Friday, November 21, 2008

Share Your 2 Cents about Knoll Hill

Neighborhood councils, baseball advocates and friends of the dog park were among the groups at this week’s brainstorming meeting about Knoll Hill.

The port-owned land is slated to become a public park after 2010, when a three-year contract with Eastview Little League will expire.

Backed by Councilwoman Janice Hahn, baseball supporters argued that the fields should stay as public facilities.

Meeting attendees were invited to submit written answers to four questions:

  • What do you value about Knoll Hill (i.e., that it’s a natural place? Its views? Its history?)
  • What is missing on Knoll Hill and in your community in terms of open space? What would be a draw to get people up to Knoll Hill?
  • What are you concerned about happening on Knoll Hill in the future?
  • Do you have any additional comments you’d like for us to hear?

Responses to these questions can be emailed to Norma Fernandez at Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative, norma@lani.org.

The Daily Breeze story has more information about issues raised at the meeting.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It is sad that the Knoll Hill committee seems to be made up of people that do not represent our community and do not like children. Just because you are on a committee doesn't mean you represent the masses.