2/5 Patrick S. 9 months ago on Google
I
go
here
to
walk
my
dogs
as
there
are
far
fewer
people
here
than
at
other
parks.
The
only
drawback
is
that
there
are
many
coyotes
that
live
in
the
area.
They
have
become
quite
brazen
in
their
quest
for
food.
Please
be
aware
of
this
and
prepare
accordingly.
Other
than
that,
it's
a
quiet
place
to
chill.
There
is
a
sectioned
off
area
above
the
tables
area
that
has
climbing
apparatus
for
the
kids.
It
is
quite
close
to
the
hillside
so
supervision
is
suggested.
My
dingos
like
the
grassy
field
in
the
lower
area.
Update
8/4/23:
So
I
have
a
spine
injury,
and
I
park
at
the
top
of
the
single
driveway
near
the
children's
play
area.
It's
super
close
to
the
restrooms
and
my
injury
makes
me
have
to
urinate
more
frequently
(TMI
but
now
u
know
why
I
park
there).
Today,
while
walking
my
little
dogs
at
the
park,
a
maintenance
worker
tells
me
I
can't
park
there.
I
explained
my
injury,
and
he
kept
saying
I
could
not
park
there.
I
was
walking
up
to
my
vehicle
as
my
dogs
had
finished
their
business
and
I
then
told
him
that
there
are
no
signs
prohibiting
me
from
parking
there.
He
kept
saying
I
had
to
park
elsewhere,
and
now
he
was
getting
annoying.
I
told
him
as
I
was
walking
to
my
car,
"why
are
you
hassling
me?
There's
no
one
else
at
the
park"
he
kept
insisting
that
there
were
signs
and
that
I
had
to
leave.
There
was
no
regard
for
my
injury,
and
there
are
no
signs
or
chains
blocking
this
driveway.
There
is
a
chain
on
the
other
road
leading
up
into
the
back
of
the
park
but
that
has
a
sign
posted.
See
my
pics
and
you
be
the
judge.
Pic
1
shows
the
signs
at
the
bottom.
Pic
2
shows
my
car
at
the
bottom
of
that
driveway
near
the
signs.
Pic
3
shows
where
my
car
was
parked
and
the
curb
is
white.
Pic
4
shows
the
other
pole
and
no
sign.
Oh
yes,
pic
5
shows
where
the
city
employee
was
parked,
and
that's
NOT
the
parking
lot.
Poor
customer
service,
and
I
come
here
almost
daily.
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