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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/6/2021 Item 4b, Turnage (2) Delgado, Adriana From:toby turnage <tobyturnage@gmail.com> Sent:Wednesday, To:Advisory Bodies Subject:advisorybodies@slocity.org This message is from an External Source. Use caution when deciding to open attachments, click links, or respond. Dear Parks & Rec Commission, Please spend time researching and evaluating other cities with successful bike parks - there is no need to reinvent the wheel! Bike parks add draw for tourism and if designed well are of substantial benefit to the community! They can increase safety - providing kids & adults with safe places to practice their skills and utilize positive outdoor recreation. Thinking through issues such as potential for transient vandalism and accountability are imperative for the success of the park. The park in Boulder, CO called Valmont is a great one to use as an example - especially since it's a similarly built city with successful growth. St. George, Utah also has a successful park - the parks are different but have in common quality planning and strategy which have increased the overall city desirability. Placing the park in a location that will be visible and not draw negative and destructive crowds is key to the success - SLO already has problems with areas being taken over by negative crowds - the SLO Skatepark, while well built, was placed in an area that already had unhoused encampment so enables encampment which means that when I take my kids early in the morning, there are often people sleeping in or around the park and engaging in illegal activity - this drastically diminishes the desirability and ability of responsible citizens to use the park. I implore you to think through and be proactive in your bike park location and strategy so that it can be an asset to our community for years to come! Sincerely, Toby Turnage 1