Ocean View Little Leaguers near deal for new home
Marissa Espino
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- The Ocean View Little League is closer to getting a
new home since the City Council approved a conceptual plan Monday for a
youth sports complex at Murdy Park and Park View School.
Little League officials have been meeting with Huntington Beach City and
Ocean View school district officials since the beginning of the year to
determine where the 600-member organization will go now that their
current home, the closed Rancho View school site, has been leased to
Eagle Hardware & Garden.
The city’s plan calls for the closed Park View campus to be reconfigured
to accommodate six Little League fields to replace the six they have at
Rancho View.
“[The Little League players] are going to be there for sure,” said Ron
Hagan, the city’s director of community services. “It’s just we don’t
know if they are going to be moved next season or the season after. That
depends on several issues.”
Those issues include hammering out a long-term joint-use agreement with
the Ocean View School District, he said. City and district officials also
have to determine when the construction is to begin on the new hardware
store, and how to pay for the youth complex, he said.
More field space will be available at the adjoining Murdy Park when the
adult softball leagues are relocated to Central Park sometime in 2002,
said Ron Hagan, the city’s director of community services.
Jeff Forsberg, a coach and the league’s vice president, said the
council’s action is a positive step forward.
“As long as it doesn’t interrupt any of our seasons, it’s good news,”
Forsberg said.
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