Rangers may issue tickets
June Casagrande
Park abusers who play music too loudly, drink liquor or build illegal
fires could soon get slapped with fines from $100 for a first offense
to $500 for later offenses.
Council members tonight will consider whether to give the city’s
two park rangers power to issue citations for a range of common
violations.
But their new muscle, if granted by the council, would take a back
seat to their main role -- educating park users to prevent further
violations, city Recreation and Senior Services Director Marie Knight
said.
“Their most important job will continue to be education,” said
Knight, whose department has recommended that that council award the
citation powers to the park rangers.
The plan would give the rangers power to issue citations for
violations such as noise or liquor, for violating terms of
special-event permits and for parking violations.
Parking citations will parallel those throughout the city, with
varying penalties depending on the offense.
“We just feel it makes sense for them to be able to issue parking
citations rather than call parking enforcement to do it because
they’re already there at the parks,” Knight said.
City Councilman John Heffernan said he supports the move as a way
to make best use of crowded parks.
“Our parks are overused, so somebody’s got to be sheriff there,”
Heffernan said. “Especially because there are a lot of kids using
them.”
But Mayor Tod Ridgeway said he wants to take a closer look at the
item before deciding on whether to approve it.
“I need to know exactly what type of power we’re talking about
giving them, because power can be abused,” Ridgeway said.
The ranger program was created last year, in large part to help
with an increasing number of scuffles over playing fields. The
program is self-supporting, Knight said, with increased fees covering
the cost of the two part-time patrol people. The rangers began work
in October, visiting parks throughout the day to check permits,
monitor for abuses and respond to complaint calls.
If the council approves tonight’s action, not all of the citations
issued will carry fines. Rangers will also be able to issue
administrative citations that serve as warnings.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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