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Closed or Under Repair
The following PARKS AND PARK FACILITIES are closed, under repair or construction.
This page was last updated on November 13, 2024. If you would like to report a problem, please email park.concerns@sanjoseca.gov.
Murdock Park
The lighting renovation project at Murdock Park is scheduled to begin on September 18, 2024. The project will include replacement of existing lights with solar and battery lights. The area will be gated, locked and unavailable to the public during construction.
Sports Field and Courts
- September 1 - February 28: Backesto Park (grass multi-sports field)
- September 1 - January 14: Tully Ballfields (baseball field 1 & 2)
Almaden Lake Regional Park
The playground will be gated, locked, and unavailable for public use until further notice for the construction of the all-inclusive playground.
Fowler Creek Park
The parking lot will be temporarily unavailable for public use until further notice. Please be advised of the parking impacts.
RAMAC Park
The playground will be gated, locked, and unavailable for public use until further notice for resilient surface installation.
Los Alamitos Trail
Asphalt work starts August 17 on the trail from the bridge at Mt. Forest Drive to Harry Road. This project will also include asphalt repair at the parking lot at Camden Avenue and Mt. Forest Drive. The trail will have limited access in this area during construction.
Los Gatos Creek
The trail will be closed from Meridian to St. Elizabeth Dr.
Yerba Buena Pedestrian Bridge
The bridge is CLOSED and deemed unsafe to all public use.
Restrooms
The following restrooms are closed for maintenance and repairs:
- Arena Green
- Almaden Lake Regional Park (near the playground)
- Alum Rock Park
- Mineral Springs
- Quail Hollow
- Rustic Lands
- Columbus Park
- Kirk Park: hallway restrooms
- McEnery Park
- Selma Olinder Park
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo
Check the Happy Hollow Park & Zoo Schedule for Park Closures.
Park Water Features
Water Features at the following parks are closed due to California Executive Order B-40-17 prohibiting “Using non-recirculated water in a fountain or other decorative feature:”
- Almaden Lake Park
- Bestor Art Park
- Butcher Park
- Capitol Park
- Carrabelle Park
- Cataldi Park
- Cimarron Park
- Erickson Park
- Fowler Creek Park
- Huerta Park
- La Colina Park
- Lincoln Glen Park
- Martin Park
- John P. McEnery Park
- McLaughlin Park
- Noble Park
- Parma Park
- Plaza de Cesar Chavez Park
- Rainbow Park
- Rosemary Gardens Park
- Roy Avenue Park
- San Tomas Park
- TJ Martin Park
- Thousand Oaks Park
- Townsend Park