Robertson Ranch Site Map_V8
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At a glance

  • Known as Robertson Ranch Park, the next city park will be located on 11.2 acres near the intersection of El Camino Real and Cannon Road.
  • The new park is part of the City Council’s 5-Year Strategic Plan, focused on maintaining Carlsbad’s excellent quality of life and unique community character.
  • At this time, the city does not have a timeline for construction. Once a park design is approved, the City Council will provide direction on funding and next steps.
  • At 11.2 acres, the Robertson Ranch Park site is smaller than the city’s large community parks, like Aviara Community Park (24 acres), and about twice as big as Holiday Park (6 acres).

Public input

Last year, city staff gathered input from the community to kick off the design process for Robertson Ranch Park. Based on that input and the Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan, the project team created three different park design options for public review and feedback.

Explore the updated summary report to review the public input on the park design concepts and the initial feedback shared last year. Visit the public input page to learn more about what we heard and how public input is being used to help shape the park's design.

      Robertson Ranch Park survey

      Post Date:08/17/2023

      Last week, the City of Carlsbad heard from hundreds of residents at two community workshops (one in person, one virtual) about what they’d like to see included in the future Robertson Ranch Park. The new park is part of the City Council’s 5-Year Strategic Plan, focused on maintaining Carlsbad’s excellent quality of life and unique community character. 

      Based on what we heard, the city is offering two more ways for the public to give input on the future park: 

      • Online survey: We’ve developed an online survey based on what we’ve heard so far. You can tell us what you think about the features and amenities you’d like to see included.
      • Ideas wall: One theme to emerge from the two workshops was a desire to make this new park uniquely Carlsbad. Share your ideas on how to incorporate features into the design that will reflect Carlsbad’s character.

      Visit the project webpage through Sept. 7 to weigh in.  

      The park’s planning team will use your input to create a few initial design concepts, which will be shared with the public for feedback later this year. 

      Sign up for emails to stay in the loop and receive updates about future ways to give input. 

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