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Mailbag: Get these athletic fields built now

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Burbank Leader

I was dismayed to read in the Burbank Leader that the new construction of the John Burroughs High School Memorial Stadium and athletic fields has been postponed once again (“Stadium still standing,” June 2). This is the third time that this vitally important communitywide project has been delayed.

Three years ago, residents across the city were thrilled when a joint committee of the City Council and the Burbank Unified School District announced the refurbishment of Memorial Stadium, and new construction of the athletic fields at both Burbank and John Burroughs high schools.

Excitement toward this project grew to a point where a fundraising committee, headed up by hard-working former Mayor Michael Hastings, raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to assist the effort. Longtime Burbank businesses such as the Cusumano Family, the Walt Disney Co., the Burbank Healthcare Foundation and literally hundreds of residents stepped up and donated hundreds of thousands of dollars toward this effort. It was an exciting time for the city of Burbank.

To learn now that this project, expected to start this month, has been delayed once again until the end of this year is embarrassing. Since athletic schedules have already been changed due to a planned construction start, the entire upcoming athletic season is in chaos, as well as requisite planning for the following year’s athletic season.

This could mean that our student athletes would be required to play all of their games away from Memorial Stadium for the next two years. All of this is completely unacceptable.

It is apparent that what we have in Burbank is a prototypical Southern California school district bureaucracy dithering. I remember hearing an original figure of around $10 million to do this project. Suddenly, we are now hearing a figure of $12 million to complete this project.

Last year the city and the school district signed a 50-year joint-use agreement that allows city residents to use the athletic facilities. With a refurbished stadium and new athletic fields at Memorial Stadium, it’s a win-win situation for all our student athletes and residents.

What is required to get this important project underway is leadership. I am asking our school board to get heavily involved in the process of starting and finishing this project. The days of dithering, and the lack of accountability, must come to an end. This project is being funded by the taxpayers.

The City Council has spoken for us taxpayers when they agreed to fund the major portion of the expenses. Further talks and delay are unacceptable. What is required is action.

Let’s make sure that Burbank continues to be both a truly cutting-edge modern city and a great place to live.

JOE HOOVEN

Burbank

Remove bike lanes from busy streets

I can’t agree more with the Forum piece in the Burbank Leader submitted by Butch Clark (“Bikes shouldn’t be put before cars,” June 9).

Clark is right on the money when he points out “bike lanes do not make Burbank more livable — better traffic management would!” The bike lanes slow traffic and cause longer drive times, which are very irritating to this driver and I would imagine many others that don’t take the time to complain about it.

It does not make sense to let a very, very small minority that use bike lanes determine how fast and efficiently 99.9% of Burbank drivers can maneuver through the city. Putting bike paths on Burbank’s major traffic arteries, especially Verdugo Boulevard, was a bad idea and should be corrected.

JOE PUCKETT

Burbank

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