- While we were preparing the current bid for benches in the park, several residents in our area expressed a desire to see street benches installed along sidewalks around the neighborhood to spruce up the whole neighborhood and make it very pedestrian friendly, especially for the not-so-young-anymore. I have already made inquiries with the City about what would be involved and I have useful and helpful feedback from Jim Bond, Assistant City Engineer
- The back alleys are an eyesore and the junk that gets deposited in them is a danger to vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians and property. Perhaps we could convert the alleys into parks, administered by the City Parks Department. This would entail:
- Removing the trash containers
- Giving each household a trash container like the recycle ones to be placed at the curb each week
- Removing any surface treatment to expose the dirt (in our alley the City laid a tar / gravel mixture about two years ago)
- Planting native desert plants and wild flowers so irrigation is not required
- Making a footpath / cycle track down the center
- Closing off the ends of the alleys with bollards to prevent the entry of trucks, cars, etc. but allowing people, bikes and baby strollers to enter
- Banning the dumping of any trash under pain of prosecution and fines.
- I know there are a few houses that have garages opening onto the alley and I haven't figured out yet what to do about those
- And all of them have a back gate into the alley, either a single one for people or a double one for vehicles
- But this suggestion would mean all the houses back onto parks, which would be good for resale prices I think. And the wild life would be given somewhere to live and grow, which would also be nice. And the walkers and cyclists would have pleasant, alternative routes to the streets to get between places.
- Childsplay is not going to do anything right now with the building at the south end of their campus that would have been replaced by the proposed scene shop. The scene shop will now by near the Arts Center and they don't have funding to do anything with this building. Now one thing that is missing from the park is a set of toilets and changing rooms for the sports enthusiasts (soccer, volleyball, etc.). And Childsplay would like to have some facilities for visiting artists. So how about a joint venture between MPWNA, Childsplay and the City to convert this unused building into public toilets, public changing rooms and to-be-defined artists facilities? Obviously it would take more than $50,000 to do this but we could apply for the grant next year, and Childsplay could kick in some money and we could ask the City (Parks and Recreation Dept?) to kick in some more. In this way we could probably raise sufficient cash to do the job. Right now Childsplay own the building so we would also have to do something to transfer (part of?) it to the park. Anyway, that's in the details to be worked out. We have several architects / development planners in our community so we should be able to come up with some plans for such a development.
Any other ideas?
John Purchase