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Public parks.
They are a place for solitude and escape from life’s daily toils, an
oasis of greenery in a desert of concrete. A place for us to go to play
tag football, fly a kite or enjoy a picnic lunch.
And with cash-strapped cities and school districts being tempted to sell
off park land to developers for big bucks, these small slices of heaven
must be protected.
One such case is Balearic Park.
An institution within the Mesa Verde neighborhood, the park’s future
recently became clouded as Newport-Mesa school district officials
announced plans to sell it as a means to raise funds for the maintenance
of school facilities.
And while Newport-Mesa schools need the cash, residents rightly became
alarmed when they envisioned their park evaporating and becoming yet
another housing development.
In addition to being a community landmark, Balearic’s 9.25-acre site
comes complete with soccer fields and a new playground. For the last 22
years, Costa Mesa city officials have run a child-care and community
center at Balearic.
Furthermore, residents argue the loss of the park would certainly lessen
the value of their homes.
So who’s got the answer?
Costa Mesa city officials do.
By virtue of state law, school districts cannot sell property without
first offering it to the city in which the parcel lies.
And it appears city officials are more than interested in buying the park
and preserving it for Mesa Verde.
Mayor Gary Monahan has called for the issue to be discussed at a City
Council meeting Tuesday. And there’s every indication that no matter the
price tag -- which no one seems to know at this point -- the city will
buy the park.
With a $1.5-million budget surplus to play with, it appears funds can be
found for this worthy cause.
And just like the city’s recent and commendable action to preserve
baseball fields at TeWinkle Park, this is a decision that would be worth,
well, throwing a picnic at Balearic Park.
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