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San Gabriel Park phase 4 plan favors more fields and parking; council weighs turf costs and park aesthetics
Summary
Park staff and consultants proposed a Phase 4 master plan for San Gabriel Park that increases youth-sports capacity while adding parking; the revised concept moves soccer fields out of the floodplain but leaves choices about turf, water use and parking placement for the council to decide.
City parks staff and consultants presented a refined concept for San Gabriel Park Phase 4 that seeks to increase sports capacity while addressing parking, floodplain constraints and circulation.
Eric Neuner, assistant parks and recreation director, introduced Philip Hammond and Henry Parker of Park Hill and Associates, who summarized public outreach with the Georgetown Youth Baseball Association (GYBA) and Georgetown Soccer and the results of a spatial-analysis exercise. The team presented three initial concepts and, based on public input and staff priorities, proposed a revised concept that balances field count and parking.
The refined concept places soccer fields in the northwest quadrant, outside the floodplain and adjacent to the recreation center, and proposes a central loop with additional parking north of the…
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