Group to begin patrolling Lions Park
Jennifer Kho
COSTA MESA -- The Lions Park Assn. announced plans Tuesday to begin
daily patrols of Lions Park to protect against the razor blades and glass
shards that have been found at Newport-Mesa parks since April.
“We’re going to try to go every day, but at random times, so people
will never know when we’re going to show up,” said Bill Turpit, a member
of the association. “Then we will maintain a log of what we find and will
share that information with the city to help maintain the park. The city
is doing a fine job now, but we think it would be helpful to have
neighborhood eyes and ears.”
Glass fragments and razor blades have been found in parks on nine
occasions, including April 24, when several razor blades were found at
Lions Park. Glass shards were found a week ago at Circle Park in Newport
Beach.
Costa Mesa’s parks department already inspects the three parks where
razor blades have been found -- Heller Park, Pinkley Park and Lions Park
-- three times a day, said Public Services Director Bill Morris.
Park rangers also patrol parks throughout the city and are keeping a
close eye on the Westside parks, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney.
“Between those two entities, the parks are being checked pretty
regularly, but any time we can get a group that wants to assist us in
doing our job, we think that’s great,” he said. “It’s terrific they want
to get involved and are doing what they can do to try to make the park
safer. The only direction we have to them is that if they find anything,
not to touch it and to call our regular dispatch number.”
Aside from checking for razor blades and glass shards, the group hopes
to get a better understanding of the park’s users and the condition of
the park, Turpit said.
“We will be able to monitor use of the park to be able to make
recommendations to the city based on firsthand knowledge of how the park
is used and maintained,” he said. “We recognize that this is something
that is easy to do, and we would learn a lot more about the park. People
were enthusiastic.”
The association has scheduled a meeting at 7 p.m. June 7 at Lions Park
to discuss the park-watch program in more detail.
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