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Residents call for park upgrades, goat‑head weed abatement and low‑water landscaping
Summary
Speakers urged revitalizing upper and lower parks, removing goat‑head weeds, improving shade at the pool and adding drought‑tolerant landscaping; suggestions included volunteer maintenance, donated materials and phased irrigation or low‑water plantings.
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Multiple residents and a councilmember urged park improvements focused on safety, shade and long-term maintenance. "If we could revitalize our public spaces, including the park, the entire park... including a way of maintaining that, like including a watering system to maintain any kind of landscaping," Councilmember Geovona Thompson said, arguing for inviting, usable greenspace. Steven Sherwood said pre‑emergent herbicide had been ordered and recommended drought‑tolerant grasses and volunteer maintenance rather than irrigation in some areas.
Suggestions at the hearing included shade structures at the pool, artificial turf in high‑traffic areas to limit goat‑head spread, and volunteer or donated materials from big‑box stores for cleanup and seed. SEAGO and staff cautioned that routine maintenance typically falls to municipal budgets and that CDBG funds are better applied to capital improvements or area‑wide blight removal with a clear public benefit.
