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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-02-12 - SupplementalsALTA LON RIDING CL P.O. Box 8116 Alta Loma, CA i 1701 www.altalomaridingclub.com Alta Loma Ridjng Club at Heritage P k February 12, 2020 C1 11-?N Rancho Cucamonga Trails Advisory Committee 4'y^y 10500 Civic Center Street i FF�, OCGC9 Rancho Cucamonga CA 91730 RE: Heritage Park Bridge Updates — Agenda Item Dear TAC Members���` The Alta Loma Riding Club or ALRC is a community service, all volunteer, non-profit organization, dedicated to preserving, as well as enjoying, the equestrian lifestyle in the beautiful City of Rancho Cucamonga California. The Club has been in existence for 50 years and many of our founding members were participants in the efforts leading to the incorporation of our City. In addition we were contributors to the City's Master Plan of Trails and the City Trail Implementation Plan. We are active in all levels of our community, encouraging participation of the entire family in our events. On behalf of the Alta Loma Riding Club, we are expressing our strong objection to the Staff recommendation to only replace the 5 existing Bridges in Heritage Park with 1 combined Bridge and to defer the handling of the 2 western most Bridges to a undetermined time. The City Staff recommendation is based solely on costs and not on need and public obligation. Our objections are based on the following: 1. Public access to a public park is a primary and most important value in our community. Heritage Park was constructed 33 years ago and at the time the 5 bridges were determined to be necessary to provide public access. The Bridges have been established to provide essential recreational opportunity as well as public safety. To allow replacement with less than the existing 5 bridges would be reducing a quality of community resource that is detrimental to the quality of life for our residents. 2. The Bridges were not constructed to the original approved plans, but to a lesser standard, which may have reduced the life expectancy of the bridges. 3. Some 15 to 20 years a go the City decided to drop the portion the PD85 Park tax that covered the retirement of the original capital bonds. It does not appear that there was any consideration to continuing that component to establish a fund for capital replacement of Building Roofs or Bridges. This action was not done at the request of the public, but now the City is claiming there are not sufficient funds in the District. It is clearly apparent that there are more than enough funds in the City General Fund Reserves. The purpose of General Fund Reserves is to cover such unplanned capital repairs. 4. The Staff recommendation appears to run contrary to the policies adopted in the current General Plan with regards to the Health RC Initiative. We urge the TAC to take a strong recommendation to replace all the Bridges at this time using all the City resources for this vital Community Resource! Thank you for your consideration please contact Mr. Henderson, ALRC Liaison Director for any questions by calling (909) 226-3956, or e-mail at Ihenderson62aOutlook.com, . Cowan, ALRC President LJ H Copies To: HONORABLE Mayor and City Council Chair and Members of the Planning Commission City Staff