AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Some commissioners believe the camera doesn’t lie and they say if they show parks not being used, the city needs to move on.
“Absolutely, because George, what we are doing is wasting money on underutilized parks. The commonsense thing to do, like us from the private sector, if it’s not used, get rid of it,” said Mayor Pro-Tem Wayne Guilfoyle.Commissioners are expected to hear from an engineering firm Tuesday on the results of a parks usage study, where 136 cameras captured the action, or lack of it. “That will be what we present tomorrow. Hopefully, based on that meeting, we can probably find a path to move forward,” said Abie Ladson of ISM.But some commissioners feel the city should take it’s time moving forward on the parks.“You’re talking about people’s communities. My constituent communities and saying hey I’m going to close your park just saying they’re underutilized. Well, why are they underutilized,” said Commissioner Francine Scott.The study will say exactly what parks got used and when, but the study just started this summer.“They were only out in the summer months, right?”
“The latter summer months yes,” said Ladson,“We owe our constituents as much data and much information on why we’re making the decision. We can’t just say late summer because this summer was extremely hot,” said Commissioner Scott.“People are going to look at the data and you got 60 days’ worth of usage during the summer months. If they ain’t utilized then, they ain’t going to be utilized in the winter time,” said Guilfoyle.The study will provide a clearer picture of how many people are using city parks, as commissioners decide what constitutes too little use…