City of San Diego propose Fee hike on city lakes use
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 1:28 pm
I know some of you use the City Lakes here in San Diego and after two years of meetings ... The City Water Department is proposing a fee hike to use the lakes. There is a meeting tonight that is open to the public but more than any thing you need to write your council member and voice your opinion about no fee hikes if you live in the city of San Diego as they will not respond to any one outside of the city limits.
This fee increase is unjustified by the water department. They have not addressed any of the issues that we have been asking them about for over two years now but to only raise the fees and take away some of our uses.
Kelly
this was in todays paper ......
Ed Zieralski
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
November 20, 2008
A joint proposal from the city of San Diego's water department and park and recreation department is calling for sweeping changes to recreation at the city's eight reservoirs and an increase in fees.
Advertisement The changes will be the topic of a town hall meeting set for tonight at 6 at the old water department training and facilities building off Kiowa Drive, near the south entrance to Lake Murray.
Officials from the city departments have drafted a proposal that calls for the elimination of many existing programs at the lakes and the doubling of some fees.
Here's a list of some of the recommendations, which must be approved by the City Council:
Eliminate weekday boat rentals at Murray, Miramar, Hodges and El Capitan.
Eliminate boat rentals, catfish restocking and duck hunting at Sutherland Reservoir. Fishermen still will be able to fish from shore at Sutherland or from a private boat. Sutherland's turkey hunting program will go on. But all future visitors to Sutherland, located approximately seven miles north of Ramona, must pay a parking fee, making that lake the only one in the system with a parking fee for visitors.
Eliminate phone reservations for boat rentals.
Eliminate more than four positions in the Reservoir Recreation Program and reassign the staff members to “core reservoir maintenance duties.â€
This fee increase is unjustified by the water department. They have not addressed any of the issues that we have been asking them about for over two years now but to only raise the fees and take away some of our uses.
Kelly
this was in todays paper ......
Ed Zieralski
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
November 20, 2008
A joint proposal from the city of San Diego's water department and park and recreation department is calling for sweeping changes to recreation at the city's eight reservoirs and an increase in fees.
Advertisement The changes will be the topic of a town hall meeting set for tonight at 6 at the old water department training and facilities building off Kiowa Drive, near the south entrance to Lake Murray.
Officials from the city departments have drafted a proposal that calls for the elimination of many existing programs at the lakes and the doubling of some fees.
Here's a list of some of the recommendations, which must be approved by the City Council:
Eliminate weekday boat rentals at Murray, Miramar, Hodges and El Capitan.
Eliminate boat rentals, catfish restocking and duck hunting at Sutherland Reservoir. Fishermen still will be able to fish from shore at Sutherland or from a private boat. Sutherland's turkey hunting program will go on. But all future visitors to Sutherland, located approximately seven miles north of Ramona, must pay a parking fee, making that lake the only one in the system with a parking fee for visitors.
Eliminate phone reservations for boat rentals.
Eliminate more than four positions in the Reservoir Recreation Program and reassign the staff members to “core reservoir maintenance duties.â€