From: Gerald Fisher
Sent: Thu Oct 18 09:36:08 2018
To: Andy Peters; Ronda Lee; Rod Lucich; Dan Zinder; Dan Huff; Frank Schoenfeld
Subject: RE: Problem in Pocket Park
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Look at mapping. I think they are on public property and they need to leave. If they move to one of the private properties then we need to, after notification to property owner to kick them out, cite the property owner as a nuisance property if it is within our ability code wise. Point being is that they leave the community because there activities are not allowed here not desired.
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From: Andy Peters
Date: 10/18/18 8:51 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: Ronda Lee , Rod Lucich , Dan Zinder , Gerald Fisher , Dan Huff , Frank Schoenfeld
Subject: Problem in Pocket Park
Good Morning,
I took these photos just a few minutes ago from Pocket Park downtown, facing West. There are two individuals that have been living in this white car for some time now. You can see on the hood there is a plastic bag. In this bag are what appear to me to be some sort of hypodermic paraphernalia Each morning since Monday, according to my parks crews, they have been leaving needles and trash all over the park and we have been picking it up. I just heard about this a few moments ago or I would have contacted you sooner! While we are trained to a certain degree in handling bloodborne pathogens we it is not okay for me to leave a known risk in place and actively ask our crews to face it every day. Therefore, unless one of you has an overriding instruction for me, I’ve asked that tomorrow instead of facing that risk a fifth time, that if our parks crews find any needles in Pocket Park, they are to Caution Tape off the park and post signs that warn the public to stay out until we can resolve the root cause of the problem.
We understand that needles are part of Molalla’s parks, and while we hope this changes someday we will continue to work to keep the public safe. But in this case, I’m just trying to figure out how to keep the public safe as well as our employees. Does anyone have any suggestions for me on how I can handle this situation?
Thank you!
Andy Peters
City of Molalla
Public Works Operations Supervisor
(503) 829-6855 x220
Cell: 503-793-0507
117 N Molalla Ave
Molalla, OR 97038