- Elizabeth Larson
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City of Clearlake temporarily closes skate park due to vandalism
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The city of Clearlake this week temporarily closed its Andy Johnson Memorial Skate Park in order to repair damage caused by vandalism, which the city manager said has become an ongoing problem.
City Manager Alan Flora said the Lakeshore Lions Club generously donated a brand-new gazebo to the park last month.
Since then, vandals have repeatedly damaged the gazebo, which Flora said has necessitated continual repairs.
Flora said the community and the city have invested heavily in Austin Park and the Public Works crew has been working hard to make Austin Park and the Andy Johnson Memorial Skate Park a destination our community can be proud of, “so it is extremely disappointing when things like this happen.”
He said repairing the damage from vandalism takes parks funds and the parks crew’s time away from other improvements they are working on.
“We need the community to respect our public facilities so all can enjoy them. We know it’s likely that one or two bad actors are spoiling the use of the skate park for the majority, and that’s disappointing, so please share any available information on those responsible,” he said.
Flora updated the Clearlake City Council about the situation at the Thursday night council meeting.
He said the Lions had to make repairs within the first week of the gazebo being in place.
Due to the repeated vandalism, Flora said the skate park has been closed for two weeks while repairs to the gazebo take place.
He called the situation “very frustrating.”
The park is public property, paid for by everyone. “It’s something that we should respect and pick up after ourselves and treat nicely,” he said.
Also frustrating for the city is that, while generally the community has been understanding of the situation, he said a number of adults associated with the park have shown “some extremely disturbing behavior.”
He said he’s received “a fair amount of correspondence” via fax and other methods – which he didn’t want to show at the meeting – threatening a number of things unless the skate park is opened again.
“This is extremely disappointing,” Flora said. “The city will not be bullied into opening the skate park so that it can be vandalized again.”
Flora said the park will remain closed for two weeks. “After that, we will open it again to see how it’s treated.”
If there is more vandalism, the city will close the skate park again, probably for a longer period of time, Flora said.
“We are working on some camera solutions for that area as well as other areas of the park,” said Flora, referring to the greater Austin Park facility.
Because of being a government agency, he said the city has requirements about using cameras and retaining the footage. He said Police Chief Andrew White is working on the camera matter.
Following the meeting, Flora shared with Lake County News some of the messages he’s received, which included disturbing images of pornography and racist language, a Donald Trump cartoon showing the former president making hand gestures associated with white supremacy and a picture of Adolf Hitler giving the Nazi salute.
Anyone who sees vandalism occurring in the city parks is asked to contact the Clearlake Police Department at 707-994-8251.
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