Friday, September 18, 2009

Ship wreck kids park a wreck?

UPDATE 3/1/2022: ShipWreck PARK IS REOPENED AND REPAIRED, thanks Dana Point

OLD: Actually, ship wreck park is nice for kids to play in, but as rest of Dana Point, it sorely needs tall trees that shade if from the busy street of golden lantern as well as from sun's harmful rays. This would make the park feel lot more comfortable, several visitors, mostly parents, have complained about lack of protection from the streets.
This is especially important since it's Lantern Village's only small kid friendly park, with lot of kids living nearby.

Dana Point, city leaders plant more trees along the  busy streets in particular, and let them grow to full size, this tree canopy would make our city compete with the best. Real size trees filter sun, air and provide comfortable buffer between cars and pedestrians Here comes Pasadena of the OC coast!

Dana Point town center traffic lights and bicycles.

What is the deal with lights not changing in DP town center for a bike? In other cities like Irvine there are special buttons for cyclists, not in DP. Also in NorCal there are little symbol at light where you stand for light to change, hopefully with new town center this issue gets fixed and cyclist don't have to get on the sidewalk to push button, especially since on many DP town center streets this means crossing the st since crosswalk only exists on 1 side.

What is the deal with the dana point headland trails?

I had some correspondence couple months ago with the person in charge of the headlands reserve, at that time trails opening was supposedly imminent and trails were complete, but for some unknown reason there are delays and summer is almost over and yet trails are not open.

Also supposed hours of the trails are only until sunset, hopefully we'll get to hit the trails on weekday evenings before the time change at least.

Dana Point town center happening, but delays due to city budget issues

Looks like town center plan is progressing slower than anticipated due to supposed budget issues, this is too bad since it seems that faster development would bring in new business which would actually boost revenues in this period of "staycations" and in general shopping and spending closer to home.

Hopefully city of Dana Point gets it act together and speeds up the development.

Either way, at least plans aren't canceled, 2 ways streets should be coming, sidewalks should improve, and there are reports of somebody already spotting a pedestrian or 2, likely lost, but progress either way...