Development News
Dugouts Scheduled to BeginOn Friday, July 13, 2012, materials were delivered to the park site for the construction of two baseball dugouts. Construction will begin on Friday, July 20. This project is a joint effort of the Lakeport Rotary Club and the Kiwanis … Continue reading →
Bleachers Received from Lakeport School DistrictThanks to a donation from the Lakeport Unified School District the two baseball fields under development will have bleachers. Read Story
First MowingPhase 2 had its first mowing on Thursday, November 17, 2011. The grass was 8 inches tall in many places. Four mowers completed the task in about 1 1/2 hours. Thanks to Ken Barnes, Lakeport City Councilperson, Bob Rumfelt, Cindy … Continue reading →
Installation UnderwayJim operates the trencher while Larry checks the depth. Last week (August 29) under the direction of Larry Wise, 600 feet of electrical conduit was laid. This connects the parks service pole to a new subpanel. When completed the irrigation … Continue reading →
Road SurveyRuzicka and Associates, long time supports of the Park, recently completed grade staking of the Phase 2 access road. This work was one more donation in a long list of donations provided by Cliff and Nancy Ruzicka. The road will … Continue reading →
Who would have thought?RB Peters Construction began the final bit of grading on Tuesday, July 5. Work had to stop before the end of the day because the ground is TOO WET. It was July 5th and the temperature was close to 100 degrees … Continue reading →
Oak PruningSteve Garoutte of Lake Tree Designs recently completed pruning the large oak tree located on the North end of Phase 2. This pruning was required to provide access for grading equipment and to remove the hazardous dead wood. The tree … Continue reading →
Discing CompletedThanks to Steve Estrada for providing his tractor, disc and an operator to turn under the winter’s weed growth. The continued rains have keep other work on the field from proceeding however.
Power Pole InstalledThanks to PG&E our power pole is in place and connected. Mark McCrea, a Troubleman with PG&E arranged for a crew to set the pole. When they finished Mark made the tie in electrical connections. Next up is 510 feet … Continue reading →