Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Meetings about finishing DeGarmo Park coming

- By LauraUrsen­y lurseny@chicoer.com Contact reporter Laura Urseny at 530-896-7756.

Three more meetings about how DeGarmo Community Park should be finished are planned by the Chico Area Recreation and Park District.

The next one, on Saturday, will be an in-person gathering with social distancing and masks.

All but one are Zoom meetings, and links will be provided on the CARD website or emailed.

One in- person meeting is planned at the park with masks and social distancing required. That is 11 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 17. The onlinemeet­ings will be 6 to 7 p.m. Oct. 19; and 6 to 7 p.m. Oct. 27.

DeGarmo Park was never finished in part because of finances, butCARDhas the opportunit­y to apply for a state grant to finish the park, which is just south of Shasta Elementary School at The Esplanade and Leora Court in north Chico.

Propositio­n 68 would provide from $200,000 to $8.5 million in an approved grant. CARD is collecting ideas of how nearby residents and the community would like to finish the 14 undevelope­d acres. It won’t be until a plan is designed that the specific cost would be developed.

There are already plans for other features in the park’s master plan. The park master plan includes moremulti-use fields, a gym and an aquatics center, but the latter two items are too expensive to tackle right now, as well as not quite meeting the requiremen­ts of the grant.

Community input is critical, according to CARD GeneralMan­ager AnnWillman­n, which is why CARD has developed a survey and the meetings.

The survey is on CARD’s website www.chicorec.com and provides choices of features that the survey taker can prioritize, along with an option for write-in features not listed.

“We want to get a fresh set of eyes on the land. It’s finding what the community wants,” Willmann said.

For a project to qualify, it must be in an area that has less than three acres of parkland per 1,000 residents or themediani­ncome of those living in the project area must be $56,982 or lower. In addition, the project must be open seven days a week for aminimum of three hours per day with a minimal entrance fee.

The outreach is planned this month, with analyzing the informatio­n in November and applying by Dec. 14.

DeGarmo has been built out in several stages as CARD identified funds. The first phase opened in 2006 with softball fields and a picnic structure. The second phase in 2010with soccer fields, playground and another picnic pavilion. The dog park was added later.

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