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Carlsbad Parks and Recreation Commission convenes special meeting, adjourns for annual site tour

5399055 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

The City of Carlsbad Parks and Recreation Commission called a special meeting July 15, 2025, then adjourned to conduct its annual tour of four park and recreation sites. No votes were taken and no public comments were received.

The City of Carlsbad Parks and Recreation Commission convened a special meeting at 12:30 p.m. July 15, 2025, then adjourned to conduct its annual tour of four sites: Alga Norte Aquatic Center, Leo Carrillo Ranch, Stagecoach Community Park and Poinsettia Community Park.

Staff described the trip as an annual, non-decisional review of facilities and ongoing projects. "Thank you, sir. And, again, we look forward to this annual tour. It's, become a tradition of ours outside of COVID, at least. And, we'll be hitting our 4 sites of, Alga Norte Aquatic Center, Leo Carrillo Ranch, Stagecoach Community Park, and finally, Poinsettia Community Park," a staff member said.

The meeting included a roll call and brief procedural items. Chair Winston called the meeting to order and led the agenda logistics; commissioners present were Commissioner Veil, Commissioner Knight, Commissioner Gisbert, Commissioner Almond and Chair Winston. Commissioners Sanders and Resinas were recorded as absent. Chair Winston opened the meeting at 12:30 p.m. and confirmed there were no minutes to approve, no presentations and nothing on the consent calendar.

The Brown Act was cited as the authority for public comment rules; staff noted that although the meeting allows public comment on non-agenda items, no speakers signed up and there were no public comments at the start of the meeting. The staff member asked commissioners to stay together while touring so the commission would have a single presentation and conversation rather than separate side discussions.

The commission then took a short adjournment to board a bus and proceed with the site tour. No formal votes, motions or approvals were recorded during the special meeting.

The tour is scheduled to cover projects and programs previously presented to the commission; staff and commissioners indicated opportunities to ask questions during site visits.