Showing posts with label soccer field. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soccer field. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Collaborative Effort: final fence plan for Mar Vista Soccer Field


Here it is:

the site plan presented February 26, 2008

The proposed fence will be pushed out AROUND the bleachers on three sides.

Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks personnel present indicated they would willingly work with the community to maintain public walk on access to the field when it is not booked by groups.

That means noon pick-up games will continue, as they have for 20 years.

Thanks to everyone in Western Los Angeles soccer—AYSO, CSL club, adult players, park program moms, and local youth not for profit programs--who cared enough to attend hearings, circulate petitions [750 signatures and counting], and write emails. It IS hard to make time to participate in public forums…but just look what was accomplished.

Thanks to ALL my Mar Vista Community Council neighbors and colleagues for their wisdom on this issue.

Thanks to the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks for responding positively to community concerns with a redesigned plan.

And, thanks to Mayor Villaraigosa and Councilmember Rosendahl…and their tireless deputies who assisted so ably.

Finally:

After input received from the entire community last December, it only took one try [and less than four months] to come up with a consensus driven safe fence plan which addressed all concerns.

A powerful argument for transparent public process if ever there was one.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Mayor's Day postponed due to weather


From the Mayor's office:

"Dear Community members,


Regretfully, we will have to postpone the Day of Service in Mar Vista, Del Rey and Venice on Saturday, January 26, 2008 until March 15, 2008. Due to the 70% chance of rain forecasted for this weekend, we will not be able to execute many of our painting, planting and cleaning projects.

Please reach out to your community and let them know that the Day of Service has been postponed!

We will be in touch shortly to arrange for the next planning committee meeting so that we can get ready for new date set for the Day of Service on Saturday, March 15, 2008."

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Christmas 2007














Best Wishes for a Joyous Holiday Season!

IMPORTANT: The Mar Vista Soccer Field fence re-design public hearing previously scheduled for Tuesday January 29, 2008 has been postponed due to a change in Los Angeles Rec and Parks Shoreline district management.

First post of 2008 will cover the details of that shift, and preparation for the upcoming public hearing in February 2008.

GAME ON!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

GAME ON!


Important:

COMMUNITY HEARING ON THE MAR VISTA SOCCER FIELD FENCE TO TAKE PLACE MONDAY DECEMBER 3, 2007 AT 7PM, MAR VISTA REC CENTER


"Mukri said in an interview Friday that every council office has been informed of how much Quimby money it had and that it takes time to find effective ways to spend the money."[Los Angeles Times article, 10-20-2007 "Few parks, but L.A. is sitting on pile of green" by Steve Hymon]

We ALL invested months to find those ways, then LARAP changed the rules.

Our community consensus effort was red carded without any explanation on September 10th


On September 10th, Rec and Parks presentation of the proposed master plan for Mar Vista Rec Center was held.

It was billed as the first of two meetings for public comment.

“the Department of Recreation and Parks requires a community process and as part of that community process when presenting plans we never present them as Final plans, as this denotes meetings and decisions were made without the larger community having input… Once we present the concepts and receive input then final plans are developed."
The plan shown included a soccer field fence on the existing mow strip, a placement deemed too close to the touchline for the sideline safety of parents and players by youth soccer proponents. A couple of cut outs for bleachers and a small space on the Palms side of the field were also shown.

This layout represented a radical departure from the community driven compromise MVCC Blueprint Plan for the soccer field, which was worked out over several months by all parties, including residents who initially complained.

It's NOT about the money, either:
"...some council districts have significant sums of unspent money. Councilman Bill Rosendahl's district, on the city's far west side, has nearly $12 million yet to be earmarked." [Los Angeles Times article 10-20-2007 , "Few parks, but L.A. is sitting on pile of green" by Steve Hymon]

Yet, I and the audience were told by Rec and Parks staff there would be NO discussion allowed on fence placement and safety, or cost saving design alternatives. It was a 'done deal'; 'there is no Blueprint plan.'


Rec and Parks refused to receive any larger community input on fence location.

Mar Vista was silenced.


Call me crazy, but I found it unusual--and unacceptable--to be told by another City chartered entity that I, a duly elected, certified neighborhood council representative, could not ask questions about safe design at a public meeting about a major public works project at a public park within my community council's boundaries.

That's my job-to ask these questions on behalf of the stakeholders I represent and to get answers.

I drafted a resolution, and took the matter back through the Mar Vista Community Council Urban Planning/Land Use Committee, the Recreation and Open Space Enhancement Committee, and the full MVCC Board of Directors.

The Mar Vista community’s support for a compromise on safe soccer field fence placement and design was reaffirmed unanimously by the MVCC BOD.

I’ve asked the CD11 office to obtain both a copy of the September 10th soccer fence site plan and an advance copy of this ‘final’ PUBLICLY funded project proposed layout for a PUBLIC PROP K soccer field enclosure at a REGIONAL PUBLIC PARK.

I hope to post these plans here on my blog so you, the PUBLIC, can exercise your right & evaluate the proposed design of the soccer field fence for field utility and safety--the primary concerns of all of us who support youth soccer activities.


COME OUT ON MONDAY DECEMBER 3RD, 7 PM AND BE HEARD.

DON'T BE SILENCED.

GAME ON!
The MVCC resolution:

Whereas, the Mar Vista Community Council recognizes the significant community building and health benefits of recreation activities with regard to well being of Mar Vista stakeholders, and

Whereas, the Mar Vista Community Council recognizes Mar Vista Recreation Center as a key resource providing opportunities for these activities within MVCC boundaries,

Be It Resolved that the Mar Vista Community Council therefore re-affirms its support of its motion for a 3Blueprint for a Better Mar Vista Recreation Center and Parks that it passed March 13, 2007 as a compromise document between the various community groups with a strong stake in park usage.

Be It Also Resolved that the Board of Directors of the MVCC therefore asks the General Manager of the Department of Recreation and Parks and his team to work in cooperative partnership with the MVCC and the Mar Vista Community in order to better implement these community goals and objectives for the benefit of all Mar Vista Stakeholde
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Wednesday, January 3, 2007

New Year’s Day 2007: Mar Vista Soccer Field




Some of the most entertaining soccer you will ever see is right in your own back yard…

I wandered over to our regional rec center about 3:30 PM New Year’s Day to discover for myself a treasured local community holiday tradition: a men’s soccer tournament.

Although the field was full of spectators, ambient noise from local traffic drowned out all but the referee’s determined whistles and the occasional shot blasted on target from midfield.

Walking the perimeter, I spoke with many participants, onlookers, and organizers, who have been coming to this field to engage in recreational soccer for well over a decade…long before it was renovated with a synthetic all weather surface and permanently anchored goals [a rarity in our public parks, to be sure].

My guides pointed with pride to multiple generations present--their children and grandchildren romping about the sidelines. And they noted three young servicemen [Marines, I think they said] home for the holidays playing in this tournament for fun and relaxation. A wonderful family atmosphere.

After the days play ended, they planned a celebratory barbecue over in the picnic area.

It was enjoyable; I lingered to watch the final game.

Step overs, bicycle kicks, speedy precise passing, fantastic headers, great saves…awesome.

This is what a public soccer field is all about: building community.