HMB Open Space Trust expands its mission and name to include the Coastside
The Half Moon Bay Open Space Trust is changing its name Coastside Land Trust [website]. The new name reflects an expansion of their mission beyond the city limits of Half Moon Bay.
Coastside Land Trust’s updated mission is to preserve scenic lands, urban open space, and property that is environmentally or agriculturally valuable from the southern city limits of Half Moon Bay north through Montara.
They’re holding a celebration Friday, June 8, from 5 to 7pm at the San Benito House in downtown Half Moon Bay. There is no charge to attend, but tax-deductible donations are welcome.
Founded in 1997, the organization has protected several key coastal parcels. Coastside Land Trust acquired conservation easements along the historic Ocean Shore Railroad Right-Of-Way in Half Moon Bay from Kelly Avenue south to Seymour Street, forever protecting this scenic corridor and sensitive wetland habitat. The trust also owns and maintains lands adjacent to the Coastal Trail in Half Moon Bay, providing scenic protection for this popular hiking and biking path. Most recently, the group has accepted donations of several conservation easements along Pilarcitos and Frenchman’s Creeks, permanently protecting these sensitive stream corridors.