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Clovis commissioners, parks staff respond after public reported locked restrooms; $60,000 Hillcrest repair approved, keys and locking mechanisms under review

5811858 · September 22, 2025
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Commissioner Debbie Zamora told the Parks Recreation Beautification Committee that restrooms at Ned Howe Park were locked during a large family gathering, forcing at least one visitor to relieve herself outside.

Commissioner Debbie Zamora told the Parks Recreation Beautification Committee that restrooms at Ned Howe Park were locked during a large family gathering, creating an access problem for visitors.

“My sister‑in‑law had to go squat. She's on medication. She's diabetic,” Commissioner Debbie Zamora said, describing the August incident and asking why only one person appeared to have keys to the facility.

The committee heard from parks staff that repairs and anti‑vandalism steps are underway. “We did finally receive a quote from another contractor, which then we brought to the city commission. I think it's a $60,000…

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