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History
For three decades, the Danville Townwide Trail Master Plan (adopted 1989) envisioned building a multi-purpose trail to close the gap between the existing Barbara Hale Trail and access to Mount Diablo State Park. This public trail segment is one of the most difficult to construct because it needed to traverse a creek and hilly terrain across the privately-owned Magee property.
The opportunity came with the approval of the 69-home Magee Preserve project, which dedicated 93% of the 410-acre ranch to public open space and trail development. A condition of the project’s approval required the developer to construct the eastern segment of the trail (located within the subdivision) and a dedicated public easement to the Town to construct the western segment.
Trail Alignment
While the eastern portion of the trail (to be constructed by the developer) would be relatively flat, the western portion – constructed by the Town – would encounter the most challenging conditions, which include creek crossings, steep slopes, and the most appropriate location to cross Diablo Road to connect to the existing Barbara Hale Trail. A summary of trail options are contained in this Project Digest.
Trail Funding
At the time of the Magee Preserve project approval, the Town had roughly 50% of the necessary funds to construct the project. By summer 2021, given its importance as a regional trail link, the Town was able to secure the remaining half of the funds and the project is now considered 100% funded.
History
For three decades, the Danville Townwide Trail Master Plan (adopted 1989) envisioned building a multi-purpose trail to close the gap between the existing Barbara Hale Trail and access to Mount Diablo State Park. This public trail segment is one of the most difficult to construct because it needed to traverse a creek and hilly terrain across the privately-owned Magee property.
The opportunity came with the approval of the 69-home Magee Preserve project, which dedicated 93% of the 410-acre ranch to public open space and trail development. A condition of the project’s approval required the developer to construct the eastern segment of the trail (located within the subdivision) and a dedicated public easement to the Town to construct the western segment.
Trail Alignment
While the eastern portion of the trail (to be constructed by the developer) would be relatively flat, the western portion – constructed by the Town – would encounter the most challenging conditions, which include creek crossings, steep slopes, and the most appropriate location to cross Diablo Road to connect to the existing Barbara Hale Trail. A summary of trail options are contained in this Project Digest.
Trail Funding
At the time of the Magee Preserve project approval, the Town had roughly 50% of the necessary funds to construct the project. By summer 2021, given its importance as a regional trail link, the Town was able to secure the remaining half of the funds and the project is now considered 100% funded.
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Substantial progress has been made on the Diablo Road Trail Project over the past 5 months. In addition to securing 100% of the project funds, preliminary trail alignments and sections as well as many of the environmental assessments, have been completed.
The Town Council alsoauthorizeda professional services agreementon March 15, 2022, to design the trail crossing at Fairway Drive which would ultimately connect the existing Barbara Hale Trail along the north side of Diablo Road to the new Diablo Road Trail along the south side.
The Diablo Road Trail is a 30+ year vision to close the gap between the existing Barbara Haile Trail and access to Mount Diablo State Park. This public trail will be constructed in partnership with Davidon Homes. The Town will construct the trail crossing system at Fairway Drive and western trail segment (shown in blue) while Davidon Homes will construct the segment shown in green.
Substantial progress has been made on the Diablo Road Trail Project over the past 5 months. In addition to securing 100% of the project funds, preliminary trail alignments and sections as well as many of the environmental assessments, have been completed.
The Town Council alsoauthorizeda professional services agreementon March 15, 2022, to design the trail crossing at Fairway Drive which would ultimately connect the existing Barbara Hale Trail along the north side of Diablo Road to the new Diablo Road Trail along the south side.
The Diablo Road Trail is a 30+ year vision to close the gap between the existing Barbara Haile Trail and access to Mount Diablo State Park. This public trail will be constructed in partnership with Davidon Homes. The Town will construct the trail crossing system at Fairway Drive and western trail segment (shown in blue) while Davidon Homes will construct the segment shown in green.
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Currently, an environmental assessment – specific to the project scope – is underway. This part of the effort is expected to conclude in winter 2022. After its completion, the Town would be able to complete final design work and begin the work of securing approvals from regulatory agencies.
Currently, an environmental assessment – specific to the project scope – is underway. This part of the effort is expected to conclude in winter 2022. After its completion, the Town would be able to complete final design work and begin the work of securing approvals from regulatory agencies.
Diablo Road Multi-Use Trail Project has finished this stage
Danville Townwide Trail Master Plan, adopted in 1989, identified this trail gap between Barbara Hale Trail and Mt. Diablo State Park
Obtain Public Easement
Diablo Road Multi-Use Trail Project has finished this stage
Secure a public easement through a condition of approval for the Magee Preserve project, which dedicated 93% of the 410-acre ranch to public open space and trail development.
Evaluate Trail Alignments
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Determine the most accessible, least environmentally impactful, and least expensive trail alignment.
Secure Project Funding
Diablo Road Multi-Use Trail Project has finished this stage
Seek grant funding sources to complete the project funding plan.
Environmental Assessment
Diablo Road Multi-Use Trail Project has finished this stage
Project-specific environmental analysis and regulatory permitting process underway. Anticipated completion end of Summer 2024.
Final Project Design
Diablo Road Multi-Use Trail Project has finished this stage
Design is complete and has been approved by the regulatory agencies.
Construction
Diablo Road Multi-Use Trail Project is currently at this stage
Construction is scheduled to begin in late August/September 2025.
Project Complete
this is an upcoming stage for Diablo Road Multi-Use Trail Project