History

Starting in early 2010, residents brought forward a vision of the Escondido Creek as a linear park. The City engaged with the community to gather feedback which resulted in the following important planning documents: Revealing Escondido Creek vision plan and the Escondido Creek Trail Master Plan. Two top priorities that emerged were to complete the Missing Link bike path between Broadway and Centre City Parkway and to create safe mid-block crossings along the length of the Creek Trail. As funding has become available, these improvements have been prioritized. The Missing Link bike path was completed in 2019 and work on the mid-block crossings is underway as the result of receiving an Active Transportation Project Grant.

In 2020, the City was awarded $8.5 million from the California Department of Parks and Recreation through the Prop 68 Parks and Water Bond Act of 2018 which aims to create new parks and recreation opportunities in underserved communities across California. The current Escondido Creek Trail Expansion and Renovation project would improve approximately 4.5 miles of the existing Escondido Creek Trail (between Harmony Grove Road and Midway Drive) and add approximately 0.4 miles of new bicycle path (between Harmony Grove Road and the Citracado Parkway extension) to the linear park. This project will create a double-sided trail on approximately 1.7 miles; on one side will be the existing Class I bicycle path, on the other will be a new DG trail.

Council Presentation

On January 26, 2022, City staff and design consultant team shared the background and latest design progress on the Escondido Creek Trail Expansion and Renovation Project.

Watch the presentation or review the slide deck!

Use the following tabs to learn about current efforts around the Escondido Creek Trail, past completed projects, and other related resources.

If you have questions about the Escondido Creek Trail projects or wish to submit comments on improvements, please contact us using the Community Feedback for Escondido Creek Trail.