During the March 19, 2024, City Council meeting in Calistoga, a significant decision was made regarding the future of parklets on Main Street and Lincoln Avenue. The council unanimously voted to remove all three parklets, citing concerns over their maintenance and aesthetic appeal.
Council members expressed frustration over the neglected state of the parklets, which have become eyesores rather than community assets. One council member highlighted the potential safety hazards posed by the deteriorating structures, noting that they could have caused accidents during recent windy weather. The discussion emphasized the need for a fresh start, with plans to develop a new beautification strategy for the area.
The council also discussed the possibility of allowing restaurants to apply for new parklets in the future, contingent on a well-thought-out revitalization plan. This approach aims to ensure that any new installations would enhance the community's visual appeal and functionality, unlike the current parklets that have been deemed unattractive.
In addition to the parklet discussion, council members took a moment to express gratitude for the collaborative spirit of the council and acknowledged the recent tour of the water plant and reservoir, which provided valuable insights into the city's infrastructure.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to revisit the parklet issue in the future, ensuring that any new designs align with the community's vision for a more inviting and beautiful Calistoga.