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Divided panel backs restoring ‘parkland’ status to Baylands site

Palo Alto Online

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June 24, 2026

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In a debate that recalled the 2011 showdown between Palo Alto’s two environmentalist camps, the city’s Parks and Recreation Commission split Tuesday over a plan to restore ‘parkland’ status to a bitterly disputed piece of the Baylands.

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Hot Air

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· Jul 9, 2026

SF's Abandoned Mall Gets Abandoned Again

SF's Abandoned Mall Gets Abandoned Again

Palo Alto Online

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· Jun 21, 2026

Palo Alto looks to restore ‘parkland’ status to contested Baylands site

Fifteen years after Palo Alto voters agreed to let the city built a waste-to-energy facility in the Baylands, prompting complaints from local conservationists, city officials are preparing to restore most of the site back to its original use as parkland.

KLIF – 570AM – Dallas

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· Jul 7, 2026

Enchanted Rock Backcountry Area Opens July 7: 3,000+ New Acres For Rugged Hiking Adventures

Enchanted Rock Backcountry Area Opens July 7 Image by Enchanted Rock State Natural Area – Texas Parks and WildlifeFacebookTexas Parks and Wildli...

Engineering News-Record

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· Jun 29, 2026

Minnesota Zoo Project Makes Nature the Focus

Minnesota Zoo replaces a 50-year-old arrival area with a 14.2M outdoor plaza, exhibit space and waterfront restoration.

Malay Mail

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· Jun 28, 2026

Govt mulls affordable housing on LRT3 park-and-ride sites to boost public transport use

KLANG, June 29 — The government is planning to redevelop large park-and-ride sites along the newly launched LRT3 S...

That Park Place

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· Jul 1, 2026

Disneyland Gives Up On Real Grass Roof For Ray’s Berets Less Than 2 Years After Retheme

Disneyland is replacing the grass roof at Ray’s Berets with artificial turf less than two years after the shop opened as part of the Bayou Country retheme. Scaffolding and themed scrim currently surround portions of the building while crews worked on the roof. Despite the exterior construction, guests can continue to access the merchandise shop. [] The post Disneyland Gives Up On Real Grass Roof For Ray’s Berets Less Than 2 Years After Retheme appeared first on That Park Place.

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Related coverage for "Divided panel backs restoring ‘parkland’ status to Baylands site": Hot Air — SF's Abandoned Mall Gets Abandoned Again. Palo Alto Online — Palo Alto looks to restore ‘parkland’ status to contested Baylands site. KLIF – 570AM – Dallas — Enchanted Rock Backcountry Area Opens July 7: 3,000+ New Acres For Rugged Hiking Adventures. Engineering News-Record — Minnesota Zoo Project Makes Nature the Focus. Malay Mail — Govt mulls affordable housing on LRT3 park-and-ride sites to boost public transport use. That Park Place — Disneyland Gives Up On Real Grass Roof For Ray’s Berets Less Than 2 Years After Retheme