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Burlingame Town Square

A vital infrastructure project ensuring reliable water storage and distribution for the community.

Location:

Burlingame, CA

Year Completed:

Ongoing

Client

City of Burlingame

Industry:

Public, Urban Design

Scope of Work

Currently underway, the Burlingame Town Square project is transforming the heart of the city into a vibrant, pedestrian friendly destination. Work includes precision grading, asphalt paving, and aggregate surfacing for roads, walkways, and gathering areas all built to support high foot traffic and long term durability. Crews are also restoring damaged curbs, gutters, and sidewalks to ensure seamless integration with surrounding infrastructure. Once complete, the site will offer a polished, accessible foundation for community life in Burlingame’s newest public space.

Cultural Relevance

Burlingame Town Square will transform a former downtown parking lot into a one acre public plaza, envisioned as “Burlingame’s Living Room.” Designed with plane trees, seating terraces, and artistic water features including a light show evoking the historic Burlingame Creek the space will host outdoor dining, farmers’ markets, festivals, and other events. Funded in part by the adjacent 220 Park development, the plaza fulfills a lon planned goal for the Downtown Specific Plan and is set to become the new epicenter of Burlingame Avenue, blending small town charm with long term economic and civic vitality.

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