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 Albertson Parkway Trail

 

 

Be aware that some reaches of the trail system may be impacted by planned and current

Trail Closures

Temporarily closed for construction. Opening July 6, 2009.

Length:

0.5 mile

Surface:

Paved

Nearby Parks:

Santa Teresa County Park

Photo Gallery:

photos

prior to construction

 

 

Location:

map

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Interpretive Signs:

View the interpretive signs below.  Learn more about signs along other trail systems on the Education page.
 
Mr. Gary Albertson
Bioretention Basins
History of Rancho Santa Teresa
 

Construction

updates:

February 26, 2009  (pictures: 1, 2, 3, 4)

March 27, 2009  (pictures: 1, 2, 3, 4)

April 8, 2009 (video)

April 28, 2009 (video)

May 1, 2009 (video)

May 13, 2009 (pictures: 1, 2, 3, 4)

May 19, 2009 (video)

June 5, 2009 (video)

Description: Albertson Parkway is a short paved trail that connects the Santa Teresa Neighborhood to Santa Teresa County Park.  The trail follows PG&E overhead lines and stretches from Dondero Way to Curie Drive.  From there, one short block along Manila Way leads to Santa Teresa County Park.  The trail is divided at four street crossings and lacks landscaping. 

 

This project is possible with support from the

Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority.

 

 

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Last Modified Date: 6/26/2009

 
 

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