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The memorandum outlines a proposal for the Park Master Plan and the official naming of a future park located along Rinconada Drive in San José. It recommends approving the Park Master Plan for a 1.2-acre site and adopting the name 'Bill Kee Park' based on community input and recommendations from the Parks and Recreation Commission. The park will include green stormwater infrastructure and various recreational amenities, aiming to serve the local community and enhance environmental quality. The proposal has undergone public outreach, and the park is expected to open in the third quarter of 2027.
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The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding a future park along Rinconada Drive.
The park site is 1.2 acres and is located at the end of Rinconada Drive.
The proposed name for the park is 'Bill Kee Park', honoring a Chinese American businessman.
The park will include green stormwater infrastructure and recreational amenities.
Public outreach included community meetings and surveys in multiple languages.
The park is expected to open to the public in the third quarter of 2027.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: CITY OF 4/28/26 26-471 7.1 ~ SANP~ _ _ _ _ _M_em_o_m_n_du_m_ CAPl'IAL O r' SILICON VALLEY TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below Approved FROM: Jon Cicirelli Matt Loesch DATE: April 6, 2026 Date: 4/16/2026 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 9 SUBJECT: Park Master Plan and Official Name for a Future Park Located Along Rinconada Drive RECOMMENDATION (a) Approve the Park Master Plan for a future Chartered Park that will be located at the terminus of Rinconada Drive, adjacent to Almaden Expressway and Curtner Avenue off-ramp. (b) Adopt “Bill Kee Park” as the official name for the park as recommended by staff, the Parks and Recreation Commission, and as a result of the public outreach process. SUMMARY AND OUTCOME Approval of the Park Master Plan and adoption of the name of a new park within the Canoas Garden and Almaden neighborhood will establish a Chartered Park at this location once the site is constructed and open to the public. 1 BACKGROUND The 1.2-acre park site is located at the end of Rinconada Drive (APN 456-25-003), about 900 feet northeast of Ironwood Drive. It sits next to the Almaden Expressway and A chartered public park refers to City land...
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The document is a master plan report for a future park site at Rinconada Drive in San José, detailing its purpose, existing conditions, community outreach, and conceptual design. The plan aims to develop a passive park with stormwater management features and recreational opportunities, incorporating community feedback from public meetings. The park will include walking paths, picnic areas, a playground, and pollinator gardens, and will be maintained by the City of San José's Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services.
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The park site is a 1.2-acre undeveloped parcel located in South San José.
The project aims to create a passive park with stormwater management features.
Community outreach included two public meetings to gather feedback on the park's design.
The refined concept design includes walking loops, picnic areas, a playground, and native landscaping.
The park will be maintained by the City of San José's Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services.
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PARK SITE AT RINCONADA DRIVE M A S T E R APRIL 2026 PLAN REPORT MASTER PLAN DOCUMENT PARK SITE AT RINCONADA DRIVE City of San José Master Plan Accepted by the City of San José Parks and Recreation Commission March 9, 2026 Environmental Clearance File No. ER25-137 July 10, 2025 PARK SITE AT RINCONADA DRIVE MASTER PLAN i Table of Contents SITE CONTEXT ........................................................................................................... 2 EXISTING CONDITIONS ............................................................................................. 4 PROJECT PURPOSE .................................................................................................. 4 COMMUNITY OUTREACH .......................................................................................... 4 CONCEPT PLAN......................................................................................................... 8 ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE ............................................................................... 8 OPERATIONAL COSTS .............................................................................................. 8 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...
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The document presents a recommendation to adopt a park master plan and an official name for a future park along Rinconada Drive. The proposed name is 'Bill Kee Park,' honoring Bill Kee, a Chinese American businessman and community organizer. The recommendation follows public outreach efforts, including community meetings and surveys, which indicated support for this name. The document outlines the park naming policy and provides survey results that ranked various name options.
Key points
Recommendation to adopt a park master plan and name for a future park along Rinconada Drive.
