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Deputy Mayor fights to restore historic park access

August 06, 2024 | Chula Vista, San Diego County, California


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Deputy Mayor fights to restore historic park access
During a recent government meeting, Deputy Mayor Alonso Gonzalez of District 3 raised concerns regarding access to Rohrer Park for historical backyard horse owners. He urged the removal of locks currently restricting access, emphasizing that these owners have utilized the park without issue for decades. Gonzalez highlighted the longstanding relationship between the park and the horse owners, suggesting that recent restrictions are unwarranted and detrimental to the community's historical practices. The discussion reflects ongoing tensions regarding park access and the preservation of local traditions.

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