Thursday, March 8, 2018

• Parks Visioning Workshop Part Deux

The second Parks Visioning Workshop took place with no more than a couple of dozen people in attendance, and if you didn't count staff and officials, the total was 15 residents. 
David Masters (middle) speaks to Eric of RRM Design Group (left), as Joseph Morabito and Scott Rux talk to Wednesday Martino-Rodriguez about the various plans and amenities. (Note to self, you know it's almost time to retire that awesome hoodie when it shows up as what you were wearing at the November Parks Visioning Workshop meeting.)
There will be another couple of chances for community input, so please mark your calendars. The first chance will be at the city's Eggstravaganza event, Saturday March 24th, at Marna O'Brien Park beginning at 9:00am.
It'll be a great time to see the plans, and give your input... 
while your kids see how many hundreds of plastic eggs they 
can pick up in a five minute time frame. ☺
The last opportunity will be in April. The date hasn't been determined as of yet. The location will be at Ronald Reagan Elementary School, and it's encouraged that the public bring their kids. 

If your kids go to one of the other elementary schools, you're still invited. Though it'll be sharing a property line with RRE, this is your park too.


Former councilmember Bob Cashman looks over Concept B with Eric of RRM.
Concept A.
Neither of these displays are set in stone. It's quite likely that some amenities will be moved around from one plan to the other or just eliminated. 

That said, I can tell that it's going to be spectacular no matter which of these concepts are opted for.

Like the last meeting, there were three different color dots to affix to the preferred amenities. 

► Green indicates liked amenities. 
► Red indicates "must have" amenities, 
► Blue was the choice between either Concept A or Concept B.
Concept B
If you can't make it to one of the next meetings, but would like to contribute your thoughts about the parks, please email the city with your ideas.

17:00 minute video of the presentation.
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"Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it"

– Henry David Thoreau 

Apparently Wildomar Rap is the exception.
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3 comments:

  1. Soccer fields and baseball diamonds should be COMPLETELY separated.Those fields get the most use , and there must be some down time for maintenance so the fields could survive.

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    1. I agree that if a field doesn't get a chance to rest, it's never in good condition.

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  2. the first sounds better but put the theater it. and the place of our people with horses sounds better

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