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DYSA proposes batting cages at Community Park; staff says project will follow city permit review
Summary
At the Jan. 15 Recreation and Parks Commission meeting, staff and representatives from Davis Youth Softball Association (DYSA) described a privately funded plan to install two gated batting cages at Community Park. Staff said the department anticipates no significant park impacts; DYSA plans to take the proposal to City Council next week.
At the Jan. 15 meeting of the Recreation and Parks Commission, department staff described a proposal from the Davis Youth Softball Association to build two gated batting cages at Community Park near the right-field line, and DYSA representatives said the project would be funded and constructed by DYSA and follow city permitting requirements.
Staff said the cages would be located in a grassy strip between the pool and the right-field fence and would be placed on a concrete slab to limit encroachment into open areas. "PCS staff have evaluated the proposal and anticipate no significant impacts to the park, and the department fully supports the project," a Parks and Community Services staff member…
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