Off-leash dog park, other park development plans coming to Carmel soon Share Updated: 4:35 PM PDT Jul 18, 2021 SOURCE: KSBW
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 4:35 PM PDT Jul 18, 2021 The Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District is looking for public input. On Saturday, the district hosted an open house, where dozens of people offered input on development plans for a portion of Palo Corona Regional Park in Carmel. This is your park. This park is for everyone, said Jackie Nelson, an environmental educational supervisor with the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District. The district heard from people during their open house on what people would like to see at a portion of the Palo Corona Regional Park. In 2018, the park district obtained 185 acres of Palo Corona, which used to be the Rancho Canada Golf Course. Nelson said, We ve always valued public opinion, Opinions like from two co
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Sioux Falls Still Needs Summer Lifeguards for City Pools
A couple of things still need to happen before the Sioux Falls city pools are able to open for the summer season. First, the weather needs to take a turn for the better. Enough of this 40 s and 50 s crap already! Hey, Ma Nature, do you think we could get some temps that stay above 60 now? Please!!
The second, and most pressing need, the city needs to trip over several more certified lifeguards and pronto!
Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, the hiring pool of applicants hoping to be summer lifeguards is proving to be a little shallow this season.
Sioux Falls Park and Rec Department Looking for Summer Help
I think we are all expecting the summer of 2021 to be a damn sight better than the MIA summer of 2020, right?
One would hope we should begin to see something that kinda sorta resembles normalcy again, as the COVID-19 vaccine reaches more and more people and various restrictions begin to hopefully loosen up.
The city of Sioux Falls is preparing for a much more active summer for residents as they begin to lay the groundwork right now for a number of activities and jobs throughout the summer months.
As the programs begin to roll out in the coming weeks, residents can expect to see a greater focus on adult health, fitness, and wellness, along with outdoor adventures.