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Dog Park and Skate Park Still in Play in Los Altos

Council members asked planners to keep a dog park and a skate park, and some restrooms as it plans for parks.

 

A dog park, a skate park—or perhaps, skateable art—and a park and restrooms downtown are still hot topics for the Los Altos City council, as seen by a discussion on the city’s Parks Plan during the study session Tuesday.

The council gave direction on the plan, a master document that assesses the city’s parks and gives direction for the development of future park space.

Council members asked that those elements be kept in the plan.

Although an earlier survey of residents did not indicate strong support for a skate park, the council members noted that middle school students were not polled, and they said they would want to see a poll take place before making further decisions.

Adding skateable art to existing parks, or even school grounds, was proposed as a possible alternative to a skate park. Carpenter asked that the City/Schools Issues Committee discuss the possibility.

Councilmember Ron Packard renewed his ongoing interest in seeing a park and restrooms downtown, suggesting the city could carve out space by shutting down a side street.

Carpenter said she wants restrooms somewhere downtown, possibly in the Community Plaza at the nexus of State and Main streets, saying it was unfair to merchants to have visitors to downtown using store bathrooms.

Carpenter also said she wants to see permanent bathrooms at Redwood Grove, which currently has only portable toilets.

Related Topics: Dog Park, Parks Plan, Redwood Grove, Ron Packard, Skate Park, and Val Carpenter

Penny Lave

9:38 am on Friday, February 17, 2012

We have an existing park downtown at the corner of Edith and San Antonio that could easily accommodate rest rooms. Downtown rest rooms have been a public priority on every survey for years and it would be wonderful if this Council could actually provide them.

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Bill Sheppard

10:37 am on Friday, February 17, 2012

I'm pleased that a dog park remains a priority. Given that one might find [non-legal] off-leash dogs at many city schools and parks in the late afternoon, there's clearly demand. I'd suggest considering the southern end of Heritage Oaks park, which is currently undeveloped and not directly bordered by any residential properties.

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Morgan Snyder

2:16 pm on Saturday, February 18, 2012

I would LOVE to see a skatepark. Kids (and some adults) would love it!

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L.A. Chung

2:24 pm on Saturday, February 18, 2012

As it is now, in the summer, my 5-year-old son is always bugging me to go to the skatepark at Rengstorff Park in Mountain View, because in the quieter times, they are scooting around there with their Razors.

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