Thursday, May 21, 2015

Parks and Rec Dept wants to cut public park hours

No more early morning jog or dog walk in the park for you!

Encinitas Advocate:
The Encinitas Parks and Recreation Commission on May 19 heard a plan that calls for reducing the hours at some local parks.

Thirteen smaller city parks, including Leucadia Oaks Park and Orpheus Park, are open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Under a proposal from the Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department, the new hours would be sunrise to sunset. This would provide law enforcement with consistency, the staff report stated.

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Hours would also be scaled back at the 44-acre Encinitas Community Park. It’s open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., and this would change to sunrise to sunset.

11 comments:

  1. There will be no need for the lights then at the 44 acre park.

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  2. Actually, this is a plan to save on paying for lighting at the other 13 mini-parks, so they can pay for extra-special 90 foot lights at ECP.

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  3. We already paid for lights in the parking lots and walking reals of the new park.

    Why?

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  4. What ?? WHAT?? The city has planted flowers at the corner of Enc Blvd and Vulcan?? REALLY?? And they are watering the flowers also??? I don't believe it. I thought there was a water shortage?? The thought the city hated flowers??
    Praise Jesus.... first the city communications director quits her govt teat sucking job and now we have flowers to beautify a street corner....Miracles never cease.

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    1. A third of the trees are dead or dying on the medians on El Camino Real. Public Works Director Glenn Pruim wants a Prop 218 election next year to increase property assessment fees to pay for traffic lights and landscaping. They need $7 million more a year.

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    2. 10:57,

      More info please. Would that require 4 council votes, like the Barth-Shaffer-Kranz sales tax proposal?

      Would it apply to all properties citywide, or only those in specific areas needing maintenance?

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  5. I believe the proposal stated cutting hours at the parks that are without lighting. The sports park will still be open until 10:00 pm and they would include Leo Mullen to that list of 10:00 closing hours which makes sense to me. It was unclear to me about the hours at ECP and I do agree that sunrise to sunset at that park is indeed ludicrous as there are lights all over that park as well as sports fields that do not have any lighting.

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  6. The existing lighting is so that the addicts can hit the right vein after hours.

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  7. I don't know what I think about scaling back on park hours. But the SALARY of the parks and rec director defintely needs to be scaled back.

    "Consistency" called for by the Sheriff is not a good reason. That was the same reason before cited by Lisa Rudloff when she said the Sheriff wanted a new municipal law to ban wine and beer at all parks. But that didn't go over so well with the majority of Council, and the public.

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  8. In terms of the work that comes out of City Hall, "consistency" is one way to put it. It is always sub par.

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