Huntington Beach

Trails to the Sea Project in Huntington Beach seeks input

Multi-use trail idea seeks community feedback


Huntington Beach, Calif.- The City is asking for residents input for a potential project called the Huntington Beach Trails to the Sea, which will activate unused space along the Talbert and HB Channels.

This multi-use trail would provide family-friendly outdoor spaces and safe connections to schools, churches, parks, neighborhoods and the beach.

To provide input and learn more, visit:
https://surfcitybreak.com/hb-trails-to-the-sea-project/

The city is only seeking input at this time. There are currently no plans to design or construct the project.

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