The Hahamongna Watershed Park Master Plan illustrates a vision for the 300-acres of open space that extends from Devil’s Gate Dam north and into the Arroyo Seco Canyon, on the northwestern edge of the city. The Hahamongna Watershed Park Master Plan was adopted to establish a visionary framework for recreation, water resources, flood management, habitat restoration and cultural resources in this area.
City Council Agenda Report for adoption of HWP Master Plan, September 29, 2003
City Council Minutes - September 29, 2003
Hahamongna Watershed Park Master Plan Complete Document
Individual sections of the Hahamongna Watershed Park Master Plan are also available:
In 2005 the city purchased an additional 30 acres of land adjacent to Hahamongna Watershed Park. With community input, the city has prepared a plan that provides a vision for the future of this property that has now been integrated into the existing Hahamongna Master Plan; reference the Hahamongna Watershed Park Master Plan Addendum to view the document.
City Council Agenda Report for adoption of Hahamongna Watershed Park Master Plan Addendum, February 2, 2010
Download the Hahamongna Watershed Park Master Plan ADDENDUM Entire Document:
Hahamongna Watershed Park Master Plan Addendum Complete Document
Individual sections of the Hahamongna Watershed Park Master Plan Addendum are also available:
Download the Hahamongna Watershed Park Master Plan Addendum Initial Study Entire Document
Hahamongna Watershed Park Master Plan Addendum Initial Study Complete Document
Individual sections of the Hahamongna Watershed Park Master Plan Addendum Initial Study are also available: