Supervisor Mario Gardea says nightly security patrols have been in place for a few months to discourage vandalism and improve overall safety, but they're also moving forward on fencing projects and upgraded lighting throughout community parks.
Cody was born and raised in Stockton. Growing up, parks were his go-to spot to see friends and play sports.
"The grass is not even green. You got homeless all over the place. It's not safe. The playgrounds are not good," he said.
"No bathrooms and no garbage cans," Stockton resident Lisa, who only wanted to be identified by her first name, explained. "Those are needed, especially if they're selling food. Makes you think, 'Are you washing your hands before you're cooking that food?'"
"We don't have a working bathroom," District One Supervisor Mario Gardea said. "There's a little league there, so our kids don't have the ability to go to the bathroom in the middle of a baseball game. That was one of the things that I when I got in this office, I wanted to get an update on where we're at with our bathrooms."
But there is still some work that needs time.
The county said it adopted the funding for these projects in February, and it is part of their budget this year. They plan to spend a total of nearly $9 million on upgrading parks across San Joaquin County, with some projects set to be completed by the end of the year.
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