Council clears the way for sports complex
Eron Ben-Yehuda
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- The future for local jocks looks bright after
the City Council approved preliminary plans and funding estimates Monday
for the proposed sports complex at Central Park.
“We always miss the celebrations in our life, but this is truly a moment
to celebrate,” Councilman Dave Garofalo said.
The council voted unanimously in favor of plans calling for a 45-acre
complex that features eight recreational fields, up to four roller hockey
rinks, two playgrounds, a batting cage, restrooms and a parking lot, a
city memo dated Monday shows.
Residents and city officials raised safety concerns in the past because
the proposed site rests on a landfill that contains potentially dangerous
gases. But Councilwoman Shirley Dettloff said the city will carefully
monitor the work to control the risk.
City staff estimates construction, at a cost of more than $11 million, to
finish by the summer of 2002, the memo states. Annual revenue from user
fees, leases, parking, sports tournaments and concessions should top $1
million annually, according to the report.
Once completed, the recreational facility will cater mostly to adults,
freeing up other city parks for youth sports, the memo states.
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