Residents of Del Cielo Mobile Estates expressed significant concerns during a recent government meeting regarding the potential transformation of their senior community into an all-age park. Bob Nelson, a supervisor, was specifically called upon to clarify his previous remarks about the challenges of financing a senior overlay for the park, which many residents fear could jeopardize their safety and community integrity.
One resident, a 100% disabled Marine Corps veteran, highlighted the historical context of the park, established in the early 1960s, and sought further explanation on the implications of the proposed changes. The veteran emphasized the need for clarity on how these developments would affect the existing senior population.
Another resident, Paula Robledo, passionately defended the park's identity as a safe haven for seniors, arguing that it is not suitable for families with children due to safety concerns. She expressed distress over what she described as \"illegal\" and \"dishonest\" actions by Harmony Co., the company involved in the proposed changes, urging local officials to take decisive action to protect the community.
In a separate discussion, Brian Rosen from Santa Barbara raised issues regarding parking at local hot springs, advocating for the creation of designated parking spaces to alleviate congestion and protect the environment. He criticized recent restrictions on parking without public input and called for community engagement to address these concerns.
The meeting underscored the residents' commitment to preserving the character of their community while addressing broader issues of public space management in the region.