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PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2020 10:35 am 
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I'm guessing that with Newsom's new order to shut down all of the beaches state wide that the Carlsbad City Council will not vote to reopen anything tomorrow. I hope that I am wrong......


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I'm guessing that with Newsom's new order to shut down all of the beaches state wide that the Carlsbad City Council will not vote to reopen anything tomorrow. I hope that I am wrong......


I've seen a KUSI story that SanDiego beaches were exempt from the order....for now. Oceanside and San Diego should issue an order "No Carlsbad residents may surf at our beaches"

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Del Mar was going to open and then they heard he was shutting them all down


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I just heard only OC and LA beaches since the people did what people do

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https://www.carlsbadca.gov/news/display ... argetID=61

Carlsbad City mananged Trails will Open Monday!!!!

This would include the City Preserve.

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Carlsbad parks: Open to limited use starting Monday at 2 p.m.

City owned parks will reopen to limited use starting Monday, May 4, at 2 p.m. The modified operating hours will be 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

“Passive use” only, such as walking, jogging, sitting on the grass.
No active use, such as sports games. This is stricter than the county health order, which allows sports activities among people who live together.
All community centers, aquatic centers, athletic fields, sports courts, playgrounds, dog parks, skate parks and similar areas will remain closed for now.
Number of parking lot spaces will be reduced by at least 50%, as required by the County of San Diego health order.
The following parks fall under these rules:

Alga Norte Community Park
Cadencia Park
Cannon Park
Hidden Canyon Community Park
Hosp Grove Park
Laguna Riviera Park
Maxton Brown Park
Pine Avenue Community Park
Stagecoach Community Park
Aviara Community Park
Calavera Hills Community Park
Frazee/Tamarack Upper Picnic Areas
Holiday Park
La Costa Canyon Park
Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park
Magee Park
Poinsettia Community Park

Chase Field, Zone 5 park (a sports field) and school sites managed by the City of Carlsbad will remain closed.

City-owned trails: Open Monday, May 4, at 2 p.m.

Modified operating hours will be 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Batiquitos Lagoon Trail is not owned or managed by the city and is currently closed. For information visit the Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation website.


Cycling falls under the passive category along with Hiking, Jogging and walking.

Active pertains to group sports.

If you get out on the trails bring your facemask just in case you need to be within 6 feet of another trail user.


My personal opinion is they should just make the masks required for all park and beach use. If everyone at the beach is wearing a mask they are not going to cough to sneeze droplets of the virus onto a surface where it can be transferred.......

This is not an airborne virus, we gotta stop treating it as such.

The biggest danger is virus transfer via droplets on a commonly touched surface.


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Second-hand info from social media says a biker received a ticket today near the water tower.

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so... my plan on riding there tomorrow might not be the best idea?

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Dirtrider wrote:
so... my plan on riding there tomorrow might not be the best idea?


I plan to head out there today, I will have my son with me so we might not make it to CHER, but If we do it will just be to the pad.


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I was disappointed to see some blatant bush hacking had occurred in a too obvious location on the side of the tower hill when I was there last weekend. Was totally unnecessary and was guaranteed to draw the wrong attention.

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Saw a truck parked by the water tower today. I just stayed clear and headed over to the back forty. Funny, I just rode Sesame Street for the first time in a while on Monday and shot a text to K2Rider to tell him that the jumps were all back and commented that I wonder if this meant that the enforcement would soon follow. Guess I got my answer.


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Funny, I just rode Sesame Street for the first time in a while on Monday and shot a text to K2Rider to tell him that the jumps were all back and commented that I wonder if this meant that the enforcement would soon follow. Guess I got my answer.


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Agreed, not surprised, there's a new group of diggers and kids that all of a sudden think Calavera is their playground.

If anyone knows or sees any of these people inform them that is the wrong attention for the advocacy efforts we are working on.

Keeping things on the DL with minimal visibility is by far the best.

We are working hard developing relationships and building political allies to do what we can. I'm hoping to have a meeting with CDFW in the coming weeks.


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Saw a truck parked by the water tower today. I just stayed clear and headed over to the back forty. Funny, I just rode Sesame Street for the first time in a while on Monday and shot a text to K2Rider to tell him that the jumps were all back and commented that I wonder if this meant that the enforcement would soon follow. Guess I got my answer.


I was riding on city land and saw a buddy who told me kids were building jumps again.... no wonder this happened. They parked right where they could watch the Jump Line.


Still pretty ridiculous that they are sitting there enforcing that instead of fixing all the horrible erosion that has been happening all over the property due to lack of any mitigation efforts outside of knocking down berms n jumps.


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I got lost there while road riding along the coast today and whoa! Hit some new jumps blind that were definitely not there last time Shannon accosted me around a week and a half ago. My bet is these well-built jumps won't last long just based on the freshly dug out berms in many places.
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Saw this posted on FB............

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