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Golf Cart Stolen from Los Gatos United Soccer League at Fisher Middle School Field

Jun. 3, 2008
Categorized in: LG Lifestyle

The good folks at the Los Gatos United Soccer League are asking for the help of the townsfolk to help them find their older golf cart, which is used by president of the league, Ed San Juan, for picking up trash cans after soccer games at Fisher. Families and friends of the many players who've enjoyed the field at Fisher (including my family) have appreciated having the cans brought out to the field and the 1991 Yamaha was a good way to transport them on and off the field for the game times.

Last seen Thursday evening, the golf cart was discovered missing on Saturday morning in an area littered with about 20 used, empty beer cans. Police were called to the scene and state that bolt cutters were used to get the golf cart loose.

Description of cart: "
It’s a weathered white 1991 Yamaha gas golf cart (nothing fancy), it has a top with a front windshield, and a black flat-bed used for picking up garbage."

To contact the LGUSL about the cart, you may email them via the contacts page of the group's website:     http://www.lgusl.org/contacts.htm or contact the Los Gatos Monte Sereno Police Department at 408 354-8600.

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Update:
The Los Gatos Observer reports that golf carts were also stolen from La Rinconada Country Club.

Los Gatos and the Fight over the Vasona Land:
The Town Will Wait to Decide, Get Input

Jun. 6, 2007
Categorized in: LG Lifestyle


Vasona Lake County Park, Los Gatos - photo by Mary Pope-HandyLast night I heard from my volunteer Los Gatos Parks Commissioner husband, after a meeting of the Parks Commission, that the town has given a 6 month hiatus on the sale of the Vasona Park land (which the town owns) to the county. The lease isn't up until 2010. (See image.)

Jim referred me to the minutes of the town council meeting last night. If you are a patient sort of person and want to watch the video of the meeting, click here.  I didn't find the written minutes easily (archives of old meetings, yes, and videos of the recent one, yes - maybe I looked at the wrong link?). But a helpful and readable version of last night's doings can be found via the Los Gatos Observer's article.

This issue is highly controversial because there are acres of "town" land being leased to the county (at no charge) until 2010. In turn, the county is leasing 2/3 of another acre elsehwere to the town at no charge.

The land in question is about 13 acres in the middle of the county park, which is a quiet place fo picnicing, sailboating, hiking, throwing around the frisbee, and sometimes even birdwatching.

Poppies in Los Gatos, CA - photo by Mary Pope-HandySome in the town of Los Gatos want to take that 13 acres back from Santa Clara County and turn it into a skateboard park. And if not that, a soccer field. To say that one is opposed to that idea is almost to appear "anti-child".

I have kids. Teens, actually. And I am opposed to that use of the land.

I'm not anti-kid. But I like the quiet of Vasona Park. It's a nice place to go and recompose and decompress. If it becomes sports-oriented, with cheering parents and the concrete of a skatepark, it will lose that character forever.  It is the only park of its kind anywhere in the valley.

Yes, I agree we need more soccer fields. My own kids were in Rec soccer for years, and one of them just signed up again. But at what cost?

And a skateboard park? Sorry, I'm not convinced.

We have a six month or so breather now. The town will take input.

You've heard my thoughts.  Let your voice be heard.

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