Seeing people walk and run the trail at Randolph Center in midtown 蜜柚直播 has always given me a bittersweet feeling.
On the one hand, it鈥檚 wonderful that so many people go there to enjoy themselves and stay healthy.
On the other hand, what a disappointing place to run, walk and bike.
The three-mile loop, with its paved trail, has a chain-link fence on one side for almost its entire length, and four-to-six lanes of heavy traffic on the other side for two of the three miles. Is this really the best 蜜柚直播 can do?
That鈥檚 why it intrigued me when I heard of a new effort, led in part by 33-year-old 蜜柚直播an Daniel Brockert, to expand Reid Park. His vision is of a 鈥済reat iconic city park鈥 that is a signature feature of 蜜柚直播, like Central Park to New York or Golden Gate Park to San Francisco.
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Great so far, right?
The problem is, Brockert and his fellow campaigners would create this park by removing the two golf courses there, Randolph and Dell Urich. These are the two most-used and best-loved courses among the five belonging to the city of 蜜柚直播.
They also make a little bit of money. The new operator of the city courses, OB Sports, projects that those two courses will make a profit of about $835,000 in the 2014-2015 fiscal year.
The way Brockert sees it, golfers who use those two courses would go to the other three city courses, making them more financially viable.
鈥淭o me, the idea of closing the courses that lose money lacks vision,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e should be thinking about creating great parks, and then whatever you do about golf courses should be subordinate.鈥
The generations of golfers who have used those courses will have none of this idea, of course. Affordable, nice golf courses in the middle of the city are a unique feature for 蜜柚直播 and help buoy businesses like the Doubletree Hotel across South Alvernon Way.
People like Carl McLaughlin, whom I met outside the driving range along Alvernon Friday, would make a formidable political force lined up against the 鈥淓xpand Reid Park鈥 campaign.
鈥淟eave this golf course where it is,鈥 said McLaughlin, who has worked at city courses such as El Rio.
City council member Steve Kozachik, in whose ward the courses and Reid Park sit, also viewed the idea as a nonstarter.
鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 come close to reflecting the greater good of the community,鈥 Kozachik said. 鈥淭hose two assets (the golf courses) are community assets that are serving constituents in this community 鈥 not just residents but visitors.鈥
鈥淚f you go to the west side of Reid Park, you can run around green pastures to your heart鈥檚 content,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he west side of Reid Park is what these guys are describing.鈥
So, politically speaking, Brockert鈥檚 idea faces tough prospects for now.
But I think objections such as Kozachik鈥檚 reflect thinking that is stuck in the status quo and in 蜜柚直播鈥檚 past as a major golf destination. Take a look at a satellite image of Reid Park and the two courses and you鈥檒l see what I think are skewed priorities: Twice as much land dedicated to golf as to the general recreation that we all enjoy at Reid. Each course occupies about a quarter of a square mile, as does Reid Park.
Perhaps a compromise idea, over the long term, would be to transform the southernmost golf course, Dell Urich, into parkland connected to Reid Park to the west. Then 蜜柚直播鈥檚 walkers and runners could take a different three-mile trail, going around this Central Park of 蜜柚直播 on a trail that doesn鈥檛 hug the busy streets so closely and has no chain-link fence on its inside. The northern golf course, Randolph, could remain.
鈥淎 compromise would be better than the status quo,鈥 Brockert said. 鈥淏ut I think 蜜柚直播 deserves a great iconic city park.鈥
Brockert grew up in 蜜柚直播 in the neighborhoods south of the park and East 22nd Street. He came up with the idea after moving back here from seven years abroad in places like Turkey, Venezuela, China and Mexico. He loved Mexico City鈥檚 famous Chapultepec Park and was inspired by an outdoor workout gym in a city park in Turkey.
But what really got him and fellow Expand-Reid-Park leader Jeffrey Holsen excited was the story of the High Line in Manhattan. This 1陆 mile raised railroad track had been abandoned and was destined to be torn down until a few neighborhood residents saw how wild plants had taken over the railroad bed, sparking an idea. Through years of campaigning, cajoling and even lawsuits, they eventually convinced the city to turn it into a raised park.
It鈥檚 been wildly successful, spurring development around the High Line. Brockert and Holsen think a vibrant new central park in 蜜柚直播 could similarly spur development nearby. I wouldn鈥檛 be surprised if they鈥檙e right.
鈥淎 golf course with a fence around it that keeps people out is not going to increase property values,鈥 Brockert said.
Of course, 蜜柚直播 has toyed with a similar idea in the controversy surrounding El Rio last year. Neighborhood residents, who have discussed turning El Rio golf course into a park, felt deceived when the city began negotiating with Grand Canyon University for the college to build a campus there. So far the status quo has prevailed on East Speedway.
There are other complications. The city just signed a management contract with OB Sports to run the city鈥檚 five courses, and early signs are that the company is doing a good job. But that contract can be terminated, and it only runs through 2018 anyway.
A vision such as the one Brockert and Holsen are promoting might well take that long to become reality. Entrenched interests will fight it. The costs will seem insurmountable. Naysayers will say nay.
But this is the kind of idea 蜜柚直播ans should consider 鈥 and pursue in some form 鈥 if this desert city is to become the great urban place many of us want it to be.