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Westhaven Park and Open Space is located on the far west side of Petaluma. It's made up of both a traditional park (amenities include a playground area, picnic tables, bbq pits, and water fountains) that sits within the Westhaven Neighborhood, as well as a series of trails and rolling hills that weave their way through...

Located in Downtown Petaluma between the Mystic Theatre and Petaluma Boulevard, Center Park is more or less a small area made up of brick, benches and trees. However, despite it's small size, it has a tremendous amount of historical significance. Center Park is one of Petaluma's original four "parks", along with Penry Park, Oak Hill...

Mannion Knoll Park and Open Space is located on the northwest side of town, near Cypress Hill Memorial Park. It's 15.1 acres is named after beloved Petaluma historian Ed Mannion. It's known mostly for it's series of trails that lead through wooded eucalyptus groves, however there are also two small playgrounds that can be found...

Westridge Park and Open Space is made up of a series of tree-dotted areas that stretch between two residential neighborhoods (Westridge and Westridge Knolls) on the west side of town, alongside Thompson Creek. The area is part of the "Petaluma Green Lane", and is heavily used for biking, walking and running. There is a playground,...

Denman Reach is a 24.7 acre open space area that is hidden away along a narrow stretch of the Petaluma River. While there aren't many park amenities located here, there are plenty of sweeping views of the river corridor. The Petaluma River Trail runs through Denman Reach via a partially-paved pathway, and there are a...

Steamer Landing Park, located on the McNear Peninsula in the center of town, is one of Petaluma's true "hidden gems". Established as a public park in 1996, Steamer Landing is made up of 9.7 acres and is best known as the location of several beloved/annual summertime events, including "Rivertown Revival" and the "Transhumance Festival". It's...

Alman Marsh is 80 acres of pasture/marsh that sits between Shollenberger Park and the Petaluma Marina. It's home to a multitude of wildlife, including several threatened/endangered species. The best place to enter Alman Marsh is from the Petaluma Marina trailhead. To learn more about Alman Marsh's unique ecosystem and what is being done to preserve...

PG&E CONDUCTING GAS SAFETY WORK IN PETALUMA AREA - CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION  Originally a ranch that was purchased by the City of Petaluma in 1970 for the purpose of using it as a dredge-spoils site (a place to dump mud during river dredging) Shollenberger Park is a 165 acre open space area that...

To learn more about the Petaluma Swim Center, click here. The Petaluma Skate Park is located next to the Petaluma Swim Center. It is open from dawn to dusk, and welcomes users of all ages and skill levels. Address: 900 East Washington Street, Petaluma, CA, 94952  

Kenilworth Park is located between the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds and the Petaluma Regional Library. While not necessarily large in size, the park serves it's neighbors and the community well with a playground, several picnic tables, a BBQ pit, and plenty of open grass space. It also contains the Kenilworth Teen Center, a rentable space that gets...

Leghorns Park is one of the busiest and most well-known parks in Petaluma. Located on the east side near Safeway, the park boasts a variety of amenities that make it a must-visit. These include an expansive playground area, a reservable (and shaded) group use picnic area, bbq pits, tennis courts (4), bocce courts (2), basketball...

 Item # Description 127 Work with Fair District board and agricultural stakeholders to find creative ways to promote and support Petaluma’s agricultural heritage. 136 Ensure ongoing and proactive maintenance of Petaluma’s public art. 154 Prioritize completion of all phases of the Petaluma Community Sports Field project. 214 Explore the potential to acquire Cedar Grove in...

129. Identify partners and funding for developing the fairground property. 128. Engage the community to envision and adopt a master plan for the fairgrounds property. 130. Celebrate existing public art by completing an inventory and develop promotional materials. 134. Continue to look for opportunities for smaller, community-oriented public art projects. 139. Develop a rehabilitation/reconfiguration plan...

 Item # Description 42 Find ways for City operations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve water, decrease waste, and minimize use of fossil fuels and investigate and pursue options for carbon sequestration. 49 Install solar panels on city-owned properties where appropriate and work with Sonoma Clean Power on a solar program for potential revenue generation....

46. Establish and promote a citywide sustainability program leading with exemplary environmental practices. 47. Adopt a Zero Waste ordinance. 56. Update Implementing Zoning Ordinance (IZO) to ensure ability to provide full environmental review for all discretionary projects. 60. Adopt a citywide single-use plastic and polystyrene ban. 64. Create tool / dashboard that tracks City progress...

 Item # Description 120 Robust focus on the riverfront and river-oriented development, including redevelopment potential of the Golden Eagle Shopping Center and Water Street.

114. Identify potential parking and transportation alternatives for downtown. 186. Work with local businesses who need support during COVID recovery. 221. Revisit Cannabis Ordinance and consider storefront options.

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