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Resident asks Hughson City Council to name and improve local park in memory of community member

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Summary

A resident asked the Hughson City Council to consider naming a park and adding memorial features for a long-time local volunteer; the council said it cannot act on items not on the agenda and will place the request on a future meeting for discussion.

Luis Bridal, a Hughson City resident, spoke during public comment to request that the city consider naming and improving a park in memory of a recently deceased long-time community member.

Bridal said the person "was involved in community events, local sporting groups, and and dedicated that service" and described a large community turnout at memorial events. He provided a location and an address during his remarks and asked the city to "improve the process" and to add features such as a side place and a park of some sort so "all the residents know who she was." Bridal asked that the park be named for the person.

Mayor Jim Crooker told Bridal the council could not take action on the request that evening because it was not on the agenda, and that the item would be scheduled for a future meeting so council could discuss it fully. Bridal said he and others would participate in that process.