at 201 Cantera Way has a summer swimming pool, easy carry-in access for kayaks and canoes, tennis courts, an accessible fishing pier, and is a designated trailhead on the San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail. It is surrounded by trees, turf areas, and a beach. In recent years Parks also completed structural repairs of the fishing pier with Parks Measure A funds.