Council Approves $7,340,000.00 City Park
With a total of 7,979 children between the age of 5-14
that works out to $920.00 each. Or $428.00 for every household in
Glendora.
(GLENDORA, Calif.) - The Glendora City Council last night
heeded the advice of a number of local sports groups and
unanimously approved a
robust $7.34-million
plan for expanding the Louie Pompei Sports Park into a
community
sports mega-center, while authorizing construction drawings
for that effort.
The Council took the action after several weeks of reviewing
options for reducing some of proposed amenities and expansion
costs at the 18-acre sports park. The facility currently has two
lighted seasonal soccer fields, which also serve as three seasonal
softball diamonds. Pompei Park serves about 128 Glendora Youth
Soccer teams and 1,600 players, as well as accommodates youth and
adult baseball.
The expansion will add: four softball/baseball fields, three
overlay (overlaying the baseball outfields) soccer/football
fields, a full-time, 180-foot-by-300-foot soccer field, a snack
bar, parking for 290 cars, two restrooms, picnic tables, a plaza
area, a “tot lot” play area for toddlers, two batting cages and
stadium seating for 350 sports fans.
“In expanding Pompei, we had one chance to ‘do it right,’” said
Mayor Cliff Hamlow. “We could have chosen a ‘Rolls Royce’ or a
‘Chevy’ expansion plan. We think we chose a plan somewhere in the
middle – a plan that is economically well-thought out and one that
will best serve our community’s sports needs for years to come.”
The mayor commended Community Services Director Jim Henderson
for guiding the project for more than 10 years. Henderson, in
turn, thanked the Council for its initiative and courage. “I’m
just so pleased for our community,” Henderson said. “This
(expansion) will be a great asset to youth and adult sports and to
our community.”
Once the Pompei expansion construction drawings have been
approved by city staff and the Council (which could be completed
by December), construction work on the nine- to 12-month build-out
could start around the first of the year (2005).
In other action, the Council prioritized several of the city’s
pending and proposed development projects. The prioritized
developments are, in order: Pompei Park, the Diamond Ridge/Kaiser
Property, the Vermont Downtown Village mixed-use project, the
Route 66 Specific Plan and gateway expansion, the San Jose site
and the South Hills.
The Council voted to encumber funds specifically for some of
these projects. It set aside $7.34 million for Pompei Park, $5.8
million for Route 66, $3 million for Diamond Ridge/Kaiser and $1
million for the South Hills.
City
of Glendora Press Release |