Sunday, March 1, 2009

City Parks...

Is it just me, or does it seem odd that the City has cars and trucks traveling along the concrete trail system in the Andy Brown Parks complex? More than once I've been shocked to see a parks department vehicle "cruising" the trails. While I am certain that the trails were built substantially enough to handle vehicular traffic (an ambulance, for example), it would seem to me that such usage should be reserved solely for emergencies, and not for routine passage from one area to another.

Similarly related - have you ever seen a Coppell police officer on the trails system? I haven't. I have seen officers walking, on horseback (no, we don't need to buy horses for our officers, this is just an observation), and on bicycle at other parks in the region, but not in Coppell. I'd feel better seeing them around.

While the days are certainly growing longer (in terms of daylight) as we approach spring, I, for one, would like to see the City put together a plan to light the trails system for use after dark. As I understand things, the parks are, by definition (maybe even by LAW), basically off-limits after dark, as the City feels safety would be compromised. It has been months since we last saw triple digits, but it would be nice to use the parks (with lighted trails) in June, July, August and September when daytime temperatures are not conducive to being outside...

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