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Laurel Street Park

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Location: Between 717 and 741 Laurel Street.

Address: 729 Laurel Street

Amenities: Public Art Sculpture, Benches, Picnic Tables, Raised Stage

Acreage:
.3

Laurel Street Park is a good example of economic development through parks and recreation. At the entrance to the park is a sculpture by artist James Moore, "Balancing Act", which was dedicated on March 10, 2012.  The park, with its relaxing lawn areas, planters, trees, extensive landscaping and night lighting is utilized by shoppers as a resting spot before further shopping and by customers of adjacent restaurants.  The park is used annually for a portion of the Chamber of Commerce Art and Wine Festival, the Sister City Committee's "Taste of Italy", concerts in the park and the Kiwanis Club's annual toy drive.


Artist James Moore
 and Mayor Andy Klien
at the dedication of "Balancing Act"
March 10, 2012

Fountain

Parkwith Stage in Background

Article from the Daily News, IMAGE Magazine, March 2012

Press Release - March 1, 2012

Leave Your Mark at Laurel Street Park!

  • Brick with brass nameplate inset on the brick (there are a limited number of remaining spaces) for a donation of $100 each.
  • Stage for a donation of $30,000 (Can be purchased by one individual/firm or a shared donation of $5,000 each)
  • 2 murals for a donation of $5,000 each

Making a Donation

If you wish to make an investment in the park, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at (650) 802-4421.