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-z - <br />The expanded winter activities in the recreation brochure are a <br />welcomed sight for January and February, 1989. But do you honestly <br />believe that the community skating party and weekly family skating <br />parties have any chance for success with the tiny rink at Groveland? <br />Even after the P.W. dept. poor attempt to expand this rink, residents <br />will encounter inadequate skating area. The childrens skating races <br />that I had hoped would be added. will face similar problems. <br />It is time that this city recognizes th'* recreation needs of its <br />residents and supports such with competent planning and reasonable <br />maintenance. There is no compromise for decent skating surfaces, <br />especially on weekends and extended holidays,when residents use the <br />facilities the most. It appears that we are not progressing with park <br />facilities, but rather moving backwards as displayed by this years ice <br />rinks, If lack of funds is reason for deteriation of the skating rinks, <br />I would suggest the city realign its priorities. I do not think that <br />adding expensive new park signs should be a primary goal of your planning, <br />if important activities need more attention. <br />Sincerely Yours, <br />Thomas LaHoud <br />cc <br />City Administrator <br />City Council <br />