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Crescent City Gets Help Prioritizing Amenities For $22 Million Park, Breaks Down Cost


Crescent City Gets Help Prioritizing Amenities For $22 Million Park, Breaks Down Cost
An expanded KidTown, costing about $900,000, is included in a Beachfront Park master plan. Photo: Andrew Goff
After nearly two years of meetings, surveys and focus groups, Del Norte County residents now have a price tag for a revamped Beachfront Park $22 million.
That $22 million reflects the complete buildout of Crescent City’s most recent master plan for the 35 acre park, City Manager Eric Wier said. That document includes 38 different components, each with its own cost estimate. Speaking at a final public meeting Tuesday, Wier and Recreation Director Holly Wendt asked residents to help prioritize which ones the city should focus on first. ....

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More DNHS Students Received Ds and Fs In School Year's First Six Weeks Than Last Year; Board OKs Plan To Bring More Kids On Campus


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More DNHS Students Received Ds and Fs In School Year s First Six Weeks Than Last Year; Board OKs Plan To Bring More Kids On Campus
Del Norte High School will see more students during the second semester.File photo: Andrew Goff
Before laying out potential plans for bringing more kids back to Del Norte High School, principal Alison Eckart shared a grim statistic with the Board of Trustees the number of students receiving Ds and Fs increased by more than 50 percent over last year.
During the first six-week grading period for the 2020-21 school year, 60 percent of DNHS students received Ds and Fs, according to Eckart. She didn’t yet have the statistics for the second grading period, pointing out that it had just ended, but Eckart said they were bleak too. ....

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