Proposed name: 'Bill Kee Park,' honoring Bill Kee, a significant figure in the community.
Public outreach included community meetings and surveys with participation from local residents.
Survey results indicated 'Bill Kee Park' received the highest ranked score among name options.
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RECOMMENDATION TO ADOPT A PARK MASTER PLAN AND OFFICIAL NAME FOR A FUTURE PARK ALONG RINCONADA DRIVE City Council April 28, 2026 J a s o n D a y, S e n i o r E n g i n e e r Department of Public Works M a rybe t h Bow m an, P l a nne r Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services EXISTING SITE LOCATION Project Site GUADALUPE RIVER 2 REFINED CONCEPT DESIGN 6 PARK AMENITIES 4 PUBLIC OUTREACH Topic Dates Results On-Site Community Meeting 12/6/25 5 Participants Survey #1 (Name Suggestion and Design Concept) 12/6/25 – 1/15/26 151 Respondents Online Community Meeting 1/29/26 11 Participants Survey #2 (Naming – Ranked Choice) 1/29/26 – 2/8/26 108 Respondents 7 PARK NAMING POLICY • Conform with City Council Policy 7-5, Naming of City-owned Land and Facilities • New names must reflect one of the following criteria: • Geographic location; • Prominent geographic feature or local reference point; • Adjoining subdivision/community; • Historical event; • An individual who has been deceased for at least five years and made significant contributions to San José; or • An individual or group via a donation or sponsorship agreement. 7 PARK NAMING SURVEY RESULTS (SURVEY #2) Breakdown of Ranked...
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The document contains letters addressed to the San Jose City Council regarding community concerns and proposals related to public spaces. The first letter from the Chinese Historical and Cultural Project advocates for naming a park after Bill Kee, highlighting his contributions to preserving the Chinese cultural heritage in San Jose. The second letter expresses concerns from residents about a proposed development at Rinconada Park, emphasizing issues related to traffic, safety, and neighborhood character, and suggesting alternative uses for the site.
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The Chinese Historical and Cultural Project (CHCP) aims to preserve the history of the Chinese diaspora in Santa Clara Valley.
CHCP donated the Chinese American Historical Museum to the City of San Jose in 1991.
Bill Kee is recognized for his advocacy in preserving the original 1888 temple from San Jose's last Chinatown.
The proposed park naming after Bill Kee is connected to the 35th Anniversary of the museum.
Residents express concerns about the proposed Rinconada Park development, citing traffic, safety, and noise issues.
Residents suggest alternative uses for the Rinconada Park site that would be more compatible with the neighborhood.
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History is for Learning ~ Learning is for Life! April 27, 2026 To Councilmembers of the City of San Jose, The Chinese Historical and Cultural Project (CHCP) has dedicated itself to preserving the history and cultural legacy of the Chinese diaspora in the Santa Clara Valley. Our first major project was to construct the Chinese American Historical Museum as a replica of ‘Ng Shing Gung’, a religious and community center from San Jose’s Heinlenville settlement. In 1991, CHCP donated the museum to the City, making it available to the community, which now has one of the highest AAPI populations in the United States. P.O. Box 5366 San Jose, CA 95150 www.chcp.org Co-Founders Lillian Gong-Guy Gerrye Wong Executive Board Kimberly Eng Lee, President Dr. Christian Jochim, Co-Vice President Education Ingrid Lai, Co-Vice President Outreach Yucaipa Kwock, Secretary Elizabeth Lee, Treasurer Directors At Large Liz Fong Chew Edith Gong Jue Lin Tami Nguyen William Shu Brenda Hee Wong Kan Wong Judy Wong David Yick Peter Young Trustees Debbie Gong-Guy Anita Wong Kwock, Governing Trustee Dr. Jeffery Lee, DDS Gerrye Wong Historian Connie Young Yu The current opportunity to name a park after Bill Kee,...