REDDING. Calif. — The Redding City Council met Tuesday night to discuss many things including Enterprise Park, a popular Redding park that uses one of its levels as a debris disposal site.
Enterprise Park has many things to offer but also uses the bottom level for debris piles, and two large dumpsters and is known as a dumping area.
Locals have complained about this area for being loud and disruptive; these complaints were then reported to the grand jury to further investigate this area of the park.
KRCR spoke with the City of Redding Mayor, Michael Dacquisto, on the plan approved by the City Council. “They didn’t have a plan for how to do that or how to manage that properly and it was done informally. The grand jury said what’s your plan and what are you going to do and the city said we don’t have a plan but we will make one.”
“They took relatively fast action to implement a plan and improve it and everything should be fine going forward and I think it will benefit all the citizens of Redding.”
Diquesto added that the plan that was approved by the city council last night is not necessarily new but is taking what was being done informally and now they are implementing more formal guidelines for how they will use that area for a dumping ground and scrap yard.
A more formal plan for the bottom area of Enterprise Park is already taking place in hopes of better accommodating locals.