Corte Madera Advances Menke Park Improvements and Renovation Plans

Corte Madera’s got big plans for Menke Park. The Town Council just approved a $435,000 renovation project to breathe some new life into the park.

Construction should kick off this spring. The upgrades will focus on accessibility, aesthetics, and making the space more functional for everyone.

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For folks around Marin County—from Larkspur to Mill Valley—this project shows how local parks keep adapting to what people want and need.

Menke Park Revitalization Moves Forward

After months of planning, the Corte Madera Town Council gave the green light to a full-scale revamp of Menke Park. This little neighborhood green space sits just off Paradise Drive.

The council authorized the public works director to advertise the project, wrap up plans, and award a construction contract. That means work could start by mid-March if all goes smoothly.

The renovation will probably take about five months. Some community events—especially the summer concert series—might move to Town Park for a bit.

Town Park isn’t far and serves as another popular gathering spot for locals and visitors from places like Greenbrae and Kentfield.

Upgrades to Pavilion, Pathways and Landscaping

The main focus is on updating Piccolo Pavilion and improving how people move through the park. The pavilion’s getting new shingles, a fresh coat of paint, and a removable railing to make events easier.

Other improvements on the list:

  • A new retaining wall and better irrigation
  • Benches scattered around for extra seating
  • Fresh plants and new sod to brighten things up
  • An ADA-compliant pathway linking the lower and upper areas
  • Town officials hope these changes will make Menke Park a better spot for concerts, picnics, and everyday family outings. People from Corte Madera, Larkspur, and even San Rafael should notice the difference.

    Funding from Public and Private Sources

    The $435,000 budget comes from a mix of town funds and community support. Town staff say this approach shows Corte Madera’s commitment to investing in public spaces without leaning on just one revenue source.

    Here’s how the funding breaks down:

  • $100,000 from the capital project fund
  • $100,000 from Measure A parks revenue
  • $60,000 from the sales tax fund
  • $150,000 from the Corte Madera Community Foundation
  • Trees, Native Plants and Environmental Considerations

    Seven trees in bad shape will come down as part of the renovation. In their place, three new trees will go in: a coast live oak, a cucumber magnolia, and a California sycamore.

    The goal is to balance safety, sustainability, and long-term shade. They’ll add 40 new agapanthus plants too, while keeping or moving existing ones around the park.

    Councilmember Eli Beckman liked the push for native species. He wondered if the town could add even more, maybe by teaming up with Refugia Marin.

    Community Input and Future Phases

    Public feedback played a big part in shaping the project. A community meeting in early 2025 brought in comments that helped refine the design, especially to make the park work better for events and performances.

    Some residents did voice concerns about parking, traffic, and expanding programming. Town staff said those issues aren’t part of this project for now.

    Phase One of a Larger Vision

    Councilmember Pat Ravasio and Public Works Director Chris Good described the renovation as a possible “phase one.” They’re keeping the door open for more improvements down the line.

    Later phases might bring permanent restrooms or other upgrades. That could help Menke Park feel more like the popular community spots around Marin County.

    For now, folks in Corte Madera can expect a refreshed Menke Park. It keeps its spirit as a gathering place and sets the stage for whatever comes next.

     
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