{"id":266302,"date":"2015-01-22T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2015-01-22T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/clean-up-completes-first-step-toward-roseville-pocket-park\/"},"modified":"2015-01-22T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2015-01-22T08:00:00","slug":"clean-up-completes-first-step-toward-roseville-pocket-park","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/clean-up-completes-first-step-toward-roseville-pocket-park\/","title":{"rendered":"Clean-up completes first step toward Roseville pocket park"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Residents of Point Loma&#8217;s Roseville neighborhood took the first step in a long-term project, cleaning a vacant lot along Canon Street earmarked for conversion into a pocket park.<br \/>\nIn what some are calling a &#8220;pivotal moment,&#8221; Burtech Pipeline on Jan. 10 provided approximately $15,000 in heavy equipment and supplies and, with the help of several community volunteers, cleaned up the .28-acre open space parcel at the upper end of Avenida de Portugal where it dead-ends before reaching Canon Street.<br \/>\nRemoved were cans, bottles and other urban trash as well as dead acacia trees and tumbleweeds that represented a fire hazard. Also cleared were years of accumulated construction debris: steel girders, cinder blocks, blocks of concrete, dumploads of gravel and once-molten asphalt.<br \/>\nThanks to tree pruning, a dangerous blind curve along Canon Street is now much more visible. It is hoped the clean-up will slow or stop site erosion while money is raised and planning done to develop the park.<br \/>\nThe small undeveloped parcel on Canon Street was transferred from the Public Works Department to Park and Recreation on June 30, 2014, and is now a designated park site.<br \/>\nPeninsula Community Planning Group board members Don Sevrens and Jon Linney have been spearheading the community redevelopment project. Sevrens said they approached the city first about doing site clean-up but were told the city &#8220;had no money.<br \/>\n&#8220;So we asked Burtech,&#8221; Sevrens said, &#8220;and they agreed to do the work on a Saturday with their own people and equipment at their expense with the help of 11 community volunteers, both neighbors and activists.&#8221; Sevrens added the work party was well received. &#8220;Motorists driving by gave us the thumbs-up,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Neighbors left their homes and came up and said, \u2018We really approve of what you\u2019re doing. We want a park. Can you put us on a contact\/work party list?\u2019&#8221;<br \/>\nIn a community memo, the two planners noted the site cleanup accomplished a number of goals.<br \/>\n&#8220;Now there is something tangible to see, a blank canvas for the features the public wants,&#8221; said their statement, noting, &#8220;One possibility is a passive walk-in park with trails, water-thrifty plants and signboards celebrating the Portuguese neighborhood\u2019s historic accomplishments.&#8221;<br \/>\nPointing out that &#8220;the public will decide what goes in the park,&#8221; Sevrens and Linney noted other ideas being floated to redevelop the site include winding trails of decomposed granite with benches, a sculpture celebrating the Portuguese community\u2019s achievements, signboards denoting community history and a playground piece styled after the San Salvador being built at Spanish Landing.<br \/>\n&#8220;This will be a quiet place,&#8221; assured both community planners. &#8220;No restroom, no concrete, no Keep Off The Grass sign.&#8221;<br \/>\nThere is much more work to do on the project, which is likely to take three to five years to complete.<br \/>\n&#8220;We will continue doing outreach, talking to individuals, neighbors and small groups,&#8221; said Sevrens. &#8220;Once a nonprofit sponsor and financial custodian are in place, we will hold two formal workshops to find out what features the public wants. We will approach the county for a possible grant.&#8221;<br \/>\nBut Sevrens conceded that &#8220;most of the money, maybe all,&#8221; is going to have to come through private donations. &#8220;To that end, we will do everything we can to keep the cost down,&#8221; Sevrens said. &#8220;If we can quickly land major donations, great. Otherwise, we anticipate opening the park in phases so the public will be able to see and enjoy the park sooner.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe planners said a community workshop will likely be scheduled at Portuguese Hall by early summer to receive public input on the pocket park development project.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Residents of Point Loma&#8217;s Roseville neighborhood took the first step in a long-term project, cleaning a vacant lot along Canon Street earmarked for conversion into a pocket park. 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