Tuesday, July 31, 2012

A Three Million Dollar Community Discussion & Our Community Hub
Written by Ray Shay


A few weeks ago, The United States Patent and Trademark Office approved our trademark application for the words, "Community Hub".     I thought now would be a good time to do some explaining.  

I have worked in many different communities across the County of San Diego.  I consistently noticed people in every community, struggle with a convenient and nice place to meet.  A place for teachers, coaches, and volunteers.     

This challenge was even more evident in poorer communities.  As an SDPD Patrol Lieutenant assigned to Mid City Division, I found out it was one of the poorer and most diverse communities in the world.  It is an amazing place where over fifty-three different languages are spoken.  In one ten hour shift you are likely to encounter a cornucopia of beliefs, colors, traditions, and of course foods.

You could arrest a drug addict from east county wearing his Lakeside cowboy boots and later in the same shift hear the high pitched war chant of East Africans immigrants in a crowded apartment complex.  Every shift, day or night, it was an adventure. I recall only being there a week when a Sergeant walked into my office and said a nationwide convenience store chain was complaining about a group of older Somalian men who kept hanging out in a vacant dirt lot next to their business.

It gave me a reason to get out of the office. It allowed me to push evaluations and other paperwork to another time.  I think being promoted on the PD is allot like what a jet jock at Miramar Naval Air Station might experience.  The promotion may be great, but unfortunately it moves you further away from tactical operations.  I suspect whether you are flying a jet with a General Electric or Pratt and Whitney engine or a patrol car with a Ford or Chevy power source, the concept is similar.  You want to be in harm's way.  You want to be challenged.  The real excitement and fun in life is being on the edge, being the first on the scene.

That morning and again several days later, I joined the group of Somalian men as they drank their strong coffee and walked around or chatted in the dirt lot.  Like any community they were talking about local and International politics, their children, their challenges, and their dreams . I ultimately explained to the complainant,  the men were doing nothing illegal.  In this great country, it is not unlawful to people to gather and in fact, it is as natural as the sun coming up.  


A few weeks ago the County of San Diego held a public meeting at the Boys and Girls Club in 4S Ranch.  The workshop was on how to spend three million dollars of our tax money at 4S Ranch Community Park. Disappointingly, only  three community members showed up to meet the architect, his staff and the County of San Diego Project Manager.  County officials then, "blew off" the second planned public meeting due to, "lack of interest".   

I guess, I really don't blame them.  In many ways we are spoiled. We are so busy texting, emailing, and using social media,we really don't meet in person.   It is different talking with another person, face to face.  You get a feel for someone that does not convey in other ways.  
I may be wrong, but I think people who live in the area and use our parks are interested and would like to meet the architect and share their concerns and/or ideas. I don't think it is a leap of faith to believe we might actually have a better final product if the users of the facility can provide input.  

The County of San Diego ultimately agreed to give us a another opportunity to the people bringing this improvement to our community.  We offered to advertise the meeting and host it in our Community Hub next to Brett's Barbecue and the new Baskin Robbins, 31 Flavors.  An important element of the Hub is to help fill the gap since City Government cannot do it all. Our Hub is also offered out free of charge to local non-profit groups. 

Concierge This will likely be your last opportunity to comment on the proposal to replace the entire north side of 4S Ranch Community Park with artificial turf.  Do you want more or less trees?    What do you think of the proposed field alignments? What color should the baseball fields be where they inter-connect with the soccer fields?  Will you be able to bring an umbrella and if so how do you use one with the artificial turf?   
The meeting is scheduled for this Thursday at 6:30 PM at the Community Hub located at 10440 Craftsman Way Suite #184. San Diego 92127(Click here for more details).


Hub Seating Area

I could just imagine walking into the old neighborhood off of University Ave and saying there was three million dollars being spent in their community.  I think that dirt lot would be standing room only.  I know they members of that community would have something to say...   


I hope we see you at the meeting and enjoy your week!  
   

 
 Ray and Theresa Shay
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