Belmont Park Trees Cut Down as Part of Mission Beach Green Infrastructure Project
From Times of San Diego Staff and Wire Reports / Oct. 22, 2025
As part of the South Mission Beach Green Infrastructure project, the city is removing 46 trees around parking lots along Mission Boulevard in Mission Beach.
To date, 25 of the trees have been removed in the area near Belmont Park.
These tree removals will allow the contractor to begin installing water quality basins, which are intended to remove pollutants from the stormwater runoff of the adjacent parking lots before it flows into the San Diego Bay.
Only trees within the footprint of the new water quality basins are impacted, which includes eight trees that are being relocated to other spots around Mission Beach, according to Tyler Becker, a San Diego senior public information officer.

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