{"id":261212,"date":"2006-06-07T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-06-07T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/yogi-saved\/"},"modified":"2006-06-07T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2006-06-07T07:00:00","slug":"yogi-saved","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/yogi-saved\/","title":{"rendered":"Yogi Saved!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Robb Athletic Field&#8217;s assistant director was spared his job for one more year after the city took a cue from the community.<br \/>At Councilman Kevin Faulconer&#8217;s urging, the mayor and council members reintroduced Rogelio &#8220;Yogi&#8221; Najera&#8217;s salary into the fiscal year 2007 budget, which was approved in full by the council on May 30. The spending plan will take effect July 1.<br \/>Faulconer said he took notice of the issue last September after witnessing Ocean Beach residents raise $46,000 to pay Najera&#8217;s salary through the end of this month, after it was eliminated in a 2005 round of budget cuts.<br \/>Shortly after Faulconer was elected to the City Council in January, community members asked for his help in reinstating Najera&#8217;s pay for the coming year.<br \/>When it came time for council members to review the mayor&#8217;s proposed budget and suggest modifications one month ago, Faulconer recommended that the city recognize the will of the community and restore funding for Robb Field staff.<br \/>&#8220;It helped me when I talked to the mayor to say, &#8216;This community has given their hard earned dollars to help during tough times,'&#8221; Faulconer said.<br \/>Najera, who has worked for the city for 26 years and at Robb Field for the past 10, said he greatly appreciates both past and present efforts.<br \/>&#8220;The fact that people gave their money last year was overwhelming,&#8221; Najera said. &#8220;That&#8217;s pretty much the best compliment you can get.&#8221;<br \/>Najera&#8217;s job admittedly becomes more difficult with every cut to hours and manpower. As one of only two full-time staff members, Najera juggles multiple responsibilities, sometimes overseeing numerous fields and courts, the skate park and Dusty Rhodes Park at once.<br \/>The facility shares its five part-time staffers and three-person maintenance crew &#8220;&#8221; down from five in past years &#8220;&#8221; with other area parks and recreation centers. And despite being one of the city&#8217;s largest regional parks, drawing thousands of people on any given weekend, Robb Field frequently has only one person on duty.<br \/>&#8220;Often times in the evening hours we are single staffed,&#8221; Najera said.<br \/>The fact that San Diego is $1.5 billion in the hole lends itself to these sorts of problems, Faulconer said. And until the city&#8217;s finances achieve a good bill of health, Najera faces the prospect of losing his job with each new budget cycle.<br \/>But the valued employee is committed to finishing his career with the city in Ocean Beach, and does not lament his uncertain future, instead focusing on the present.<br \/>&#8220;I basically looked at it from the standpoint that I was being given a great opportunity to work another year,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I feel so blessed and so honored to work for such a wonderful community that continues to fight for whatever they believe in.&#8221;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Robb Athletic Field&#8217;s assistant director was spared his job for one more year after the city took a cue from the community.At Councilman Kevin Faulconer&#8217;s urging, the mayor and council members reintroduced Rogelio &#8220;Yogi&#8221; Najera&#8217;s salary into the fiscal year 2007 budget, which was approved in full by the council on May 30. 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