Oakley moves ahead with plan for regional park with fishing, boating and camping

The long-planned Oakley regional park took a step forward this week with the City Council’s approval of a concept for the estimated $128 million facility featuring shoreline access with fishing, boating and camping.

The master plan for the 55-acre park, which emphasizes an outdoor nature theme, has been in the works nearly a decade and now includes a mix of amenities from two alternatives designed in 2016 and 2019, with input from the public during workshops over the past several years.

Kevin Rohani, public works director and city engineer, said initial plans called for a more traditional park with playgrounds and sports fields, but other components were later added to take advantage of the park’s location near water.

“The consensus was we want this master plan to be something unique,” he said. “So we added components that ultimately were approved and agreed upon, with features such as a camping, more fishing, more active recreational features to the facility, which would draw a lot of new customers and clientele to Oakley. We want this park to be really a destination.”

The park will be located at the north end of Sellers Avenue near the Dutch Slough Tidal Restoration Project, one of the Delta’s largest restored freshwater tidal marshes. It will be situated between the former Emerson and Gilbert dairy and farm parcels, along the Contra Costa Canal. A portion of Emerson Slough will run through it.

Additional amenities planned include disc golf, a pump track, skate park, swimming area, trails, inclusive nature-themed play area, community gathering spaces, recreational vehicle and tent camping, a boat and kayak launch, fishing decks, a stage and a wedding center at 1906-era Gilbert House. Rohani said residents on nearby Cypress Road have been eagerly awaiting the park.

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