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Residents urge San Dimas to enforce field rules after recurring loud tournaments at Lone Hill Park

San Dimas City Council · July 23, 2025
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Summary

Residents told the council they face repeated weekend tournaments with early amplified music, parking overflow and trash at Lone Hill Park and asked the city to enforce existing field-allocation policies, restore dormancy periods and provide field usage records.

Residents who live near Lone Hill Park told the San Dimas City Council on July 22 that repeated weekend tournaments, amplified music starting early in the morning, heavy traffic and trash are eroding their quality of life and that previously agreed field-use rules have been withdrawn or rewritten without public input.

"We are not against softball. We love it," said Perla Dianda, describing how families cannot sleep through weekend tournaments and how trash and aggressive behavior have accompanied some events. Dianda said residents had negotiated limits with Parks & Recreation and the local youth-sports organization…

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