At the July 8 meeting, Mayor Pro Tem Brendan Tolley and City Commissioner Amanda Forrister said they had received many calls concerning the parking lot shown in a presentation by Parks & Recreation Manager O.J. Hechler at the last City Commission meeting, June 24.
“Parking at Ralph Edwards Park by the river—so many people are disturbed by that idea,” Tolley said. If there are alternatives to that, we need to explore them. Someone suggested the empty lot next to Rio Bravo [Fine Arts Gallery] and the City procuring it. It’s built in a drainage area. It could be used for overflow special-events parking.”
“I’ve also gotten tons of calls about parking by the river,” Forrister said.
Both their concerns and their constituents concerns were dismissed by Madrid.
“There is no parking on the river,” Madrid said. It’s 30 or 40 feet from the river. It was never in the plan. It just looks like it on the drawing.”
Information on the park renovation has been limited to two ten-minute reports by Recreation and Parks Manager O. J. Hechler at two City Commission meetings in January and June.
No budget or drawings have been made available to the public. Pictures have been flashed briefly during the presentations.
A public document request of the drawings and a comparison to the Sierra County Assessor’s map shows the parking lot is about 65 feet wide and 250 feet long, the length running parallel to the river. There are 21 parallel parking spaces about 10 feet by 20 feet. There is also a turnaround. The road in the middle of the parking spaces is about 25 feet wide.
At some points of the parking lot it does look as if there is 30 feet to the river bank, but at others it looks as if there is only 10 feet.
Hechler, in a phone interview two weeks ago, said the parking lot would not be paved.