The San Carlos Downtown Specific Plan responds to local needs and aspirations through innovative streetscape designs and public space enhancements, aiming to create a resilient and inviting public realm with phased implementation starting April 2025.

Shaped by extensive stakeholder and community engagement, the San Carlos Downtown Specific Plan responds to local needs and aspirations, reflecting the collective vision of residents, businesses, and city officials. As the city is on track for adoption by April 2025, followed by phased implementation, the Downtown San Carlos Core showcases the proposed streetscape design and programs aimed at enhancing public space and connectivity.
These initiatives include improved pedestrian pathways, green spaces, and community gathering areas, all designed to foster a sense of belonging and vibrancy in the downtown area. The plan also emphasizes sustainable practices and adaptive strategies to ensure the long-term resilience and attractiveness of the city's core.

The perspective of the southern Arroyo segment of Laurel Street illustrates adaptive strategies to introduce a parkway character while maintaining the existing ROW configuration.

In the proposed view of the 700 Block of Laurel Street, the design highlights a vibrant, people-centric, and resilient public realm that reinforces the identity and sense of place in the downtown area.

This vision for the transformation of the 700 Block of Laurel Street reimagines the downtown core as an inviting, community-centered “living room.” The design aims to create a space where residents and visitors can gather, socialize, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of San Carlos. By incorporating elements such as wider sidewalks, lush greenery, and interactive public art, the plan seeks to foster a sense of community and belonging.
To read the positive feedback from the community and learn more about the further plans for Downtown San Carlos, visit the San Mateo Daily Journal.