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West Covina workshop gathers residents and students; safety, restrooms and pickleball rise as top needs
Summary
At a City of West Covina parks and recreation master-plan workshop, residents including many students urged improvements to restroom facilities, park safety and more pickleball courts. City staff said an online survey and a third workshop will follow to shape recommendations through November.
City of West Covina staff and elected officials hosted a public parks and recreation master-plan workshop where residents — including multiple school-age speakers — pressed the city to address park safety, restroom cleanliness and maintenance, and demand for more pickleball courts and youth facilities.
The workshop included a brief presentation by city staff outlining the five-stage master-plan process, a summary of preliminary results from an earlier workshop and group exercises for residents to propose program and facility priorities. City staff said the plan will guide recommendations and funding strategies through November and that results from this workshop and an online survey will be posted on the project website and reviewed at a third workshop on July 7 at the West Covina Sportsplex.
Why it matters: the master plan will shape where the city directs maintenance dollars, facility upgrades and program expansion. Residents…
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