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PostPosted: Wed Jul 22, 2020 9:14 pm    Post subject: New Gorge restrictions---San Francisco concerns Reply with quote

CROWDING FORCES CLOSURES, USE RESTRICTIONS AT HOOD RIVER WATERFRONT

Conflicting uses and overcrowding prompt restrictions


I hope all are wearing a mask when hanging out before and after sailing in the Greater San Francisco Bay area.

CROWDING FORCES CLOSURES, USE RESTRICTIONS AT HOOD RIVER WATERFRONT
Conflicting uses and overcrowding prompt restrictions
HOOD RIVER, OR – Crowded beaches and conflicting uses of limited space have raised safety concerns for recreational sites on the Hood River waterfront. The Port of Hood River owns and operates most of the recreational facilities and announces the following changes that will go into effect July 25. These rules will apply all days unless noted below as Saturdays and Sundays only. The Port will continue to monitor crowding and other safety conditions and may take further measures to close or restrict access to recreational sites if necessary.
• EVENT SITE – (Saturdays and Sundays only) The Event Site parking lot will be open to annual pass holders only. No day use passes will be sold. The parking lot will close to all users if overcrowding on the beach occurs. The south curb of the Event Site lot will remain closed to parking. Event Site users are urged to comply with the state mandate requiring masks when 6 feet of social distance cannot be maintained. Picnicking and group gatherings at the Event Site are discouraged, as this is a very active site used primarily for windsurfing and kiteboarding.
• SANDBAR – The Sandbar is an area of intense kiteboarding use and can be dangerous for spectators unaware of the sport’s space requirements. This area is accessed via the Spit parking lot and is not recommended for picnickers.
• LOT 1 – Closed to all vehicle parking.
• N. 1ST STREET PARKING LIMITED – (Saturdays and Sundays only) There will be no parking allowed along the entire east side curb of N. 1st Street. This closure is to discourage crowding at Nichols Basin and Frog Beach.
• NICHOLS BASIN DOCK – Closed to the public due to overcrowding.
• FROG BEACH – Frog Beach will remain open, but users are urged to spread out or use the Marina Beach instead when the small beach area becomes too crowded. This beach has been very crowded with children and groups the past couple of weekends, raising alarm in the local community. Beach users are reminded to wear masks when 6 feet of social distance with people not from your own household cannot be maintained.
• MARINA BEACH – The Marina Beach will be closed to all kiteboarding activities, all days. This includes rigging, launching, and pump and dry on any dry sand or lawn area. Picnickers and family groups using the Marina Beach are urged to spread out and comply with the state mandate requiring masks when 6 feet of social distance with people not from your own household cannot be maintained.
• WATERFRONT PARK BEACH (City-owned facility) – The Waterfront Park beach is open, but users are reminded to spread out and wear masks when 6 feet of distance cannot be maintained.
• WATERFRONT PARK PLAYGROUND (City-owned facility) – The playground area is closed until further notice.
The Port received a notable number of calls, emails, and messages from residents and businesses alike after the weekend of July 18-19 urging closure of the recreational sites in response to overcrowding and non-compliance with mask mandates.
The Port encourages weekend visitors to stay closer to home and urges all users of Port recreational facilities to comply with all COVID-related safety mandates as well as use and parking restrictions, or further use limitations or closures may be imposed.
City and Port officials also urge visitors to all waterfront areas to come prepared to pack out their garbage and remind dog owners to keep dogs on leash and ensure proper disposal of dog waste.
For more information, contact the Port of Hood River via email to porthr@gorge.net.
https://portofhoodriver.com/crowding-forces-closures-use-restrictions-at-hood-river-waterfront/



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dvCali



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 25, 2020 10:18 am    Post subject: Re: New Gorge restrictions---San Francisco concerns Reply with quote

Riptide wrote:


I hope all are wearing a mask when hanging out before and after sailing in the Greater San Francisco Bay area.



Some still don't. Crissy got better, Coyote is great (almost nobody without a mask), Stick is bad with the small launching spot often sporting many sailors not wearing any protection ... have not been at TI in a while Sad
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ctuna



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 25, 2020 3:12 pm    Post subject: Has RVer problem at the stick improved? Reply with quote

Has RVer problem at the stick improved?
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 25, 2020 5:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Has RVer problem at the stick improved? Reply with quote

ctuna wrote:
Has RVer problem at the stick improved?

What problem? There have been no problems with the RV/homeless community at the Stick. They are very nice, and you rarely see them.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 25, 2020 5:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Where are you parking?
What about the water quality?
Car security ?
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 25, 2020 8:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ctuna wrote:
Where are you parking?
What about the water quality?
Car security ?

Some park on the same side of the street, double parked. Most park on the other side.

I don't see, and never had, any problem with car security at the Stick. And the last thing RV/homeless people want to do is to steal because: (1) they live there, (2) they are at the mercy of law enforcement.

The thing that has improved the most thanks to the RV/homeless is access to the beach. Where cars used to be parked in front of the only "entrance" between the cement blocks that where put there by the Park, now the "entrance" is always kept open by the RV/homeless. They even put red thingies in front of it. Fishermen are gone, probably thanks to the park closure? And so are the idiots doing donuts.

But the thing that has improved most in general is the rigging area: THANK YOU BOB!

No idea about water quality, just don't go in the water ...

And please ... don't go there! it is crowded enough already! And if you go please wear a Mask!!!!!! Five and half months of shelter in place thanks mostly to people who do not take this seriously.
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