by mariocaligiuri » Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:26 am
thanks to both for the replies. Now, I have to say that the principle of not building restroom facilities in "neighborhood parks, because they're intended for neighbors that live in close proximity" is not quite understandable. I live about 5 blocks away, it would be very impractical to have a picnic there and then have to drive or walk back home every time somebody needs a bathroom. Also, the city charges for reservations to this nice little park, so part of this money should go to building and maintaning restrooms. I also heard that Gadwell Park residents didn't like the "look" of a restroom in the park. While understandable, the park is maintaned by the taxpayers of all of American Canyon, not just the Gadwell residents. Finally, Gadwell is I think the only little park in town that has covered picnic tables and b-b-q's, which is an added bonus to have in the hot summer months. Just my two cents
thanks to both for the replies. Now, I have to say that the principle of not building restroom facilities in "neighborhood parks, because they're intended for neighbors that live in close proximity" is not quite understandable. I live about 5 blocks away, it would be very impractical to have a picnic there and then have to drive or walk back home every time somebody needs a bathroom. Also, the city charges for reservations to this nice little park, so part of this money should go to building and maintaning restrooms. I also heard that Gadwell Park residents didn't like the "look" of a restroom in the park. While understandable, the park is maintaned by the taxpayers of all of American Canyon, not just the Gadwell residents. Finally, Gadwell is I think the only little park in town that has covered picnic tables and b-b-q's, which is an added bonus to have in the hot summer months. Just my two cents