By Joe Piasecki
Pasadena Sun
Pasadena Sun
Big changes are in the works for the west side of Hahamongna Watershed Park, where city officials plan to build a new sports field, make trail improvements and raise acres of ground to prevent seasonal flooding.
Depending on the outcome of an environmental review that starts this week, the roughly $5.7-million series of projects could break ground by 2014 — around the time county workers would begin excavating as much as 4 million cubic yards of sediment from behind Devil's Gate Dam.
The plan calls for a new multipurpose athletic field directly east of the 300-acre park's existing field, on an area partially used as an overflow parking lot.
Depending on the outcome of an environmental review that starts this week, the roughly $5.7-million series of projects could break ground by 2014 — around the time county workers would begin excavating as much as 4 million cubic yards of sediment from behind Devil's Gate Dam.
The plan calls for a new multipurpose athletic field directly east of the 300-acre park's existing field, on an area partially used as an overflow parking lot.